How much of all purchased food is wasted in an average EU household?
1/3 of food
How many types of plastic are collected and sorted?
7
What percentage of Earth's water is fresh water?
2,5%
How high is the higest mountain in Estonia, called The Big Egg Mountain?
318 meters
How many times can an A4 paper be folded?
7
How much waste in a year is generated per capita in EU? (average, in kilograms)
480 kilograms
What material can be recycled endlessly?
Glass
How much weewee can a human bladder hold?
300-400 ml
How many islands does Estonia have?
2222
What is the world population today?
7,769,892,830
What is the most widely recycled material in EU?
Aluminium
Why shredded paper cannot be recycled?
Because of the mutated paper fibres.
Which kind of milk production has the smallest water footprint? Dairy, rice, soy, oat or almond?
Soy milk.
Prounounce the Estonian word:
"äiaõeoaõieaiaaua"
Closest pronouncion will get the points
How much of dihydrogen monoxide is lethal to a human?
4 liters (per hour)
How many sustainable development goals are there?
17
Why does Republic of the Congo play an important role in modern technology?
It is the only place where Cobalt is found.
How much water is needed to produce one cotton T shirt?
2650 liters
What do the following Estonian idioms mean?
1. To have a rabbit in your pants
2. To kill a bear
3. To have water in your oven
1. Rabbit in pants - you are scared
2. Kill a bear - take a dump
3. Water in oven - to be in trouble
Slovakia has the most participants in the annual World Cleanuyp Day. What percentage of the population of the country took part in the voluntary event?
12%
Which EU country uses the most renewable energy? How much? (in %)
Sweden, 53%
What is the most valuable heavy metal used in Lithium batteries?
Cobalt
How much water is needed to produce 1 kilogram of Serrano ham?
15 000 liters of water
How is Spain contributing to sustainability in Estonian capital?
Via trams and trolleybuses.
How much money did Fallas Celebration generate to Valencia last year?
60 000 000 euros