2.2 Flashcards

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What is the goal of waste mitigation strategies (generally speaking)?

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Strategies that reduce or eliminate materials directed to landfills

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What are the waste mitigation strategies? (6)

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Re-use, recycle, repair, recondition/ refurbish, re-engineer, dematerialization

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What is the definition of re-use?

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utilizing a product more than once, in the same or different context

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What is the definition of repair?

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fixing or renewing a worn out or broken component

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What design decisions can be made in terms of repairs?

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Designers make decisions that either empower users to do their own repairs, or decisions that limit or prevent users from doing so

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What is the definition of recondition/refurbish?

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the rebuilding of the product so that it is in an “as-new condition”

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What is the definition of re-engineer?

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redesigning a component or product to improve their characteristics/ performance, also known as “upgrading”

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What is dematerialization?

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the strategy of “doing more with less” by reducing the energy and materials used in the production, use, and end-of-life of a product

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What are the product recovery strategies?

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Energy Recovery
WEEE Recovery
Raw material recovery
Recycling

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What is WtE (Waste to Energy) Recovery?

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a form of energy production that generates energy (electricity/heat) or a combustible fuel (methane, ethanol) by combusting wast

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What is WEEE Recovery

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a form of energy production that generates energy (electricity/heat) or a combustible fuel (methane, ethanol) by combusting wast

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What is raw material recovery?

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The process of separating the components of a product in order to recover the parts and materials

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What is the impact of raw material recovery?

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parts and materials can be sorted correctly and thus reduce waste and increase the quantity of materials available for recycling and reuse

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What is the definition of recycle?

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the use of materials from obsolete products to create other products

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What is a circular economy?

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An economic model where waste is viewed as a resource within a closed-loop system and remains in constant use (materials are recovered at the end of the product life cycle)

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What major change does a circular economy call for?

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Switching business models from purchasing to renting or leasing

17
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What are the strategies for waste reduction and designing out waste?

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1.Implement product recovery strategies
2. Employ a circular economy
3. Use waste mitigations strategies