sustainable things save energy and non sustainable things don't help the environment
diesel is not sustainable it is non renewaBLE
a non sustainable resource is a resource that will soon all be used up such as oil or coal
go back to skool go back to skool fish is consider sustainable
It's non-sustainable.
The importance of using sustainable resources is to protect our natural resources. Using sustainable resources and materials is good for the environment.Because sustainable basically mean something we can keep doing/using, for generation after generation. Non-sustainable, that's things that will run out. Stuff that our kids, or their kids would have to do without. Kinda egotistic to use things up like that.
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.
Well they originate from fossils which are non-renewable.
The onceler is wasteful and non-sustainable.
Explain what you mean by 'sustainable' -Obviously it will keep carpet down for years.
People taking more from nature than what it can replenish: There are two kinds of resources, sustainable (lumber, fish stocks etc) and non sustainable resources (natural gas, oil etc). Sustainable resources should be used in such a manner that nature is able to replenish them. Non sustainable resources should be used in a very responsible way because once it is used up it is gone forever.
A forest can either be sustainable or non-sustainable. Non-sustainable forests are those that get harvested but not replenished for manufacturer or bio-mass purposes. Sustainable forests are carefully managed to ensure they are at least completely replenished and go on to reproduce there yield over and over. If harvest stops on a sustainable forest the resource is carbon neutral, except for logistics in harvesting and distribution of the asset.