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Recycling Plastic v3 PPT.ppt Download the entire powerpoint presentation on Recycling Plastics, complete with notes and comments. It may be reproduced, modified and freely used for educational purposes. | 5.39 MB | Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation |
Recycling Plastic v3 KEY.zip Download the entire presentation on Recycling Plastics, complete with notes and comments, in an archived Keynote 3 format. It may be reproduced, modified and freely used for educational purposes. | 6.94 MB | |
Recycling Plastic v3 PDF.pdf Download a PDF of Recycling Plastics presentation. It may be reproduced, modified and freely used for educational purposes. | 6.35 MB | PDF Document |
Recycling Plastic v3 PDF WITH NOTES.pdf Download a PDF of Recycling Plastics presentation, complete with notes and comments. It may be reproduced, modified and freely used for educational purposes. | 6.42 MB | PDF Document |
Biological Plastic Energy.png Energy consumption of Biological versus Crude Oil derived plastics. | 35.33 kB | Image file (PNG) |
Embodied Energy Drink Containers.png This table provides the embodied energy of various drink containers as well as their relevent dimensions. Since the function of the container is to hold a drink, the relevant embodied energy per unit function metric should be embodied energy per volume. | 108.93 kB | Image file (PNG) |
Sorting Plastics.png This web site gives an interactive Flash-based test for polymer identification. | 191.09 kB | Image file (PNG) |
Recycling Statistics.png Where Recycled PET Ends Up. | 70.76 kB | Image file (PNG) |
AluCanEmbodiedEnergy.pdf Relating complex, technical information to a non-technical lay audience is a crucial skill of modern engineers. This example question asks the student to consider a piece of technical information (in this case the embodied energy content of an aluminium drinks can) and to re-express it in a way that would allow a lay audience to appreciate its significance. | 1.83 MB | PDF Document |