ClayPhytoremediationMunicipalSolidWaste  LimeScrubber Excessivepackaging anddisposablematerials  IndustrialSolidWasteSurfaceimpoundment  Bioremediation  households  Life CycleAnalysis   Incineration/Combustion  Leachate  Contains toxicmaterials;typically TVs,cell phones,computers toxic, ignitable,corrosive, orreactive enough toexplode or releasetoxic fumes  Plastic Cleaninguphazardouswaste sites Gives ash a positiveelectrical charge sothat it adheres tonegatively chargedplates rather thangoing out the chimneyof an incinerator  ClosedLoop 30%  SourceReduction  IntegratedWasteManagement  Lands whosereuse/developmentis complicated bythe presence ofhazardous waste Fly ashandbottomash Open-looprecyclingMethane  ClayPhytoremediationMunicipalSolidWaste  LimeScrubber Excessivepackaging anddisposablematerials  IndustrialSolidWasteSurfaceimpoundment  Bioremediation  households  Life CycleAnalysis   Incineration/Combustion  Leachate  Contains toxicmaterials;typically TVs,cell phones,computers toxic, ignitable,corrosive, orreactive enough toexplode or releasetoxic fumes  Plastic Cleaninguphazardouswaste sites Gives ash a positiveelectrical charge sothat it adheres tonegatively chargedplates rather thangoing out the chimneyof an incinerator  ClosedLoop 30%  SourceReduction  IntegratedWasteManagement  Lands whosereuse/developmentis complicated bythe presence ofhazardous waste Fly ashandbottomash Open-looprecyclingMethane  

waste management - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Clay
  2. Phytoremediation
  3. Municipal Solid Waste
  4. Lime Scrubber
  5. Excessive packaging and disposable materials
  6. Industrial Solid Waste
  7. Surface impoundment
  8. Bioremediation
  9. households
  10. Life Cycle Analysis
  11. Incineration/ Combustion
  12. Leachate
  13. Contains toxic materials; typically TVs, cell phones, computers
  14. toxic, ignitable, corrosive, or reactive enough to explode or release toxic fumes
  15. Plastic
  16. Cleaning up hazardous waste sites
  17. Gives ash a positive electrical charge so that it adheres to negatively charged plates rather than going out the chimney of an incinerator
  18. Closed Loop
  19. 30%
  20. Source Reduction
  21. Integrated Waste Management
  22. Lands whose reuse/development is complicated by the presence of hazardous waste
  23. Fly ash and bottom ash
  24. Open-loop recycling
  25. Methane