Graphics - Waste, Polymers, Intellectual property 0.0 / 5 ? Design & Technology: GraphicsThe waste hierarchy, Cornstarch polymers, Paperfoam, Patents, Copyright, Trademarks, Registered designGCSEAll boards Created by: Nicole10Created on: 27-11-15 22:52 What is the waste hierarchy from best to worst? Minimise -> Reuse -> Recycle -> Recover energy -> Landfill 1 of 14 Cornstarch polymers are used to... Replace thermoplastics such as Acrylic and HIPS 2 of 14 What are cornstarch polymers produced from? Crops such as potatoes, corn and maize 3 of 14 A use for cornstarch polymers is... Covers for crops to replace existing plastic covers (can biodegrade into soil) 4 of 14 Paperfoam is... A combination of cornstarch polymers and paper fibres that is used to make starch resistant inserts for packaging 5 of 14 What can paperfoam be coloured with? Vegetable dyes 6 of 14 What packaging is paperfoam used in? CD/DVD/Mobile Phone 7 of 14 Patents are... A legal protection that the designer has for their design to stop it from being copied for up to 20 years 8 of 14 For a patent to be granted, design must be... 1) New 2) Invented 3) Able to be industrially made 4) A physical product or process 9 of 14 Once a patent is granted, a designer can... 1) Make the product 2) Sell it completely 3) Sell the rights to a company (who would receive a royalty) 10 of 14 What does a copyright do? Protects text, music, films, computer generated works or drawings from being copied 11 of 14 How long does a copyright last for? The lifetime of the creator + 70 years 12 of 14 Trademarks are... Distinctive symbols or logos that contain the name of a company or their slogan, registered = protected 13 of 14 What makes a good logo or slogan? 1) Short & snappy 2) Eye catching 3) Three words 4) Relevance 14 of 14
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