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Level 1 Award in Environmental
Awareness
Session Outcomes
By the end of the session learners will;
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Be introduced to the principles of
environmental awareness by:
Understanding the meaning of some
common terminology.
Having an awareness of the impact of
environmental change.
Have an awareness of resource efficiency.
Identifying practical ways to reduce
environmental impacts.
What do we mean by
‘Environmental Awareness’?
Highlight environmentally friendly
working practices, relating to
 Waste
 Energy
 Transport
 Water use
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Group Exercises
Define the following terms;
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Climate change
Ecological footprint
Carbon footprint/management
Sustainable development
The three strands of sustainable development

GROUP TASK 1
Climate change
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Climate change is a significant and
lasting change weather patterns over
long periods.
Ecological Footprint
Ecological footprint
is a measure of
human demand on
the Earth's
resources
 Amount of natural
resources required
to sustain our
consumption and
deal with our waste
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Carbon Management
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The process of
managing an
individual or
organisation’s
emissions of
greenhouse gases

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CO2 reduction
Sustainable development
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Development that
meets the needs of
the present without
compromising the
ability of future
generations to
meet their own
needs
Three Strands of
Sustainability
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
The key features of an ecological footprint
 The key features of the science of climate
change
 The major impacts of climate change and
global warming
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GROUP TASK 2
Impacts of Environmental
change
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Key features of an Ecological
Footprint
◦ Average footprint measured in ‘Planets’
◦ Speed in which it takes to regenerate
what we use in a year
◦ Developed world resource use - higher
◦ Developing world resource use - less
◦ Need for food, transport, energy
use, agriculture, deforestation
◦ Population growth
Impacts of Environmental
change
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Key features of the science of climate
change

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Global temperature rise
Natural reasons (solar cycles, volcanoes etc…)
Man-made reasons (emissions, change in land use
etc…)
CO2 and other greenhouse gases
Reduced ice caps, sea temperatures and
levels increase, release of greenhouse
gases

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CO2 Emissions
Agriculture (CO2, Nitrous Oxide)
 Fluorinated gases (CFC’s, HFC’s)
 Waste industry (CO2, Methane)
 Transport (CO2)
 Industry (CO2, Nitrous Oxide)
 Household (CO2)
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Global Warming
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The main cause of global warming is the
emission of ‘greenhouse gases’ such as
carbon dioxide, methane (25x) and nitrous
oxide (300x).
Human activity over the past 250 years,
including the burning of fossil fuels, change of
land use and agriculture, has increased the
concentration of greenhouse gases in the
earth’s atmosphere.
As these gases build up in the atmosphere
they strengthen what is known as the
‘greenhouse effect’.
Impacts of Environmental
change
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Major Impacts:
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Global warming
Sea level rise
Ocean acidification
Health
Temperature rise
Extreme weather events
Deforestation
Ecosystem strain
Loss of biodiversity
Global Warming
Arctic summer ice levels decreasing year
on year since 1979.
 Sea levels risen by 10cm around the UK
during the 20th century.
 The Earth’s surface has warmed by 1 C in
last 100 years.
 In 160 years of records the 10 hottest years
have been since 1997.
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Group Activity
In order to minimise the impact of
waste products on the environment
there are actions that we can take
by reducing what we use, reusing
products and recycling waste.
In groups complete the ‘waste
hierarchy’ activity and then feedback
your answers to the other groups
Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
Ways to reduce consumption of
commonly used resources
 Ways to reuse commonly used
resources
 Identify recyclable resources
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GROUP TASK 4
Ways to reduce….
Boil only water you need
 Buy only what you need
 Buy things with less packaging
 Cook food for only those eating
 Switch off lights, monitors, appliances
 Print on both sides of paper
 Flush toilet only when needed
 Solar power
 Insulation in homes
 Service vehicles and equip regularly
 Use public transport
 Walk…
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Ways to reuse….
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New ways of using materials
Reuse wrapping, boxes, plastic
bags
‘Bag for life’
Repair rather than dispose
Composting (paper, wood, food)
Chip fat from local chip shop used
as diesel
Sell unwanted items
Re-use coffee cups
Print on both sides
Rechargeable batteries
Grey water harvesting
Rain water harvesting
Rainwater Harvesting
Collects water from
rainfall
 Garden use
 Supply water for
cleaning and flushing
 Not for use as drinking
water
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Greywater Harvesting
Collects water from
cleaning and bathing
 Clean and filter
 Used for flushing
 Can reduce the need
for water from main
supply
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Recyclable Resources
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Plastics
Tins, aluminium, steel
Paper
Glass
Cardboard
Tetrapak
Clothing
Electronic equipment
Mobile phones
Spectacles
Tyres
Ink cartridges
Some building materials
Recycling materials into.....
Paper
 More paper, depending on quality – 7 times
Cardboard
 Paper, jiffy bags, loft insulation, car bodies, packaging, animal bedding,
coffins
Cans
 New cans, car and aviation , bike frames, train tracks, pipes. Never loses
quality
Plastics
 New bottles, car parts, bins, home composters . It can also be used to make
clothing such as fleece jackets and hats or fibre filling for sleeping bags and
duvets. Plastic milk bottles are used in street and garden furniture
Glass
 Reused where possible (brown, clear) or crushed and turned into fine sand to
be used as building sand, if processed further can be used as floor and wall
insulation and lightweight construction aggregate.
Tyres
 Surfaces for playgrounds, shock absorption, car parts, retreads, fuel, mulch
for landscaping, 3G sports pitches
Group Exercises
Identify the following;
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Meaning of renewable and non-renewable
resources
Commonly used resources
Reasons why a business should be more
resource efficient
How resource efficiency affects climate
change

