Exam 14: Products
Exam 1: What Is Sustainability22 Questions
Exam 2: A Brief History of Sustainability20 Questions
Exam 3: The Biosphere38 Questions
Exam 4: The Human Sphere20 Questions
Exam 5: Climate14 Questions
Exam 6: Water20 Questions
Exam 7: Ecosystems and Habitat38 Questions
Exam 8: Pollution23 Questions
Exam 9: Energy26 Questions
Exam 10: Green Buildings29 Questions
Exam 11: Sustainable Sites26 Questions
Exam 12: Livable Cities15 Questions
Exam 13: Food20 Questions
Exam 14: Products16 Questions
Exam 15: Waste and Recycling24 Questions
Exam 16: Working in an Organization14 Questions
Exam 17: Education14 Questions
Exam 18: Working As Agents for Change14 Questions
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The ISO 14000 family includes standards for eco-labels.
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The results of DFE strategies are not measurable.
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The use of adhesives to fasten parts makes products more durable and so is more sustainable than bolting.
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How customers use and dispose of products is included in life cycle analysis.
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Cradle-to-cradle life cycle design is another term for cradle-to-grave life cycle design.
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"Industrial ecology" is a term for bioremediation on industrial sites.
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In an eco-industrial park, output from one industry is input for another.
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The ISO 14000 family includes standards for conducting greenhouse gas inventories.
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Green chemistry is one approach to minimizing toxicity in ingredients.
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Product takeback programs mean that design for disassembly is important.
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Life cycle analysis measures a product's impact from cradle to grave.
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