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CIRCULAR ACTION SORTING GAME

Khumar Babazade

Created on February 20, 2026

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CIRCULAR ACTION SORTING GAME

Start

The Circular Action Sort

REFUSE

Wrench/Tool

Buying in Bulk

Plastic Straw

REDUCE

Paper Demand

Junk Flyers

Apple Core

REUSE & REPAIR

Plastic Bag

Aluminum Can

Old Glass Jar

RECYCLE & COMPOST

Energy/Data Usage

Plastic Bottle

Old Clothes

Excellent job!

You’ve successfully sorted all 12 actions! By understanding these four strategies, you have moved beyond the 'Out of Sight' fallacy. You are now equipped to be a true Circular Economy Architect.

REFUSE

Stopping Waste at the Source. This is the most powerful step. It means saying "no" to items you don’t actually need—like plastic straws, junk mail, or cheap "freebies"—so they never have to be produced or thrown away in the first place.

Keeping Resources in Play. Instead of "taking, making, and disposing," we keep objects alive. This involves fixing a broken device using a repair manual or finding a creative new life for an old glass jar or t-shirt.

REUSE & REPAIR

The Last Resort for Resources. When an item truly cannot be reused, we break it down. We sort glass and metal so they can be melted into new products, or we turn food scraps into rich soil through composting.

RECYCLE & COMPOST

Drag each item into the box that matches its circular strategy. Can you find all 12 matches?

Using Less, Choosing Better. When you can’t refuse, aim to use less. This means buying in bulk to avoid small plastic wrappers, choosing digital versions of paper documents, or even lowering your digital data usage to save energy.

REDUCE