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- Year 11
Environmental impact of materials
I can explain the environmental impact that materials have during a product's life cycle.
- Year 11
Environmental impact of materials
I can explain the environmental impact that materials have during a product's life cycle.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Manufacturing materials uses energy, resources, and creates emissions.
- Using a product can consume energy, resources, and produce waste.
- Disposing of products can create waste, pollution, and lose valuable resources.
Keywords
LCA - life cycle assessment; assesses the environmental impact at every stage of a product’s life
Carbon footprint - total amount of greenhouse gases a product or activity produces
Product miles - distance a product travels from production to consumer
Common misconception
The environmental impact of a material only happens when the product is thrown away.
A material’s environmental impact occurs at every stage of its life cycle; during manufacture, use, and disposal.
To help you plan your year 11 design and technology lesson on: Environmental impact of materials, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 11 design and technology lesson on: Environmental impact of materials, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
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Equipment
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which of these is NOT a material?
Q2.What is the main job of the matrix in a composite material?
Q3.Put the stages in the correct order from source to stock form:
Q4.Which group includes only natural materials?
Q5.Match the material to its source:
ores in rocks
crude oil
sheep
trees
Q6.What is the main purpose of recycling?
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which stage of the Life Cycle Assessment involves processing raw materials?
Q2.Which of these products is most energy efficient in use?
Q3.Match the word to its definition:
waste buried in the ground, often polluting soil and water
turning waste into something new and more valuable
processing used materials into a new material
assesses the environmental impact at every stage of a product’s life
total amount of greenhouse gases a product or activity produces
distance a product travels from production to consumer