Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
By 2030 the world could have 10 billion people, and if everyone used metals, oil, and other resources the way people in rich countries do now, we would run out of key materials quickly and make massive amounts of trash. The passage says this shows why we must recycle, save materials, and use alternatives, and why we should redesign industry as an "industrial ecosystem" where one process’s waste becomes another process’s raw material—like how nature recycles. Some companies already do parts of this; recycling still costs energy and makes some pollution, and a fully closed system isn’t possible yet, but with changes in rich countries and cleaner choices by developing countries industry could become far more sustainable.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the passage's definition of "designed offal" (waste intentionally tailored to be fed back into the same or a related process) and choose the option that describes internal, intentional reuse of production waste.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.Of the following, which one is the best example of the use of "designed offal" (third sentence of the third paragraph) as it is defined in the passage?
Correct Answer
D
The passage defines "designed offal": "Some manufacturers are already making use of 'designed offal' in the manufacture of metals and some plastics: tailoring the production of waste from a manufacturing process so that the waste can be fed directly back into that process or a related one." Choice D describes an automobile manufacturer turning leftover plastic from producing body panels into insulation for its own doors — an internal, intentional tailoring of production waste to be used in a related manufacturing step, which matches the passage definition exactly.
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