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Plastics Crossword - Secondary Lesson One

Horizontales
Alternative material that could be used instead of plastic for items like straws and toothbrushes. It is a plant that grows very quickly.
A property of plastic that is both good (for its use) and bad (for the planet) - meaning it lasts a long time
The name of the first ever plastic brand that was invented in the early 1900s
Plastic items break down into smaller and smaller pieces until they become these tiny particles
A mostly unnecessary plastic item we use 500 million of per day
Harmful chemicals in plastics that can leak out and cause harm to animals
Three dots (...) used to symbolise missing information. Also the name of the technology company mapping plastic trash!
Decomposes organically
Where 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up every year
A major source of ocean plastic pollution is from this one large industrial item
All the living creature in the ocean
A city in Italy where Ellipsis mapping helped to reduce littering by 70%
Turtles often eat plastic bags because they confuse them for this tasty treat
Type of economy that reuses materials again and again
Turning plastic, metal or paper trash back into something useable
A famous river in Asia that Ellipsis has mapped for plastic pollution
A famous group of islands where Ellipsis mapped plastic pollution
Verticales
Alternative material that could be used instead of plastic for several products. It is much more widely recycled (60-90%) and still cheap and lightweight.
The word given to describing the wide range of different animals and plants on our planet, that can be impacted by pollution
One of the most common plastic items found worldwide
A useful, durable hydrocarbon material
Type of foam plastic often used for takeaway food containers
Where huge piles of trash is stored if it isn't recycled
Another word for when marine life becomes caught in plastic netting or rings
Human behaviour of throwing trash on the ground or not in a trash can
90% of marine birds had plastic pieces found where in their bodies?
A collection of facts, such as numbers, measurements or observation, that tell us information about something
Scientific word for 'eating', when an organism takes in food (which is sometimes accidentally plastic!)
The 5 whirlpools of plastic soup in the centre of each major ocean
Example of a natural fibre that fishing nets could be made from instead of plastic