Someonewalking adog in asweaterA “fix-it”poster orevent flyerA publiccommunityfridge orpantryA seagullorpigeonA coworkingspace withsharedtools/suppliesA communitybulletin boardwith freeresources ortool lendingAhomemadeitem for sale(jewelry,bags, etc.)A “KeepVermontWeird”sticker orshirtA car-sharingservice orparking spot(like CarShareVT)A businessofferingclothingalterationsA shopselling itemswith lifetimewarrantiesA sign thatadvertises“built to last”productsA well-worn butstill functionalobject (like anold sign, bench,or backpack)A LittleFreeLibraryA chalkdrawing orsidewalkartA donationbin forclothes orgoodsA businessadvertising“repair”servicesPackaginglabeled asbiodegradableor recyclableA personplayingmusic onthe streetAneighborhoodgarden orfood shareCompostableutensils orpackagingbeing usedA persondrinkingcoffee in areusablemugA co-opgrocery orfoodbuyer’s clubA compostbin or foodscrapdrop-offRefillablepens, razors,or cleaningproductsA funny signor punnybusinessnameA creativelyrepurposedobject (e.g. achair madefrom skis)A “no plasticbags” sign ata recyclingstationAcompostingservice truckor logoA durablewater bottlewith visiblewear orstickersA local farmproduct orCSA pickuplocationSomethingmade fromreclaimedwoodA bikerepairstand orworkshopA glassrecyclingbinA reusablebag bin orbox at astoreA visibleclothingrepair(patchedjeans, etc.)A recyclingsymbol ona trash canSomeonesharing food,books, orbelongingsA productwith a “Madefrom recycledmaterials” tagA creativebike (cargobike, paintedbike, etc.)A bee orbutterflyon aflowerA thrift orsecondhandstoreA refillstation(soap,water, etc.)Instructions forcomposting orrecyclingposted publiclyA "Free" boxorcommunityswap stationA paintedutility boxor muralSeparatebins forpaper,plastic, andmetalSomeonesortingwaste intodifferent binsA “TakeOne /LeaveOne” shelfor basketA visibly oldappliance still inuse (e.g., retrofan or blenderin a café)A windowdisplaymade ofreused orquirky itemsA sign aboutcompostingor zerowasteSomeonewalking adog in asweaterA “fix-it”poster orevent flyerA publiccommunityfridge orpantryA seagullorpigeonA coworkingspace withsharedtools/suppliesA communitybulletin boardwith freeresources ortool lendingAhomemadeitem for sale(jewelry,bags, etc.)A “KeepVermontWeird”sticker orshirtA car-sharingservice orparking spot(like CarShareVT)A businessofferingclothingalterationsA shopselling itemswith lifetimewarrantiesA sign thatadvertises“built to last”productsA well-worn butstill functionalobject (like anold sign, bench,or backpack)A LittleFreeLibraryA chalkdrawing orsidewalkartA donationbin forclothes orgoodsA businessadvertising“repair”servicesPackaginglabeled asbiodegradableor recyclableA personplayingmusic onthe streetAneighborhoodgarden orfood shareCompostableutensils orpackagingbeing usedA persondrinkingcoffee in areusablemugA co-opgrocery orfoodbuyer’s clubA compostbin or foodscrapdrop-offRefillablepens, razors,or cleaningproductsA funny signor punnybusinessnameA creativelyrepurposedobject (e.g. achair madefrom skis)A “no plasticbags” sign ata recyclingstationAcompostingservice truckor logoA durablewater bottlewith visiblewear orstickersA local farmproduct orCSA pickuplocationSomethingmade fromreclaimedwoodA bikerepairstand orworkshopA glassrecyclingbinA reusablebag bin orbox at astoreA visibleclothingrepair(patchedjeans, etc.)A recyclingsymbol ona trash canSomeonesharing food,books, orbelongingsA productwith a “Madefrom recycledmaterials” tagA creativebike (cargobike, paintedbike, etc.)A bee orbutterflyon aflowerA thrift orsecondhandstoreA refillstation(soap,water, etc.)Instructions forcomposting orrecyclingposted publiclyA "Free" boxorcommunityswap stationA paintedutility boxor muralSeparatebins forpaper,plastic, andmetalSomeonesortingwaste intodifferent binsA “TakeOne /LeaveOne” shelfor basketA visibly oldappliance still inuse (e.g., retrofan or blenderin a café)A windowdisplaymade ofreused orquirky itemsA sign aboutcompostingor zerowaste

Circular Economy Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. O-Someone walking a dog in a sweater
  2. B-A “fix-it” poster or event flyer
  3. G-A public community fridge or pantry
  4. O-A seagull or pigeon
  5. G-A coworking space with shared tools/supplies
  6. G-A community bulletin board with free resources or tool lending
  7. B-A homemade item for sale (jewelry, bags, etc.)
  8. O-A “Keep Vermont Weird” sticker or shirt
  9. G-A car-sharing service or parking spot (like CarShare VT)
  10. B-A business offering clothing alterations
  11. N-A shop selling items with lifetime warranties
  12. N-A sign that advertises “built to last” products
  13. N-A well-worn but still functional object (like an old sign, bench, or backpack)
  14. G-A Little Free Library
  15. O-A chalk drawing or sidewalk art
  16. G-A donation bin for clothes or goods
  17. N-A business advertising “repair” services
  18. N-Packaging labeled as biodegradable or recyclable
  19. O-A person playing music on the street
  20. G-A neighborhood garden or food share
  21. I-Compostable utensils or packaging being used
  22. O-A person drinking coffee in a reusable mug
  23. G-A co-op grocery or food buyer’s club
  24. I-A compost bin or food scrap drop-off
  25. N-Refillable pens, razors, or cleaning products
  26. O-A funny sign or punny business name
  27. B-A creatively repurposed object (e.g. a chair made from skis)
  28. I-A “no plastic bags” sign at a recycling station
  29. I-A composting service truck or logo
  30. N-A durable water bottle with visible wear or stickers
  31. O-A local farm product or CSA pickup location
  32. B-Something made from reclaimed wood
  33. B-A bike repair stand or workshop
  34. I-A glass recycling bin
  35. B-A reusable bag bin or box at a store
  36. B-A visible clothing repair (patched jeans, etc.)
  37. I-A recycling symbol on a trash can
  38. G-Someone sharing food, books, or belongings
  39. N-A product with a “Made from recycled materials” tag
  40. O-A creative bike (cargo bike, painted bike, etc.)
  41. O-A bee or butterfly on a flower
  42. B-A thrift or secondhand store
  43. N-A refill station (soap, water, etc.)
  44. I-Instructions for composting or recycling posted publicly
  45. B-A "Free" box or community swap station
  46. O-A painted utility box or mural
  47. I-Separate bins for paper, plastic, and metal
  48. I-Someone sorting waste into different bins
  49. G-A “Take One /Leave One” shelf or basket
  50. N-A visibly old appliance still in use (e.g., retro fan or blender in a café)
  51. O-A window display made of reused or quirky items
  52. I-A sign about composting or zero waste