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Sustainability Frameworks

Total questions: 12

Worksheet time: 3mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

TBL is

a)

To be learned

b)

Total buyer logistics

c)

Triple bottom line

d)

Transport based logistcs

2.

The term 'Greenwashing' refers to

a)

Washing clothes using environmentally friendly detergents

b)

A marketing strategy to falsely portray products as environmentally friendly

c)

The process of recycling water for industrial use

d)

Implementing green spaces in urban areas

3.

What are the 3 components of TBL

a)

Planet, Profit, People

b)

Planet, Production, Profit

c)

Promotion, Productivity, Planet

d)

Product, Production, Profit

4.

What is the highest priority in the waste hierarchy

a)
Landfilling
b)
Incineration
c)
Recycling
d)
Prevention
5.

C2C is

a)
Company to Company
b)
Customer to Company
c)

Cradle to cradle

d)
Consumer to Consumer
6.

Cradle to cradle

a)

Reduction of total material and energy throughput of any product or service

b)

Design philosophy that considers the environmental effects of a product

c)

Design philosophy that aims to eliminate waste from the product life-cycle

d)

Design philosophy that aims to eliminate waste from the product life-cycle

7.

LCA is

a)

Liquid crystal alluminator

b)

Living city assessment

c)

Life cycle assessment

d)

Limited cycle aim

8.

Life-cycle analysis...

a)
Assesses the environmental impacts of a product or process throughout its entire life cycle.
b)
Considers only the end-of-life disposal of a product
c)
Focuses solely on the economic aspects of a product
d)
Analyzes only the initial production phase of a product
9.

Design for disassembly is

a)
Designing products with no consideration for disassembly
b)
Creating products with the intention of easy disassembly for repair, recycling, or reuse purposes.
c)
Developing products with the intention of disassembly for disposal purposes
d)
Creating products with the intention of difficult assembly
10.

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) means

a)

that the producer uses Lean Manufacturing

b)

the factory doesn't waste water

c)
Manufacturers are only responsible for product design.
d)

the product can be repaired or bought back

11.

How can a company implement extended producer responsibility?

a)

Provide instructions on correct disposal

b)

Produce products from ethical materials

c)

Provide a take-back program

d)

Produce products using ethical labour

12.

Extended producer responsibility incentivises the creation of:

a)
products that are more expensive to produce
b)

Products with incredibly long life spans

c)

Products from recycled materials

d)

Less wasteful products