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Grade 6 Conservation. How has technology changed the way we consume and dispose of our products?

Jan 08, 2018

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Page 1: Grade 6 Conservation. How has technology changed the way we consume and dispose of our products?

Grade 6Conservation

Page 2: Grade 6 Conservation. How has technology changed the way we consume and dispose of our products?

How has technology changed the way we consume and dispose of our products?

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Hawaiians have a famous saying…

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Mai ho‘omāuna i ka ‘ai

o huli mai auane‘i o Hāloa e nānā.

Do not be wasteful of food lest Haloa turn around and stare at

you.

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Early Hawaiians recycled

most everything.

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They mended poi boards.

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And they repaired their

ipu.

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In early Hawai‘i, people did not have to worry

about plastic bags, glass bottles, or disposable

diapers.

Recycling was a common form of

technology.

“Sanitary regulations imposed by kapu

controlled the disposal of garbage and human

wastes” (Mitchell, 1992).

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But modern technology

has changed the way we use products today.

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Recycling plants turn old products into new ones.

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Composting bins turn green waste into fertilizer.

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Commercially, green waste is composted in open piles to produce organic fertilizer.

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Waste-to-energy plants turn garbage into energy, which

supplies power to our homes.

The H-Power plant on O‘ahu processes over 2,000 tons of garbage a day!

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Landfills are the most common way to dispose of waste.

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Garbage is dumped into large cavities in the ground, waste is spread into thin layers, packed firmly and covered.

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In the U.S., each person produces about 4.5 pounds of rubbish a day!

That’s a lot of garbage!

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What would happen if we were to reduce the amount of waste we generate daily?

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What can you do to ho‘ōla (heal) your ahupua‘a?

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Ua Pau!