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Circular Economy Quiz

Test your knowledge of the circular economy.

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What is the difference between a circular and linear economy?

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True of False, kerbside recycling is an important part of the circular economy.

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True or false, recycling packaging conserves natural resources.

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True or false, composting waste is not part of the circular economy.

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True or false, A circular economy is good for the environment but not good for the economy.

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True or false, if there were no humans, then there would be no landfill.

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Select all examples of natural resources used to produce products

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True or false, if we make less stuff, there will be less work for people.

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True or false, in the future we could rent new technology or cars instead of owning them.

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True or false, the circular economy is just another name for recycling.

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What are some benefits to a circular economy? (select all correct answers)

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Climate Change Quiz

Test your knowledge with our climate change quiz!

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Which of these statements best describes climate change?

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Which of these are fossil fuels? (select all correct answers)

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Which greenhouse gas is released from landfill sites?

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What happens to waste and rubbish specifically in Devon?

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What are the impacts of climate change? (Select all correct answers)Satellite image of the earth

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What actions can you take to reduce your contribution to climate change? (Select all correct answers)

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Fast Fashion Quiz

What do you know about Clothes, Textiles and Fast Fashion?

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Which plant can't be used to make fabric?

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What percentage of the World's carbon emissions come from the textiles and clothing industry?

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How much water does it take to grow enough cotton for a t-shirt?

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How many tonnes of clothes are wasted globally on average each year?

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What is the most sustainable fabric?

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Spot the odd one out! Which statement is false?

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The carbon footprint of all the clothes bought in the UK in 2019 was the same as flying a plane around the world how many times?

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How many miles would you need to drive in a car to release the same amount of carbon as one new t-shirt?

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How can you reduce your impact on the Earth? (Select all correct answers)

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Plastic and Plastic Pollution Quiz

Science of Materials - Plastic

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Name some properties of plastic...

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How much plastic packaging is recycled in the UK?

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How many types of plastic polymer are there?

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What are most plastics made from?

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When was synthetic plastic invented?

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How can you reduce the plastic you use at home? (Select all that apply)

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Which of these inventions actually exists as an alternative to plastic packaging?

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What is produced when plastics break down in the environment?

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Complete the sentence: Plastics are a problem when discarded at sea because....

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Are plastics a renewable or non-renewable resource?

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What is the item found most regularly on beach cleans?

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Are plastics a problem to wildlife when they end up in the sea?

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Where should your hard plastic packaging go?

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Choose the reasons why we should recycle.

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Science of Materials: Metals Quiz

This is a quick quiz to test your knowledge of metals and their recycling!

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What materials stick to a magnet? (Select all correct answers)

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Name some other properties of metals

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What's the name of the place where magnetism was discovered?

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Where do we get metals from?

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Are metals a renewable or non-renewable resource?

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Which kind of your recycling would stick to a magnet?

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Choose the reasons why we should recycle.

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How are magnets used in the recycling process?

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Name an object that you would never make out of metal.

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Can you recycle all metals?

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Science of Materials: Paper

Test your knowledge of paper in all its forms!

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How much paper do we use in the UK each year?

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How many trees does it take to make one tonne of paper?

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How many trees are saved by recycling one tonne of paper?

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How much water does it take to make 1 sheet of A4 paper?

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How many times (on average) is paper recycled in Europe?

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Every Christmas we waste enough wrapping paper to cover this many football pitches...

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What can you do to reduce paper at home?

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Science of Materials: Food Waste

Test your knowledge of Food Waste.

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How much of the food produced on the planet is wasted?

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How much food waste do we make in the UK?

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How much of the food thrown away in the UK each year could have been eaten by humans?

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True or false, pizza can be composted at home.

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How much of the world's greenhouse emissions are down to food waste?

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In the UK how much has the amount of food waste changed since 2007?

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How much food was redistributed through food waste initiatives in 2020?

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What do you think is the top food wasted in UK homes?

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What can you do to reduce food waste at home?

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Science of Materials - Textiles

Test your knowledge on all things textiles.

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What are textiles?

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What properties can textiles have? (Select all correct answers)

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Can clothes be recycled?

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True or false, textiles can be made of plastic.

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What are most plastics made from?

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How long does a plastic bottle take to biodegrade?

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Which of these does not get made into fabric?

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What can you do to reduce clothes waste? (Select all correct answers)

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What can you do to reduce microfibres and microplastics?

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Science of Materials - Glass

Test your knowledge of glass.

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What is glass made from?

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What properties does glass have?

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True or False, glass is brittle.

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What does translucent mean?

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Is it easy to recycle glass?

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How is glass of different colours separated? (Select all that could apply)

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Can glass be reused?

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