GROUP TASK 3
Commonly used resources
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Renewable

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Non-renewable

◦ Can be replenished
through biological or
natural processes
◦ Solar
◦ Wind
◦ Tides
◦ Hydro power
◦ Biomass (plants, trees etc,
when harvested
sustainably)
◦ Food stuffs

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Cannot be grown,
replenished in the same
rate it is consumed
Fossil fuels
◦ Coal
◦ Gas
◦ Oil (fuel, petrol etc)
Radioactive fuel
Metals

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A few facts
We throw away more than 7 million tonnes of
food and drink every year from our homes most of which could have been safely
consumed.
 By pursuing opportunities for re-use, the UK
could reduce its reliance on raw
materials, including rare earths, by as much
as 20% by 2020.
 Our research shows doubling the number of
sofas re-used, could save 52,000 tonnes of
CO2 equivalent. At the moment, 83% of
sofas are not re-used and are sent to landfill
or recycled.
 Tip of the iceberg……
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Business Reasons for Resource
Efficiency
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Regulation and
legislation
Reputation
Cost reduction
Staff retention
Profitability
Development of
industrial capability
Standard of living in
less developed
countries
Links between resource
efficiency and climate change
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Emissions of greenhouse gases
from manufacturing, agriculture,
transport, forestry, aviation,
shipping
Embodied energy
◦ Total sum of energy to produce

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Emissions from
◦ waste
◦ transport
◦ energy use

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Transfer of greenhouse gases
from one part of a cycle to
another e.g. hybrid cars reduce
fuel consumption but use
inefficient coal fired power
stations to charge batteries
Waste Types
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Hazardous
 Waste which may contain hazardous substances,
may cause harm to the environment or react with
other materials

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Non-Hazardous
 Soils, builder materials, sludge, inert materials

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Clinical/Biological
 Sharps, infected material, some hospital waste,
waste from surgeries hospitals and clinics,
infectious organisms, absorbent materials, human
and animal tissue

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Inert and Active
 Building waste such as rubble, bricks, stone (Inert)
and wood, old window frames, guttering, pipework,
downspouts and other building related matter
(Active)
Waste Classification Activity
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Task 1… Split cards into:
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Recyclable/reusable
Non-recyclable
Compostable
Energy recovery

Task 2 … the non-recyclable cards
split
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Biological/Clinical
Non-hazardous
Hazardous
Inert/inactive
If you want to research
more...
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www.wrap.org.uk
www.letsrecycle.com
www.defra.gov.uk
www.recyclenow.com
www.recycling-guide.org.uk

footprint.wwf.org.uk/
to see your personal ecological footprint
www.carbonindependent.org/
to see your personal carbon footprint
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Complete your Workbook
Now that you have completed your
activities write the answers in your
work book.
Practice Questions
Complete the crossword and the
practice questions on your own.
We will then go through the answers as
a group to see how you all did.
This will prepare you for the on-line test.

