CarbondioxideWhat is themost commongreenhousegas emitted byhumanactivities?FairTradeWhat practiceinvolves purchasinggoods fromcompanies thatensure fair wagesand sustainablepractices?EthicalConsumerismPractice ofBuying productsthat are ethicallyproduced, withminimal harm tothe environmentA net-zerocarbonfootprintWhat isthe goal of"carbonneutrality"?BiodegradableWhat is the termfor products thatbreak downnaturally and donot harm theenvironment?Waste-to-energyProcess ofconvertingdegradablematerialsinto biogasLandfilledWasteWhat does"zero waste"aim toeliminate?CircularEconomyAn economicsystem aimed atminimizingwaste andmaking the mostof resourcesZeroWastea goal toreduce solidwaste tonearlynothingCommunityGardenLocals comingtogether togrow food forfriends andfamilyPaperWhat is thealternative toplastic strawsoften used insustainablepractices?BioGasThe resultofanaerobicdigestionCyclingor EVsWhat is anexample ofsustainabletransportation?RecyclingWhat is theprocess ofturning wastematerials intonew productscalled?CarbonFootprinta measure of theamount of carbondioxide and othercarbon compoundsemitted due to theconsumption of fossilfuels by a particularperson, group, etc.SolarenergyWhat typeof energycomes fromthe sun?Reuse ofdiscardedmaterialsWhat does"upcycling"mean?EnergyEfficiencythe practice ofusing less energyto achieve thesame result orperform the sametask.WildlifeCorridorsShopSecondhandAlsoknow asthriftingSustainableAgricultureFarming thatmeets currentneeds withoutcompromisingfuture generations'ability to producefoodFertilizerWhat doesthe process of"composting"turn organicwaste into?Leadership inEnergy andEnvironmentalDesignWhat does"LEED" standfor in greenbuildingcertification?Collectrainwaterfor reuseWhat is thepurpose of"rainwaterharvesting"?AbsorbCO2TreesReuseOne of the 3R's, focusedonrepurposingmaterialsCarbondioxideWhat is themost commongreenhousegas emitted byhumanactivities?FairTradeWhat practiceinvolves purchasinggoods fromcompanies thatensure fair wagesand sustainablepractices?EthicalConsumerismPractice ofBuying productsthat are ethicallyproduced, withminimal harm tothe environmentA net-zerocarbonfootprintWhat isthe goal of"carbonneutrality"?BiodegradableWhat is the termfor products thatbreak downnaturally and donot harm theenvironment?Waste-to-energyProcess ofconvertingdegradablematerialsinto biogasLandfilledWasteWhat does"zero waste"aim toeliminate?CircularEconomyAn economicsystem aimed atminimizingwaste andmaking the mostof resourcesZeroWastea goal toreduce solidwaste tonearlynothingCommunityGardenLocals comingtogether togrow food forfriends andfamilyPaperWhat is thealternative toplastic strawsoften used insustainablepractices?BioGasThe resultofanaerobicdigestionCyclingor EVsWhat is anexample ofsustainabletransportation?RecyclingWhat is theprocess ofturning wastematerials intonew productscalled?CarbonFootprinta measure of theamount of carbondioxide and othercarbon compoundsemitted due to theconsumption of fossilfuels by a particularperson, group, etc.SolarenergyWhat typeof energycomes fromthe sun?Reuse ofdiscardedmaterialsWhat does"upcycling"mean?EnergyEfficiencythe practice ofusing less energyto achieve thesame result orperform the sametask.WildlifeCorridorsShopSecondhandAlsoknow asthriftingSustainableAgricultureFarming thatmeets currentneeds withoutcompromisingfuture generations'ability to producefoodFertilizerWhat doesthe process of"composting"turn organicwaste into?Leadership inEnergy andEnvironmentalDesignWhat does"LEED" standfor in greenbuildingcertification?Collectrainwaterfor reuseWhat is thepurpose of"rainwaterharvesting"?AbsorbCO2TreesReuseOne of the 3R's, focusedonrepurposingmaterials

Sustainability Bingo - 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. What is the most common greenhouse gas emitted by human activities?
    Carbon dioxide
  2. What practice involves purchasing goods from companies that ensure fair wages and sustainable practices?
    Fair Trade
  3. Practice of Buying products that are ethically produced, with minimal harm to the environment
    Ethical Consumerism
  4. What is the goal of "carbon neutrality"?
    A net-zero carbon footprint
  5. What is the term for products that break down naturally and do not harm the environment?
    Biodegradable
  6. Process of converting degradable materials into biogas
    Waste-to-energy
  7. What does "zero waste" aim to eliminate?
    Landfilled Waste
  8. An economic system aimed at minimizing waste and making the most of resources
    Circular Economy
  9. a goal to reduce solid waste to nearly nothing
    Zero Waste
  10. Locals coming together to grow food for friends and family
    Community Garden
  11. What is the alternative to plastic straws often used in sustainable practices?
    Paper
  12. The result of anaerobic digestion
    BioGas
  13. What is an example of sustainable transportation?
    Cycling or EVs
  14. What is the process of turning waste materials into new products called?
    Recycling
  15. a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.
    Carbon Footprint
  16. What type of energy comes from the sun?
    Solar energy
  17. What does "upcycling" mean?
    Reuse of discarded materials
  18. the practice of using less energy to achieve the same result or perform the same task.
    Energy Efficiency
  19. Wildlife Corridors
  20. Also know as thrifting
    Shop Secondhand
  21. Farming that meets current needs without compromising future generations' ability to produce food
    Sustainable Agriculture
  22. What does the process of "composting" turn organic waste into?
    Fertilizer
  23. What does "LEED" stand for in green building certification?
    Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
  24. What is the purpose of "rainwater harvesting"?
    Collect rainwater for reuse
  25. Trees
    Absorb CO2
  26. One of the 3 R's, focused on repurposing materials
    Reuse