This color-coded bin is often used for collecting recyclable paper, plastic, and cans.
What is the blue bin?
Not leaving the water running during this daily hygiene activity saves 8 gallons of water a day
What is brushing your teeth?
The number of National Parks in the U.S.
What is 63?
Recycling one ton of this material saves 17 trees, 7,000 gallons of water, and 4,000 kilowatts of energy.
What is paper?
This common household appliance uses the most electricity annually, often accounting for up to 13% of your energy bill.
What is a refrigerator?
The word for food grown without GMOs, man-made fertilizers, pesticides; growth regulators or livestock feed additives
What is organic?
This country produces the most overall waste
What is the United States?
8 million metric tons of this material ends up in our oceans each year
What is plastic?
The average American uses 17.2 gallons of water a day on this activity
What is a shower?
This meat leaves the biggest environmental footprint
What is lamb?
In 1991, this Scandinavian country became the first in the world to ban aluminum cans.
What is Denmark?
This natural textile, commonly used in clothing, can be recycled into new fabrics.
What is cotton?
The main greenhouse gas produced by vehicles
What is CO2?
This European country leads the world in recycling rates, with over 60% of its waste recycled.
What is Germany?
The vegetable you should NEVER compost
What is an onion/garlic?
One of the two most eco-friendly lights (looking for the name)
What is (CFL) compact Florescent bulbs or LEDs?
One of the 7 most sustainable foods to grow (looking for the name)
What are Grasses such as wheat, barley, oats, rice and buckwheat, and beans, and peas?
This island nation introduced a “bottle deposit” law in 1979, where citizens earn money for returning beverage containers.
What is Iceland?