Consumption studies – preliminary analyse Kerli Kelder Tartu Tamme Gymnasium 2004.

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Consumption studies – preliminary analyse Kerli Kelder Tartu Tamme Gymnasium 2004

The use of electricity, batteries, fuel and water Electricity: For listening to the radio, boiling water, watching TV, lights, computer activities, cooking, washing up; Batteries: For listening CD-player; Fuel: For cars and buses; Water: For making tea, coffee, washing, washing up, cooking.

The food products that we avoid Imported products; Meat (vegetarians); Products that are tested on animals – because of ethical reasons; Products that have a lot of preservatives inside; Too fatty products.

Ingredients, materials Pencils: wood, plastic, metal, ink Chocolate: sugar, cocoa butter, milk powder, cream powder, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soya lecithin), vanillin; Notebooks, newspapers: plastic, cellulose, colouring matters;

Materials, p.2. ●Packages: paper/cellulose, polyethene, PET- bottles = polyethylene tereftalate, polyethylene (shampoo etc); Clothes: cotton, polyamide, nylon etc.

Some examples for chemicals Nylon

PET - polyethylene tereftalate

Analyse of questionnaire Where produced? Mostly in Estonia. How produced? Mostly conventionally. How wrapped? Plastic,paper, masterboard or no wrapping. Why is bought? Basic needs and volition. Where is bought? Supermarket and kiosk.