SDG 12
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
START
Introducción
Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12), entitled ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’, seeks to transform current patterns of production and consumption towards more sustainable and ethical practices. This involves fundamental changes in the way goods and services are produced and consumed in order to reduce their negative impact on the environment and society. To achieve this goal, research and understanding of sustainable manufacturing practices across industries is necessary. This identifies areas for improvement and opportunities for significant change, such as adopting cleaner technologies, optimising processes to reduce waste and driving innovation in environmentally friendly products and services. Furthermore, encouraging responsible consumption and promoting the circular economy are key to achieving SDG 12. This involves educating consumers about the importance of making informed choices when purchasing goods and services, as well as promoting clear labelling of sustainable products, reuse and recycling, and supporting circular economy initiatives.
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Final test
1/3
What is the main barrier to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12, ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’, in developing countries?
Lack of adequate infrastructure.
Limitations in public awareness of sustainability.
Complexity in the implementation of regulatory policies.
2/3
What is the role of multinational companies in promoting sustainable production and consumption practices, and how can they be accountable to the global community?
By prioritising profit maximisation over sustainability.
Promoting transparency in their supply chains.
Promoting technological innovation for environmental efficiency.
3/3
How can governments ensure equity in the transition to sustainable production and consumption patterns, especially in emerging economies with high dependence on extractive sectors?
Prioritising environmental conservation over economic development.
Establishing wealth redistribution policies.
Incentivising economic diversification.
Encouraging continued dependence on extractive sectors.
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Test 2
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Final test
Test 4
1/3
Which equation presents the total environmental impact as a function of human population, human affluence, and technology factor?
The Lifecycle Perspective
The IPAT Equation
The Ribbon Effect
2/3
which individual led a month-long protest in 1982 against a chemical landfill in Warren County, North Carolina, and coined the term "environmental racism"?
Benjamin Chavis
Joseph Lowry
Benjamin Travis
3/3
Prueba 2
Which aspect of waste management does the European Union focus on to prevent excessive catch limits from the sea?
Implementing recycling programs for electronic devices.
Developing eye-based image recognition software for waste analysis.
Validating fisheries products as legal to avoid excessive catch limits.
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Test 1
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Test 4
Final test
1/4
Economic growth in Asia-Pacific has led to a decline in hazardous waste production due to increased efficiency in production processes.
True
False
2/4
Women in the region are more likely to be affected by indoor air pollution compared to men, as they spend more time indoors. sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit?
True
False
3/4
The use of fossil fuels in the region has decreased over the past decade, resulting in a reduction in air pollution-related health issues.
True
False
4/4
The Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) in Asia-Pacific primarily focuses on addressing issues related to plastics and marine litter, electronics and e-waste, and sustainable procurement practices.
True
False
Tests
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Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
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Final test
1/2
Arrange the following five elements in the correct order of priority, from most important to least important, according to their impact on achieving sustainable development:
A. Promotion of sustainable supply chains.
B. Reduction of food waste.
C. Advocacy for fair trade practices.
D. Implementation of circular economy practices.
E. Adoption of eco-friendly packaging materials
CONTINUE
Solución
ANSWER
2/2
Prueba 4
Drag concepts to the appropriate group
1. Reduction of food waste.
2. Promotion of eco-friendly packaging.
Indirect Measures Supporting Sustainable Consumption and Production
Direct Actions for Sustainable Consumption and Production
3. Adoption of renewable energy sources in production processes.
4. Implementation of circular economy principles
5. Incorporation of life cycle assessment in product design.
6. Enforcement of strict regulations on pollutant emissions from industries.
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Solución
ANSWER
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Final test
1/5
What was the approximate percentage of the global food supply lost during its journey from the farm to the consumer, along the supply chain after harvest
20%
13.2%
5%
2/5
Which of the following is NOT identified as a challenge faced by organizations in achieving SDG 12 targets?
Insufficient government support
Lack of awareness and understanding
Resistance to change and cultural influence
3/5
What is expected to happen if the current pace of resource consumption continues until 2050, according to the information provided?
Three planets will be needed to provide the necessary resources
Two planets will be needed to provide the necessary resources
Resource consumption will remain sustainable
4/5
What percentage of the world's energy consumption is attributed to the food sector, according to the provided information?
50%
30%
10%
5/5
Which sector is identified as the second fastest growing area of energy use in recent years?
