
Reuse & Rethink (session 7)
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- Q1Splosh sells plastic detergent bottles and spray bottles that can be refilled. They sell pouches with concentrated detergent that can be used to refill the previously bought bottles. This is an example of a...Gap Exploiter ModelClassic Long life ModelAccess ModelHybrid Model300s
- Q2In the previous lecture, Patrick Gerritsen (Bio4Pack) mentioned an example of reusing agricultural waste from rice paddies to make packaging for fresh produce, instead of burning it. This is an example of a...Classic Long life ModelHybrid ModelGap Exploiter ModelAccess Model300s
- Q3A lunchbox can be reused to transport your lunch, instead of using individual single-use sandwich bags. A commonly known brand of long lasting lunchboxes is Tupperware. This is an example of a ..Hybrid ModelClassic Long life ModelGap Exploiter ModelAccess Model300s
- Q4To compare two different products in an LCA, a Functional Unit must be defined. What is the purpose of the Functional Unit? Choose the correct answer.It describes all the different steps that both products go through in their functional lives.It sets the goal that the two products both must accomplish in order to make a fair comparison. correctIt determines the metrics (CO2 emissions, kWh energy use, ReCiPe) that are used in the calculation.It limits the number of aspects that need to be taken into account in the calculation.300s
- Q5Bas Flipsen talks about the power of the inner circle. What does he mean by this?Reuse of a product will generally preserve more of the embedded value, than when it is recycled for its materials.Always reuse before recycling.Create a circular system with companies that you have close ties to. Trust is important when building a circular system.The faster a product moves through a use cycle, the least environmental impact it will have.300s
- Q6In this episode’s case study, Jan Berbee mentions that some end users make creative use of the RePacks, instead of sending them back. Someone even made a backpack from a Repack packaging. This is an example of ...ReuseRecycleReduceRepurposing300s
- Q7In the case study with Lush, we saw a piece of reusable cork packaging, which consumers can buy to take their ‘naked’ products home in. Which of the following business model archetypes describes this example of cork packaging best?Access ModelHybrid ModelGap Exploiter ModelClassic Long Life model300s
- Q8Which of the following statements best describes rethinking as a strategy for packaging?Substituting the material of a packaging by a more sustainable one.Redesign an existing packaging in order to make it recyclable or reusable.Envision a sustainable alternative for product packaging taking the entire lifecycle of product and packaging into account.Using an LCA analysis to select the most sustainable packaging option.300s
- Q9Which of the examples below is a good example of the rethinking strategy?Supermarkets in the Netherlands have a deposit-refund system to collect PET bottles.Notpla created an edible packaging for beverages and sauces for on the go consumption.Ecover’s cleaning bottles encourage users to refill them up to 50 times.The Indonesian company Avani produces shopping bags from compostable cassava.300s