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Environmental Awareness Presentation

  • 1. Level 1 Award in Environmental Awareness
  • 2. Session Outcomes By the end of the session learners will;      Be introduced to the principles of environmental awareness by: Understanding the meaning of some common terminology. Having an awareness of the impact of environmental change. Have an awareness of resource efficiency. Identifying practical ways to reduce environmental impacts.
  • 3. What do we mean by ‘Environmental Awareness’? Highlight environmentally friendly working practices, relating to  Waste  Energy  Transport  Water use 
  • 4. Group Exercises Define the following terms;      Climate change Ecological footprint Carbon footprint/management Sustainable development The three strands of sustainable development GROUP TASK 1
  • 5. Climate change  Climate change is a significant and lasting change weather patterns over long periods.
  • 6. Ecological Footprint Ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's resources  Amount of natural resources required to sustain our consumption and deal with our waste 
  • 7. Carbon Management  The process of managing an individual or organisation’s emissions of greenhouse gases  CO2 reduction
  • 8. Sustainable development  Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  • 10. Group Exercises Identify the following; The key features of an ecological footprint  The key features of the science of climate change  The major impacts of climate change and global warming  GROUP TASK 2
  • 11. Impacts of Environmental change  Key features of an Ecological Footprint ◦ Average footprint measured in ‘Planets’ ◦ Speed in which it takes to regenerate what we use in a year ◦ Developed world resource use - higher ◦ Developing world resource use - less ◦ Need for food, transport, energy use, agriculture, deforestation ◦ Population growth
  • 12. Impacts of Environmental change  Key features of the science of climate change  Global temperature rise Natural reasons (solar cycles, volcanoes etc…) Man-made reasons (emissions, change in land use etc…) CO2 and other greenhouse gases Reduced ice caps, sea temperatures and levels increase, release of greenhouse gases    
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  • 14. CO2 Emissions Agriculture (CO2, Nitrous Oxide)  Fluorinated gases (CFC’s, HFC’s)  Waste industry (CO2, Methane)  Transport (CO2)  Industry (CO2, Nitrous Oxide)  Household (CO2) 
  • 15. Global Warming    The main cause of global warming is the emission of ‘greenhouse gases’ such as carbon dioxide, methane (25x) and nitrous oxide (300x). Human activity over the past 250 years, including the burning of fossil fuels, change of land use and agriculture, has increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. As these gases build up in the atmosphere they strengthen what is known as the ‘greenhouse effect’.
  • 16. Impacts of Environmental change  Major Impacts: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Global warming Sea level rise Ocean acidification Health Temperature rise Extreme weather events Deforestation Ecosystem strain Loss of biodiversity
  • 17. Global Warming Arctic summer ice levels decreasing year on year since 1979.  Sea levels risen by 10cm around the UK during the 20th century.  The Earth’s surface has warmed by 1 C in last 100 years.  In 160 years of records the 10 hottest years have been since 1997. 
  • 18. Group Activity In order to minimise the impact of waste products on the environment there are actions that we can take by reducing what we use, reusing products and recycling waste. In groups complete the ‘waste hierarchy’ activity and then feedback your answers to the other groups
  • 20. Group Exercises Identify the following; Ways to reduce consumption of commonly used resources  Ways to reuse commonly used resources  Identify recyclable resources  GROUP TASK 4
  • 21. Ways to reduce…. Boil only water you need  Buy only what you need  Buy things with less packaging  Cook food for only those eating  Switch off lights, monitors, appliances  Print on both sides of paper  Flush toilet only when needed  Solar power  Insulation in homes  Service vehicles and equip regularly  Use public transport  Walk… 
  • 22. Ways to reuse….             New ways of using materials Reuse wrapping, boxes, plastic bags ‘Bag for life’ Repair rather than dispose Composting (paper, wood, food) Chip fat from local chip shop used as diesel Sell unwanted items Re-use coffee cups Print on both sides Rechargeable batteries Grey water harvesting Rain water harvesting
