polymermadefromethenereaction whenmonomerswith doublebonds jointogethermechanical,chemical,organicnaturalresourcesthat are notsustainablerecyclingwhere livingorganismsbreak downpolymersreactionwhenmonomersformed, wateris addedderivedfrom non-renewablesourcesmechanicalrecyclingFREESPACEtake-make-throwCO2material thatbreaks downnaturallyover timebioplasticFREESPACErecyclingwith no lossin quality ofplasticlong chainmade ofmonomersesterbonddowncyclingreactions whenmonomers jointogether, wateras a byproductrecyclingwith noalteration ofthe chemicalstructureFree!a criteria ofcompostingderivedfromrenewablesourcesa single,smallmolecule orunit to formpolymerschemicaland organicrecycling,compostingcirculareconomypolymermadefromethenereaction whenmonomerswith doublebonds jointogethermechanical,chemical,organicnaturalresourcesthat are notsustainablerecyclingwhere livingorganismsbreak downpolymersreactionwhenmonomersformed, wateris addedderivedfrom non-renewablesourcesmechanicalrecyclingFREESPACEtake-make-throwCO2material thatbreaks downnaturallyover timebioplasticFREESPACErecyclingwith no lossin quality ofplasticlong chainmade ofmonomersesterbonddowncyclingreactions whenmonomers jointogether, wateras a byproductrecyclingwith noalteration ofthe chemicalstructureFree!a criteria ofcompostingderivedfromrenewablesourcesa single,smallmolecule orunit to formpolymerschemicaland organicrecycling,compostingcirculareconomy

Plastics and polymers - 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. polymer made from ethene
  2. reaction when monomers with double bonds join together
  3. mechanical, chemical, organic
  4. natural resources that are not sustainable
  5. recycling where living organisms break down polymers
  6. reaction when monomers formed, water is added
  7. derived from non-renewable sources
  8. mechanical recycling
  9. FREE SPACE
  10. take-make-throw
  11. CO2
  12. material that breaks down naturally over time
  13. bioplastic
  14. FREE SPACE
  15. recycling with no loss in quality of plastic
  16. long chain made of monomers
  17. ester bond
  18. downcycling
  19. reactions when monomers join together, water as a byproduct
  20. recycling with no alteration of the chemical structure
  21. Free!
  22. a criteria of composting
  23. derived from renewable sources
  24. a single, small molecule or unit to form polymers
  25. chemical and organic recycling, composting
  26. circular economy