The ecological footprintVersión en línea Do you know enough about ecology to pass this quiz? por Educaplay Educational Resources 1 What is the most precise definition of the ecological footprint? a The negative impact of human activity on the environment. b The amount of renewable natural resources used by a person or community. c The measure of the area of land and water necessary to maintain a person's lifestyle. d The sum of carbon emissions generated by a community. 2 Which of the following actions contributes most to reducing the personal ecological footprint? a Consuming local products b Using LED bulbs c Buying individually packaged products d Travelling by car instead of plane 3 How can you promote sustainability in the workplace? Choose one or more answers a Printing only necessary documents. b Implementing work from home policies. c Disconnecting energy saving equipment. d Using single-use office supplies. 4 What is the term that describes renewable energy generated from the movement of the tides? Written answer 5 What is the best option for disposing of plastic toys at the end of their useful life? a b c d Feedback 2 Consuming local products generally means fewer carbon emissions associated with transporting goods over long distances. The kilometers that food and other products have to travel from the place of production to the consumer are reduced. Additionally, supporting local production can encourage sustainable agricultural practices and reduce dependence on large global supply chains. In comparison, the other options, although also important for sustainability, do not have the same direct impact on reducing emissions. 3 Working from home eliminates or significantly reduces employees' daily trips to and from the office. Less travel means fewer greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation, thus contributing to environmental sustainability. 5 Yellow bin recycling systems are typically designed for small, lightweight items, such as plastic bottles and containers, and not for larger or intricately shaped items. Some plastic toys may contain composite materials, such as plastic blends or additional materials that are not easily recyclable alongside traditional lightweight packaging.