Green City Freiburg

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This bingo card has 16 words: The Heliotrop House: This famous residential home was the world's first to produce more energy than it uses, rotating 180 degrees to follow the sun and maximize solar energy intake., The "Sunny" City: Freiburg is frequently considered the warmest city in Germany, recording over 1,800 hours of sunshine annually., Car-Free Living (Almost): In the Vauban district, parking a car costs about €20,000 per year, which is a major incentive to live without a private vehicle., More Bikes than Cars: There are only about 410 vehicles per 1,000 people, roughly 200 fewer than other major German cities. Bikes are the most efficient mode of transport in the city and there are large car-free zones., The Bächle Water Channels: Small water channels running through the city center streets were historically used for water supply, but legend says if you fall into one, you will marry a citizen of Freiburg., Green Neighborhoods: The Vauban district is built on a former French military base, serving as a model sustainable district with 600 jobs and 5,000 inhabitants living in low-energy standard homes., Sustainable Football: The local SC Freiburg football team has a stadium completely covered in solar panels, with 4,500 modules producing, on average, more electricity than the team uses., Forest City: Over 5,000 hectares of forest surround the city, and the city acts as a green lung, with 56% of it under strict nature conservation., In addition to using solar power as a major energy source, Freiburg uses biomass for a significant portion of the city's energy needs., All government-funded canteens and schools in Freiburg serve exclusively vegetarian food, with much of it being organic and sourced from local vegetable farmers., Freiburg’s tram system operates entirely on green electricity, and as of late 2025, two-thirds of VAG's bus fleet is powered by electricity., Freiburg has been widely recognized for sustainability and has won many awards at the national, European, and global scale., More than half of the 24,500 students in Freiburg identified as some kind of vegetarian in a 2023 survey., Germany's tallest tree is Waldtraut vom Mühlwald, a ~68-meter-tall Douglas fir located in the Black Forest near Freiburg. It was planted in 1913 and to grows about 30 cm annually., Freiburg pays its citizens for certain sustainable activities, such as funding pollinator pathways in gardens, or subsidizing reusable diapers. and Volunteers help beat hunger and food waste by bringing produce and bakery items from stores that can’t sell them anymore to pantries across the city. They are always open and free for anyone..

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