Environmental Awareness L1
Environmental Awareness L1
L1
Session Outcomes
By the end of the session learners will;
Be
What do we mean by
Environmental Awareness?
Highlight
environmentally
friendly working practices,
relating to
Waste
Energy
Transport
Water issues
Group Exercises
Define the following terms;
Climate
change
Ecological footprint
Carbon management
Sustainable development
The three strands of sustainable
development
GROUP TASK 1
Climate change
Climate
change is a significant
and lasting change weather
patterns over long periods.
Ecological Footprint
Ecological
footprint is a
measure of
human demand
on the Earth's
resources
Amount of
natural resources
required to
sustain our
consumption and
deal with our
Carbon Management
The
process of
managing an
individual or
organisations
emissions of
greenhouse
gases
CO2
reduction
Sustainable development
Development
Three Strands of
Sustainability
Economic,
Social
Environment
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
The
GROUP TASK 2
Impacts of Environmental
change
Key
features of an Ecological
Footprint
Average footprint
Developed world resource use
Developing world resource use
Need for food, transport, energy use,
agriculture, deforestation
Population growth
Speed in which it takes to regenerate
what we use in a year
Impacts of Environmental
change
Key
Global
temperature rise
Natural reasons (solar cycles, volcanoes
etc)
Man-made reasons (emissions, change in
land use etc)
CO2 and other greenhouse gases
Reduced ice caps, sea temperatures,
release of greenhouse gases
higher
Increase of 35% between 19952005
Decrease of 9% 2008-2009
Carbon footprint increased by
12% over period
CO2 Emissions
Agriculture
Fluorinated
Impacts of Environmental
change
Major
Impacts:
Global warming
Sea level rise
Ocean acidification
Health
Temperature rise
Extreme weather
events
Deforestation
Ecosystem strain
Loss of biodiversity
Global Warming
The
Global Warming
There
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
Commonly
used resources
How resource efficiency affects climate
change
Reasons why a business should be
resource efficient
GROUP TASK 3
Non-renewable
Cannot be grown,
replenished in the
same rate it is
consumed
Fossil fuels
Coal
Gas
Oil (fuel, petrol etc)
Radioactive fuel
Metals
A few facts
We
of greenhouse gases
from manufacturing, agriculture,
transport, forestry, aviation,
shipping
Embodied energy
Total sum of energy to produce
Emissions
from
waste
transport
energy use
Transfer
of greenhouse gases
from one part of a cycle to
another e.g. hybrid cars reduce
fuel consumption but use
inefficient coal fired power
stations to charge batteries
and
legislation
Reputation
Cost reduction
Staff retention
Profitability
Development of
industrial capability
Standard of living in
less developed
countries
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
Ways
to reduce consumption of
commonly used resources
Ways to reuse commonly used
resources
Identify recyclable resources
GROUP TASK 4
Waste Types
Hazardous
Inert
and Active
Waste Classification
Activity
Task
Recyclable/reusable
Non-recyclable
Compostable
Energy recovery
Task
2 the non-recyclable
cards split
Biological/Clinical
Non-hazardous
Hazardous
Inert/inactive
Ways to reduce.
Boil
Ways to reuse.
New
Recyclable Resources
Plastics
Tins,
aluminium, steel
Paper
Glass
Cardboard
Tetrapak
Clothing
Electronic equipment
Mobile phones
Spectacles
Tyres
Ink cartridges
Some building materials
Recycling materials
into.....
Paper
More paper, depending on quality 7 times
Cardboard
Paper, jiffy bags, loft insulation, car bodies, packaging, animal bedding,
coffins
Cans
New cans, car and aviation , bike frames, train tracks, pipes. Never loses
quality
Plastics
new bottles, car parts, bins, home composters . It can also be used to make
clothing such as fleece jackets and hats or fibre filling for sleeping bags and
duvets. Plastic milk bottles are used in street and garden furniture
Glass
Reused where possible (brown, clear) or crushed and turned into fine sand to
be used as building sand, if processed further can be used as floor and wall
insulation and lightweight construction aggregate.
Tyres
Surfaces for playgrounds, shock absorption, car parts, retreads, fuel, mulch
for landscaping, 3G sports pitches
Practice Questions
Complete the crossword and the
practice questions on your own.
We will then go through the
answers as a group to see how you
all did.
This will prepare you for the on-line
test.