They supervise theprocess throughwhich the executivebranch createsregulations, includingenvironmentalprotection rules. Because OldDhaka hasno waterhydrants. The directive bansplastic foodcontainers andincludes “ExtendedProducerResponsibility”  "Unscrupulousbusinessmenfrequently store anduse hazardouschemicals in residentialareas, and governmentagencies have turneda blind eye to this foryears.” Burning wastereleasesenergy, whichcan be used tomake electricity.  A task force tolocate illegalchemicalstorehousesin Dhaka.  It found that peopleof color are 61%more likely thanWhite people to livein counties thatviolate EPA air qualitystandards. “illegaldiscriminationin the federalgovernment.” factory jobs oftenoffer similar or lowerpay compared toagriculture ormarket selling, withlonger hours andworse conditions.We mustfirstreducewaste. 17%ofemissionsRevokedexecutive orderson environmentaljustice issued byBill Clinton andJoe Biden companies and tradeunions formed theAccord on Fire andBuilding Safety inBangladesh, withsignatories like H&M,Zara, and Uniqlo.Methane identifyingpopulations sufferingfrom disproportionateenvironmental andhealth burdens andtaking actions toaddress thoseeffects.Greed —wealthy peopleexploitingpoverty, ratherthan povertyitself. The solid trashwill be turnedinto a gas thatgoes into theatmosphere. Provideeducation forconsumers tobuy fewerdisposableproducts. Individuals inpredominantly Blackneighborhoods are morelikely to die fromcardiovascular diseaserelated to exposure toparticulate matter thanindividuals inpredominantly White areas.95% of buildings inDhaka still lack fireexits, and nationalinspection agenciesare not capable oftaking overmonitoring work fromthe Accord. The minimum wagewas raised to $0.42an hour for thelowest earners,while middle-income wages didnot improve.Put them in alandfill or burnthem in anincinerator.  An explosiontook placethat brokeout into afire. 8% ofresidentsRationality and legalrequirements will becompromised, andcommunities willsuffer unnecessaryhealthconsequences. “The answer isnot producingwaste in thefirst place.”  Intercept plasticbottles headedfor the oceanand repurposethem intoshoes.Hundreds ofchemical drums werefound, despite nopermissions beinggranted for chemicalstorage for seven toeight years. The textileindustry whichaccounts forover 90% ofit’s exports.Companies mustcover the cost ofcollecting,transporting, andrecycling plastics. Because they areboth more exposedto pollution and morebiologically orenvironmentallyvulnerable to itsadverseconsequences. Evenhandedlyenforce all ofthese laws.To avoid beingheld responsibleby consumers forthe conditions inwhich theirproducts aremade. "The misery ofbeing exploited bycapitalists isnothing comparedto the misery ofnot being exploitedat all." A marketplacecontainingwinding alleysand shops. $0.35anhour.  Waste-to-energyPlant” Low-incomecommunitiesandcommunitiesof color. Unlike Triangle,which led toreforms, the RanaPlaza collapse hasnot led to sufficientreform.  They supervise theprocess throughwhich the executivebranch createsregulations, includingenvironmentalprotection rules. Because OldDhaka hasno waterhydrants. The directive bansplastic foodcontainers andincludes “ExtendedProducerResponsibility”  "Unscrupulousbusinessmenfrequently store anduse hazardouschemicals in residentialareas, and governmentagencies have turneda blind eye to this foryears.” Burning wastereleasesenergy, whichcan be used tomake electricity.  A task force tolocate illegalchemicalstorehousesin Dhaka.  It found that peopleof color are 61%more likely thanWhite people to livein counties thatviolate EPA air qualitystandards. “illegaldiscriminationin the federalgovernment.” factory jobs oftenoffer similar or lowerpay compared toagriculture ormarket selling, withlonger hours andworse conditions.We mustfirstreducewaste. 17%ofemissionsRevokedexecutive orderson environmentaljustice issued byBill Clinton andJoe Biden companies and tradeunions formed theAccord on Fire andBuilding Safety inBangladesh, withsignatories like H&M,Zara, and Uniqlo.Methane identifyingpopulations sufferingfrom disproportionateenvironmental andhealth burdens andtaking actions toaddress thoseeffects.Greed —wealthy peopleexploitingpoverty, ratherthan povertyitself. The solid trashwill be turnedinto a gas thatgoes into theatmosphere. Provideeducation forconsumers tobuy fewerdisposableproducts. Individuals inpredominantly Blackneighborhoods are morelikely to die fromcardiovascular diseaserelated to exposure toparticulate matter thanindividuals inpredominantly White areas.95% of buildings inDhaka still lack fireexits, and nationalinspection agenciesare not capable oftaking overmonitoring work fromthe Accord. The minimum wagewas raised to $0.42an hour for thelowest earners,while middle-income wages didnot improve.Put them in alandfill or burnthem in anincinerator.  