Transportation
Food production
Domestic and commercial electricity consumption
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SDG 12
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
START
Introducción
Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12), entitled ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’, seeks to transform current patterns of production and consumption towards more sustainable and ethical practices. This involves fundamental changes in the way goods and services are produced and consumed in order to reduce their negative impact on the environment and society. To achieve this goal, research and understanding of sustainable manufacturing practices across industries is necessary. This identifies areas for improvement and opportunities for significant change, such as adopting cleaner technologies, optimising processes to reduce waste and driving innovation in environmentally friendly products and services. Furthermore, encouraging responsible consumption and promoting the circular economy are key to achieving SDG 12. This involves educating consumers about the importance of making informed choices when purchasing goods and services, as well as promoting clear labelling of sustainable products, reuse and recycling, and supporting circular economy initiatives.
Resources
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game - there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final test
1/3
What is the main barrier to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12, ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’, in developing countries?
Lack of adequate infrastructure.
Limitations in public awareness of sustainability.
Complexity in the implementation of regulatory policies.
2/3
What is the role of multinational companies in promoting sustainable production and consumption practices, and how can they be accountable to the global community?
By prioritising profit maximisation over sustainability.
Promoting transparency in their supply chains.
Promoting technological innovation for environmental efficiency.
3/3
How can governments ensure equity in the transition to sustainable production and consumption patterns, especially in emerging economies with high dependence on extractive sectors?
Prioritising environmental conservation over economic development.
Establishing wealth redistribution policies.
Incentivising economic diversification.
Encouraging continued dependence on extractive sectors.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game - there is no other way to escape!
Test 2
Test 1
Test 3
Final test
Test 4
1/3
Which equation presents the total environmental impact as a function of human population, human affluence, and technology factor?
The Lifecycle Perspective
The IPAT Equation
The Ribbon Effect
2/3
which individual led a month-long protest in 1982 against a chemical landfill in Warren County, North Carolina, and coined the term "environmental racism"?
Benjamin Chavis
Joseph Lowry
Benjamin Travis
3/3
Prueba 2
Which aspect of waste management does the European Union focus on to prevent excessive catch limits from the sea?
Implementing recycling programs for electronic devices.
Developing eye-based image recognition software for waste analysis.
Validating fisheries products as legal to avoid excessive catch limits.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game - there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final test
1/4
Economic growth in Asia-Pacific has led to a decline in hazardous waste production due to increased efficiency in production processes.
True
False
2/4
Women in the region are more likely to be affected by indoor air pollution compared to men, as they spend more time indoors. sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit?
True
False
3/4
The use of fossil fuels in the region has decreased over the past decade, resulting in a reduction in air pollution-related health issues.
True
False
4/4
The Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) in Asia-Pacific primarily focuses on addressing issues related to plastics and marine litter, electronics and e-waste, and sustainable procurement practices.
True
False
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game - there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final test
1/2
Arrange the following five elements in the correct order of priority, from most important to least important, according to their impact on achieving sustainable development:
A. Promotion of sustainable supply chains.
B. Reduction of food waste.
C. Advocacy for fair trade practices.
D. Implementation of circular economy practices.
E. Adoption of eco-friendly packaging materials
CONTINUE
Solución
ANSWER
2/2
Prueba 4
Drag concepts to the appropriate group
1. Reduction of food waste.
2. Promotion of eco-friendly packaging.
Indirect Measures Supporting Sustainable Consumption and Production
Direct Actions for Sustainable Consumption and Production
3. Adoption of renewable energy sources in production processes.
4. Implementation of circular economy principles
5. Incorporation of life cycle assessment in product design.
6. Enforcement of strict regulations on pollutant emissions from industries.
contiNUE
Solución
ANSWER
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game - there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final test
1/5
What was the approximate percentage of the global food supply lost during its journey from the farm to the consumer, along the supply chain after harvest
20%
13.2%
5%
2/5
Which of the following is NOT identified as a challenge faced by organizations in achieving SDG 12 targets?
Insufficient government support
Lack of awareness and understanding
Resistance to change and cultural influence
3/5
What is expected to happen if the current pace of resource consumption continues until 2050, according to the information provided?
Three planets will be needed to provide the necessary resources
Two planets will be needed to provide the necessary resources
Resource consumption will remain sustainable
4/5
What percentage of the world's energy consumption is attributed to the food sector, according to the provided information?
50%
30%
10%
5/5
Which sector is identified as the second fastest growing area of energy use in recent years?
Transportation
Food production
Domestic and commercial electricity consumption
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