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Learn about recycling practices and students' attitudes towards selectivity in plastic recycling. Conducted in December 2013 by bilingual chemistry students focusing on Bakelite structure and hazardous waste. Results presented in Budapest meeting.
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How green are you? Results
Basics The survey was done to learn about • Recycling in our countries • Students’ attitude • Knowledge in selectivity
Plastic Project • Time: December 2013 • participants: final year bilingual chemistry students • supervising teacher: Edina Tóth Task list: • Recycling in general • Study of a given plastic • Article • Question sheet with answers • Creative work of free choice
After the project • A re-take of the survey was planned • In their projects they covered all the topics which were unclear for them earlier on • After the project: the re-take in not suitable for comparison • In April: re-take round for the participating class to see what is left in their minds • For Budapest meeting: results presented
The places of the filling in of a questionnaire • CENFIM, PORTUGAL • Petrik Lajos Vocational School of Chemistry, Budapest, HUNGARY • Gobetti Marchesini - Casale, Turin, ITALY The time of filling • 2013 May- 2014 January
Questionnaire • 23 question • 12 simple choice • 10 multiple choice • 2 open-ended (short answer, number) And further information for the survey
? 7. What is recycling? • It means the use of the product for the same purpose or activity without relevant physical intervention • The reinsertion of a by-product or waste into the original technological process • The reinsertion of a by-product or waste into a technological process different from the original • A process of salvage (utilization of wastes) in which the wastes are converted into products or material either for the original task or any other purpose Problems ? Language
Which are hazardous wastes? • paper • Voltaic/ Galvanic cell • paint • plastic • oily waste • colored glass
Which are hazardous wastes? BAD ANSWERS
Summary /Statements • From all countries at least 100 pieces of filled questionnaire would be needed. • Should fill it in on everybody's own mother tongue • It would be necessary to send all of the results Overall evalution work cannot start without the complete collection of all independent little answers!