1) Which is a more sustainable choice at the supermarket? a) Bringing a cloth bag b) Using a plastic bag c) Asking for double packaging 2) What should you check to see if a product is eco-friendly? a) If it's from Europe b) If it’s on sale c) If it has an eco-label 3) What is the best way to reduce plastic waste when shopping? a) Use one-time-use plastics b) Bring your own containers c) Ask for plastic straws 4) What can you do with clothes you don’t wear anymore? a) Throw them away b) Donate or repurpose them c) Keep buying more 5) Buying in bulk helps the environment because... a) It's cheaper b) You can buy more sweets c) It uses less packaging 6) Which is a smart shopping habit? a) Shopping hungry b) Buying based on ads c) Making a shopping list 7) Why is shopping at second-hand stores sustainable? a) It reduces waste and overproduction b) It saves money c) It's trendy 8) Which businesses are more eco friendly?  a) Mass production businesses b) Small businesses with locally crafted products c) More advertised shops 9) What’s better for the environment? a) Shopping locally b) Shopping overseas brands c) Ordering everything online 10) What makes a product more sustainable? a) Heavily packaged b) Made far away and shipped globally c) Made from recycled or natural materials 11) Why sustainable shopping is good for your health? a) Sustainable products avoid the use of harmful chemicals b) It makes you feel happy c) You spend less money 12) When buying eggs, what is a more eco-friendly option? a) Eggs in plastic cartons b) Eggs in cardboard packaging c) Individually wrapped eggs

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