1. How old are you?
10 or younger
11-14
15-18
19-29
30-39
40-49
50 or older
2. Which of these items would you call litter? (You can tick more than 1)
Lunch wrappers (paper wrapping, foil, cellophane, plastic bag)
Cigarette butts
Food leftovers
Leaves and twigs
Bottles and cans
3. Have you ever littered?
Yes
No
4. If you answered Yes to Question 4, give a reason why you littered. (You can tick more than 1)
It was convenient
Did not think it was bad
Did not care
It was an accident
Bins were full
No bins were available
5. Have you ever made a specific effort not to litter?
Yes
No
6. If you answered Yes to Question 6, what was the effort? (You can tick more than 1)
Look for a bin
Throw the item in a bin
Put the item in your bag
Ask someone to keep the item for you to dispose of it later
Other
7. What is wrong with littering? (You can tick more than 1)
Litter is ugly
Someone else has to pick it up
Litter hurts animals and people
It is illegal
Other
8. If you saw someone else litter, you would
Tell him/her to stop and pick up the item
Pick up the litter yourself
Report to a police officer, warden or teacher in charge
Do nothing
9. Which single-use product/s you use mostly? (You can tick more than 1)
Plastic bags
Plastic bottles
Plastic straws
Disposable cups/plates/cutlery
I do not use single-use products
10. How much litter do you think enters the seas/oceans each year?
13,500 kg
550,000 kg
more than 2 million kg
11. To what extent do you think actions taken to reduce litter will affect the environment?
We cannot influence the world at all
It is improbable that we can influence the world
It is probable that we can influence the world
We are certain that we can influence the world
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