Ṣe Awọn ọdọ Lithuanian le Ṣe Iṣipopada Eto-ọrọ Nipasẹ Ijọba To Duro?

Njẹ o ti gbo nipa “Ọja to Duro”? Bawo ni iwọ yoo ṣe ṣalaye “Ọja to Duro” ninu rẹ?

  1. bẹẹni, mo ro pe ọja yẹn ṣe atilẹyin fun imọ-ẹrọ ayika ati ojuse awujọ.
  2. bẹẹni, mo mọ. ọja alagbero yẹ ki o ṣe iṣẹ rẹ laisi itọpa awọn orisun adayeba.
  3. bẹẹni, mo ti gbọ ọrọ yii ọpọlọpọ igba - o jẹ nipa dinku egbin nipasẹ apẹrẹ ọlọgbọn.
  4. bẹẹni, mo ti ba a pade nigbagbogbo. o jẹ ọja ti o lo awọn ohun elo alagbero ati awọn ọna ti o ni agbara efisiensi.
  5. bẹẹni, mo mọ. fun mi, o tumọ si nkan ti o lagbara ati ti a le tun lo ti ko ṣe ipalara si aye.
  6. bẹ́ẹ̀ni, mo ti gbọ́ nípa rẹ. mo ro pé ó jẹ́ ọja tí a ṣe pọ̀ pẹlu ipa ayika tó kere jùlọ àti iṣelọpọ tó yẹ.
  7. bẹẹni, o jẹ nigbati ọja ba lọ si ile idàná ati pe o n ṣiṣẹ ni iyara.
  8. bóṣeyẹ́ pẹẹlú míràn tó le ṣee lo ju ẹ́ẹ̀kan lọ.
  9. Yes, I’ve heard of it. I’d define a sustainable product as something created with long-term impact in mind. For example, cups made from coffee grounds. It’s about reusing existing materials, minimizing waste, and designing products that actually last, not just look “eco” for marketing reasons.
  10. Yes, I have heard of sustainable products. To me, a sustainable product is a type of consumable, that has a recycable and resuable package or either has an food/item/consumable that was grown ecologically, without harming nature, without polluting etc.