Circular Economy Quiz “Someone’s trash is another’s treasure.”

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Circular Economy Quiz “Someone’s trash is another’s treasure.” What is being asked?

Instructions You are about to see some answers related to circular economy. As quickly as possible, try to think of a question to match the given answer. Whoever comes up with a suitable question first gets a point. Whoever gets the most points wins.

Development of public transport

Repairability and a long period of guarantee.

It comes from, for example, sunshine, wind and water.

They are recycled.

Fossil fuels.

Blueberry, parsley and domestic mushrooms.

A kind of economic model.

They are designed from the start to be suitable for recycling and reuse.

It is mainly made from oil.

Leasing and sharing.

Water power.

It is one third of the food produced in the world.

Recycling.

Having a few meatless days per week.

The nature is a good example of that. Nothing goes to waste there.

Throwaway culture.

It is the conversion of kinetic energy from wind into electricity.

In the same way as borrowing books from a library.

The amount of waste.

Because we only have one Earth.