  • 23. Rainwater Harvesting Collects water from rainfall  Garden use  Supply water for cleaning and flushing  Not for use as drinking water 
  • 24. Greywater Harvesting Collects water from cleaning and bathing  Clean and filter  Used for flushing  Can reduce the need for water from main supply 
  • 25. Recyclable Resources              Plastics Tins, aluminium, steel Paper Glass Cardboard Tetrapak Clothing Electronic equipment Mobile phones Spectacles Tyres Ink cartridges Some building materials
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  • 27. Recycling materials into..... Paper  More paper, depending on quality – 7 times Cardboard  Paper, jiffy bags, loft insulation, car bodies, packaging, animal bedding, coffins Cans  New cans, car and aviation , bike frames, train tracks, pipes. Never loses quality Plastics  New bottles, car parts, bins, home composters . It can also be used to make clothing such as fleece jackets and hats or fibre filling for sleeping bags and duvets. Plastic milk bottles are used in street and garden furniture Glass  Reused where possible (brown, clear) or crushed and turned into fine sand to be used as building sand, if processed further can be used as floor and wall insulation and lightweight construction aggregate. Tyres  Surfaces for playgrounds, shock absorption, car parts, retreads, fuel, mulch for landscaping, 3G sports pitches
  • 28. Group Exercises Identify the following;     Meaning of renewable and non-renewable resources Commonly used resources Reasons why a business should be more resource efficient How resource efficiency affects climate change GROUP TASK 3
  • 29. Commonly used resources  Renewable  Non-renewable ◦ Can be replenished through biological or natural processes ◦ Solar ◦ Wind ◦ Tides ◦ Hydro power ◦ Biomass (plants, trees etc, when harvested sustainably) ◦ Food stuffs  Cannot be grown, replenished in the same rate it is consumed Fossil fuels ◦ Coal ◦ Gas ◦ Oil (fuel, petrol etc) Radioactive fuel Metals   
  • 30. A few facts We throw away more than 7 million tonnes of food and drink every year from our homes most of which could have been safely consumed.  By pursuing opportunities for re-use, the UK could reduce its reliance on raw materials, including rare earths, by as much as 20% by 2020.  Our research shows doubling the number of sofas re-used, could save 52,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent. At the moment, 83% of sofas are not re-used and are sent to landfill or recycled.  Tip of the iceberg…… 
  • 31. Business Reasons for Resource Efficiency        Regulation and legislation Reputation Cost reduction Staff retention Profitability Development of industrial capability Standard of living in less developed countries
  • 32. Links between resource efficiency and climate change   Emissions of greenhouse gases from manufacturing, agriculture, transport, forestry, aviation, shipping Embodied energy ◦ Total sum of energy to produce  Emissions from ◦ waste ◦ transport ◦ energy use  Transfer of greenhouse gases from one part of a cycle to another e.g. hybrid cars reduce fuel consumption but use inefficient coal fired power stations to charge batteries
  • 33. Waste Types  Hazardous  Waste which may contain hazardous substances, may cause harm to the environment or react with other materials  Non-Hazardous  Soils, builder materials, sludge, inert materials  Clinical/Biological  Sharps, infected material, some hospital waste, waste from surgeries hospitals and clinics, infectious organisms, absorbent materials, human and animal tissue  Inert and Active  Building waste such as rubble, bricks, stone (Inert) and wood, old window frames, guttering, pipework, downspouts and other building related matter (Active)
  • 34. Waste Classification Activity  Task 1… Split cards into:      Recyclable/reusable Non-recyclable Compostable Energy recovery Task 2 … the non-recyclable cards split     Biological/Clinical Non-hazardous Hazardous Inert/inactive
  • 35. If you want to research more...      www.wrap.org.uk www.letsrecycle.com www.defra.gov.uk www.recyclenow.com www.recycling-guide.org.uk footprint.wwf.org.uk/ to see your personal ecological footprint www.carbonindependent.org/ to see your personal carbon footprint 
  • 36. Complete your Workbook Now that you have completed your activities write the answers in your work book.
  • 37. Practice Questions Complete the crossword and the practice questions on your own. We will then go through the answers as a group to see how you all did. This will prepare you for the on-line test.