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Homework: Due in MONDAY Create a pie chart tracking your household’s domestic waste. – Cans, paper, food waste, electrical waste, plastic How do you think.

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1 Homework: Due in MONDAY Create a pie chart tracking your household’s domestic waste. – Cans, paper, food waste, electrical waste, plastic How do you think your waste production varies a)Over the course of the year (summer -Christmas) b)To a family in Bangladesh?

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4 Depicts 410,000 paper cups, equal to the number of disposable hot-beverage paper cups used in the US every fifteen minutes

5 Why do we produce so much waste? Match up the figures with the descriptions- write them in your book -Average daily output of solid waste alone from Asia’s largest cities: - Amount of waste the people on the Ivory Coast generate a year: -The poorest 20% consume only what percentage of the world’s products?: - Percentage of household waste produced by packaging: -Number of tonnes of e-waste generated every year: 760,000 50 million 35 1.3 200

6 -Average daily output of solid waste alone from Asia’s largest cities: 760,000 - Amount of waste the people on the Ivory Coast generate a year: 200kg -The poorest 20% consume only what percentage of the world’s products?: 1.3% - Percentage of household waste produced by packaging: 35% -Number of tonnes of e-waste generated every year. 50 million

7 Why do HIC’s produce so much waste? CommoditiesHIC (%usage)LIC (%usage) Protein Food455 Energy584 Telephone lines741.5 Paper841.1 Motor Vehicles871 1.What is the relationship between wealth of a country and the amount waste they produce? 2.What is the relationship between the wealth of a country and the type of waste they produce? Table showing consumption of world’s products

8 Packaging: – Primary: the wrapping or the containers that are handled by the consumer. – Secondary: the larger cases or boxes that are used to group quantities of primary-packaged goods for distribution and for display in shops. – Transit: the wooden pallets, the cardboard and plastic wrapping and the containers that are used to enable the loading, transport and unloading of goods Why do we produce so much waste?

9 In pairs Produce an annotated design of your packaging explaining how it protects the product – Present your design explaining it’s environmentally friendly aspects using DATA from the books Use the textbooks and packaging ideas to help you. A computer An Easter egg A ready meal


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