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What has the Australian Government done to reduce environmental harm created by Australian textile industries?
nothing
Introduced the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999)
Made petrochemicals cheaper for textile businesses to buy
Made T.V. ads about textile pollution
Which of these is NOT a way unused clothing can be recycled?
repurposing or upcycling into another item
clothing recycling bins for resale
dropping into the rubbish bin
recycling back into non-woven textile items such as filters, felt, and soundproofing
What is DfE?
Design for Environment:
initiative encouraging businesses to alter design and production process to reduce environmental impact
Design for Energy:
initiative encouraging businesses to use more energy in designing and producing products
Design for Environment:
initiative encouraging businesses to display products in an outdoor environment
Design for Economy:
initiative encouraging businesses to make as much profit as possible regardless of environmental impact.
What is 'Green Advantage'?
An initiative of the Australian Government
A way to help businesses become and stay sustainable
A way to encourage innovative, sustainable product availability for consumers
All of the above
Which of these options are more environmentally friendly than their traditional methods
using organic raw materials, rather than ones that are produced using pesticides
reducing the amount of packaging used. and using paper or recyclable plastic packaging
using naturally coloured materials or organic dyes, rather than petrochemical dyes.
purchasing long-lasting clothes, not fast fashion
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