yes it is sustainable because when you burn the wood it produces oxygen, and we breath in oxygen.
yes but be careful to pick it from rainforests
Since there is no shortage of sand from which to make glass, and since old glass can easily be recycled into new glass, yes, it is a sustainable resource.
Sustained yield management is the use of renewable resource of a rate that allows the resource to renew itself. for example, the number of fish caught should not be greater than the number of fish reaching maturity.
It depends, plastic is recyclable - it is a matter of opinion really. It is sustainable if the plastic is based on a non-fossil organic product such as corn instead of petroleum products.
What is a sustainable resource- A sustainable resource is a resource that is used up at the same speed that it is renewed.
A renewable resource can also be called a sustainable resource.
yes it is sustainable because when you burn the wood it produces oxygen, and we breath in oxygen.
a non sustainable resource is a resource that will soon all be used up such as oil or coal
A potentially renewable resource can be made sustainable by managing the use of the resource so it does not run out.
A sustainable resource
yes
yes but be careful to pick it from rainforests
A sustainable resource is a resource that is used up at the same speed that it is renewed. Wood can be a sustainable resource if the trees are harvested at the same rate as new trees mature. Wind is a sustainable resource as the wind is not "used" up. Solar and hydroelectric power can be considered sustainable. Oil, natural gas, minerals taken from the earth do not regenerate and are non-sustainable. Fish stocks can be renewed and can be used in a sustainable fashion but are presently being used at a greater rate than they are being renewed and are considered non-sustainable.
A sustainable resource is a resource that is constantly renewed. For example water would be a renewable resource because of the water cycle.
The conversation rules that that they had in place to make seafood a sustainable resource was based on three component framework.
The Maoris had the principles of Māori Economic Development conservation in place to make seafood a sustainable resource.