An explosiontook placethat brokeout into afire. 8% ofresidentsRationality and legalrequirements will becompromised, andcommunities willsuffer unnecessaryhealthconsequences. “The answer isnot producingwaste in thefirst place.”  Intercept plasticbottles headedfor the oceanand repurposethem intoshoes.Hundreds ofchemical drums werefound, despite nopermissions beinggranted for chemicalstorage for seven toeight years. The textileindustry whichaccounts forover 90% ofit’s exports.Companies mustcover the cost ofcollecting,transporting, andrecycling plastics. Because they areboth more exposedto pollution and morebiologically orenvironmentallyvulnerable to itsadverseconsequences. Evenhandedlyenforce all ofthese laws.To avoid beingheld responsibleby consumers forthe conditions inwhich theirproducts aremade. "The misery ofbeing exploited bycapitalists isnothing comparedto the misery ofnot being exploitedat all." A marketplacecontainingwinding alleysand shops. $0.35anhour.  Waste-to-energyPlant” Low-incomecommunitiesandcommunitiesof color. Unlike Triangle,which led toreforms, the RanaPlaza collapse hasnot led to sufficientreform. 

Environmental Justice 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. They supervise the process through which the executive branch creates regulations, including environmental protection rules.
  2. Because Old Dhaka has no water hydrants.
  3. The directive bans plastic food containers and includes “Extended Producer Responsibility”
  4. "Unscrupulous businessmen frequently store and use hazardous chemicals in residential areas, and government agencies have turned a blind eye to this for years.”
  5. Burning waste releases energy, which can be used to make electricity.
  6. A task force to locate illegal chemical storehouses in Dhaka.
  7. It found that people of color are 61% more likely than White people to live in counties that violate EPA air quality standards.
  8. “illegal discrimination in the federal government.”
  9. factory jobs often offer similar or lower pay compared to agriculture or market selling, with longer hours and worse conditions.
  10. We must first reduce waste.
  11. 17% of emissions
  12. Revoked executive orders on environmental justice issued by Bill Clinton and Joe Biden
  13. companies and trade unions formed the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, with signatories like H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo.
  14. Methane
  15. identifying populations suffering from disproportionate environmental and health burdens and taking actions to address those effects.
  16. Greed — wealthy people exploiting poverty, rather than poverty itself.
  17. The solid trash will be turned into a gas that goes into the atmosphere.
  18. Provide education for consumers to buy fewer disposable products.
  19. Individuals in predominantly Black neighborhoods are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease related to exposure to particulate matter than individuals in predominantly White areas.
  20. 95% of buildings in Dhaka still lack fire exits, and national inspection agencies are not capable of taking over monitoring work from the Accord.
  21. The minimum wage was raised to $0.42 an hour for the lowest earners, while middle-income wages did not improve.
  22. Put them in a landfill or burn them in an incinerator.
  23. An explosion took place that broke out into a fire.
  24. 8% of residents
  25. Rationality and legal requirements will be compromised, and communities will suffer unnecessary health consequences.
  26. “The answer is not producing waste in the first place.”
  27. Intercept plastic bottles headed for the ocean and repurpose them into shoes.
  28. Hundreds of chemical drums were found, despite no permissions being granted for chemical storage for seven to eight years.
  29. The textile industry which accounts for over 90% of it’s exports.
  30. Companies must cover the cost of collecting, transporting, and recycling plastics.
  31. Because they are both more exposed to pollution and more biologically or environmentally vulnerable to its adverse consequences.
  32. Evenhandedly enforce all of these laws.
  33. To avoid being held responsible by consumers for the conditions in which their products are made.
  34. "The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
  35. A marketplace containing winding alleys and shops.
  36. $0.35 an hour.
  37. Waste-to-energy Plant”
  38. Low-income communities and communities of color.
  39. Unlike Triangle, which led to reforms, the Rana Plaza collapse has not led to sufficient reform.