By the end of this chapter you'll be able to…

  • 1Differentiate renewable and non-renewable resources
  • 2Explain sustainable development
  • 3Classify biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste
  • 4Apply the 3 Rs
  • 5Describe safe handling of e-waste
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Why this chapter matters
Environmental Management teaches wise use of resources, waste management and sustainable development — knowledge with real-world impact and dependable recall marks in the TN SSLC exam.

Before you start — revise these

A 5-minute refresher here will save you 30 minutes of confusion below.

Environmental Management — Class 10 Science (Samacheer Kalvi)

TN State Board (Samacheer Kalvi) Class 10 Science, Biology — Chapter 22 (the final Biology chapter). Using resources wisely and protecting the environment.


1. About this chapter

This chapter covers natural resources and energy (renewable and non-renewable), conservation, waste management, and sustainable development.

2. Natural resources and energy

  • Renewable resources: naturally replenished — solar, wind, water (hydro), biomass.
  • Non-renewable resources: limited and exhaustible — coal, petroleum, natural gas (fossil fuels).
  • We should shift towards renewable energy to reduce pollution and conserve fossil fuels.

3. Conservation

  • Conserve forests, water, soil and energy. The principle of sustainable development means meeting present needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.

4. Waste management

  • Biodegradable waste: decomposed by microbes (food scraps, paper) → can be composted.
  • Non-biodegradable waste: not broken down (plastics, glass, metals) → must be reduced/recycled.
  • The 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
  • E-waste: discarded electronics; needs safe, special disposal.

5. Common mistakes

  • Mistake: Calling coal a renewable resource. Fix: Coal, petroleum and natural gas are non-renewable fossil fuels.
  • Mistake: Treating all waste the same. Fix: Separate biodegradable (compost) from non-biodegradable (recycle).
  • Mistake: Confusing the 3 Rs order/meaning. Fix: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle — reducing use comes first.

6. Practice (book-back style)

  1. Differentiate renewable and non-renewable resources with examples.
  2. What is sustainable development?
  3. Differentiate biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
  4. Expand and explain the 3 Rs.
  5. What is e-waste and how should it be handled?

7. Answer key

  1. Renewable: naturally replenished (solar, wind); non-renewable: exhaustible (coal, petroleum).
  2. Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
  3. Biodegradable is decomposed by microbes (food, paper); non-biodegradable is not (plastic, glass).
  4. Reduce (use less), Reuse (use again), Recycle (make new from old).
  5. Discarded electronic items; handled by safe, specialised recycling/disposal.

8. Quick revision

  • Biology Ch 22 (final) · environmental management.
  • Renewable (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) vs non-renewable (coal, oil, gas).
  • Sustainable development: meet present needs without harming the future.
  • Waste: biodegradable (compost) vs non-biodegradable (recycle); 3 Rs = Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
  • E-waste needs safe, special disposal.

Key formulas & results

Everything you need to memorise, in one card. Screenshot this for revision.

Renewable vs non-renewable
solar/wind vs coal/oil/gas
Replenished vs exhaustible.
Sustainable development
meet present needs without harming the future
Balance use and conservation.
3 Rs
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce comes first.
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Common mistakes & fixes

These are the exact errors that cost students marks in board exams. Read them once, save yourself the trouble.

WATCH OUT
Calling coal a renewable resource
Coal, petroleum and natural gas are non-renewable fossil fuels.
WATCH OUT
Treating all waste the same
Separate biodegradable (compost) from non-biodegradable (recycle).
WATCH OUT
Confusing the 3 Rs
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle — reducing use comes first.

Practice problems

Try each one yourself before tapping "Show solution". Active recall > rereading.

Q1MEDIUM· Comparison
Differentiate renewable and non-renewable resources with examples.
Show solution
Renewable resources are naturally replenished (solar, wind); non-renewable resources are exhaustible (coal, petroleum).
Q2EASY· Concept
What is sustainable development?
Show solution
Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Q3MEDIUM· Comparison
Differentiate biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
Show solution
Biodegradable waste is decomposed by microbes (food, paper); non-biodegradable waste is not (plastic, glass, metal).
Q4EASY· Recall
Expand and explain the 3 Rs.
Show solution
Reduce (use less), Reuse (use again), Recycle (make new products from waste).
Q5EASY· Application
What is e-waste and how should it be handled?
Show solution
Discarded electronic items; they should be collected and recycled or disposed of safely through specialised facilities.
Q6EASY· Recall
Name two renewable sources of energy.
Show solution
Solar energy and wind energy (also hydro, biomass).

5-minute revision

The whole chapter, distilled. Read this the night before the exam.

  • Biology Chapter 22 (final) of Samacheer Kalvi Class 10 Science.
  • Renewable (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) vs non-renewable (coal, oil, gas).
  • Sustainable development: meet present needs without harming the future.
  • Biodegradable (compost) vs non-biodegradable (recycle) waste.
  • 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
  • E-waste needs safe, specialised disposal.

Tamil Nadu (TNBSE) marks blueprint

Where the marks come from in this chapter — so you can plan your prep.

Typical chapter weightage: 3-6 marks across MCQ, short answer and awareness questions

Question typeMarks eachTypical countWhat it tests
MCQ11-2Resources and waste
Short Answer2-31-2Sustainable development, 3 Rs
Awareness20-1Waste-management activity
Prep strategy
  • Classify resources with examples
  • Define sustainable development crisply
  • Separate waste types and apply the 3 Rs
  • Note safe e-waste handling

Where this shows up in the real world

This chapter isn't just an exam topic — it lives in the world around you.

Energy choices

Guides the shift to solar, wind and other clean energy.

Waste management

Supports segregation, composting and recycling at home and school.

Sustainability

Encourages responsible use of resources for the future.

Exam strategy

Battle-tested tips from teachers and toppers for this chapter.

  1. Give examples when classifying resources and waste
  2. Define sustainable development in one sentence
  3. Expand the 3 Rs correctly
  4. Mention safe e-waste disposal

Going beyond the textbook

For olympiad aspirants and curious learners — topics that build on this chapter.

  • Compare the environmental impact of fossil fuels and solar energy.
  • Design a simple sustainable-living plan for a household.

Where else this chapter is tested

CBSE board isn't the only one — other exams test this chapter too.

TN SSLC Class 10 Public ExamHigh
Foundation / NTSE BiologyMedium
School unit testsHigh

Questions students ask

The real ones — pulled from the Q&A community and tutor sessions.

Renewable sources like solar and wind are inexhaustible and cause far less pollution, while fossil fuels are limited and pollute the environment.

Separating biodegradable from non-biodegradable waste allows the first to be composted and the second to be recycled, reducing pollution and landfill.
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