Wednesday - Reuse/Repair
Quiz by Kavithrra Gunalan - Corporate
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Repair cafés are community spaces where people can bring broken items to be fixed by volunteers, helping to extend the life of products and reduce waste. Instead of throwing away something that’s broken, you can get it repaired and keep it in use longer. Do you have any items that could be repaired, and have you looked up your nearest repair café?
True or False: Instead of throwing away broken items, you can get them repaired and keep them in use longer.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q3
Reusing and repairing products instead of throwing them away extends their lifespan and keeps them out of landfills. By doing so, we can conserve resources and reduce environmental harm.
What is one benefit of reusing and repairing products instead of disposing of them?
Increases costs for consumers
Reduces waste and conserves resources
Decreases product lifespan
Promotes consumerism
30s - Q4
Building a culture of reusing and repairing is key to reducing waste and prolonging the life of everyday items. Educating communities on repair skills and the importance of reuse can make a big difference in waste reduction.
What is one effective way to promote a culture of reusing and repairing?
Limiting access to repair information
Focusing solely on new purchases
Encouraging disposable products
Educating the community on repair skills
30s - Q5
Refurbished products are items that have been repaired or restored to good condition, offering a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to buying new.
What is one advantage of using refurbished products?
Lower carbon footprint
Many second-hand items can work just as well as cheaper, brand new items
All of the above
Cost savings compared to new items
30s - Q6
Reusing items is not only great for the environment, but it also encourages creativity and resourcefulness. However, it doesn’t align with consumerism, which often promotes buying new items.
Which of the following is NOT considered a benefit of reusing items?
It discourages consumer culture
It helps conserve resources
It increases landfill waste
It promotes creativity
30s - Q7
Disposable batteries not only contribute to waste but can also cause fires when improperly disposed of. By switching to rechargeable batteries, you can reduce waste and reuse the same batteries over and over, keeping them in circulation longer and minimising environmental risks.
Why is switching to rechargeable batteries a better alternative
Disposable batteries are harmful to the environment
Rechargeable batteries last longer and are more cost effective
Rechargeable batteries can be reused many times
All of the above
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