Eco Action Higher or Lower Game

The eco action higher or lower game, is an interactive environmental resource for businesses and organisations that helps to engage and educate staff on a range of sustainability issues.

This is an online version of the popular card game, which has a flexible option with a number of flexible uses. It works as a tournament style game where teams compete to top the leader board. The eco action higher lower tests the players knowledge on a range of sustainability issues relevant to their work and/or home lives.

The game tests individuals understanding of carbon emission savings, energy savings, water savings or the carbon/water footprints of foodstuffs.

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