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The story of Stuff/ Life Cycle of Electronics
What is the main message of "The Story of Stuff" documentary?
How does the documentary describe the process of production and consumption?
What are some of the negative environmental impacts mentioned in the film?
How does consumerism affect our planet and society?
What role do corporations play in the production and distribution of goods?
According to the documentary, what happens to products after consumers throw them away?
How are developing countries affected by the global production chain?
What is planned obsolescence, and how does it influence consumer behavior?
How does the film suggest we can reduce our environmental footprint?
What are some ways individuals can make a difference in reducing waste?
How does the documentary explain the concept of "external costs" in manufacturing?
Why is it important to consider the lifecycle of a product?
What alternative consumption ideas are presented in the film?
How can policies and regulations help improve the situation described in the documentary?
In your opinion, what is the most surprising or shocking part of "The Story of Stuff"? Why?
Discussion
How has consumerism changed in your lifetime, and what are its effects?
What are some challenges in reducing waste at an individual level?
How can schools and communities promote more sustainable practices?
Can you think of products that are designed to last longer or be repaired? How does that impact the environment?
What are some policies governments can implement to reduce environmental damage caused by production and disposal?
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