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🌿 Eco Score

How Green Are You?

Take the 2-minute quiz and discover your sustainability score. 15 questions, instant results, no sign-up.

15 quick questions about your daily habits. No sign-up needed. Takes about 2 minutes.

How It Works

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1. Answer

15 quick questions about your daily habits. Transportation, diet, energy, waste, and more.

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2. Score

Get your personalized Eco Score from 0 to 45 with a sustainability tier and breakdown.

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3. Improve

Learn practical tips to boost your score. Small changes add up to a big impact.

Did You Know?

These numbers put our environmental impact into perspective.

8M
tons of plastic

enter the ocean every year

4.4 lbs
of trash per person

produced daily on average

17 trees
saved by recycling

just 1 ton of paper

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

An eco score is a simple way to measure how sustainable your everyday habits are. It looks at things like transportation, diet, energy use, shopping, waste management, and water usage to give you an overall picture.
Each of the 15 questions is scored from 0 to 3 points based on your answer. A higher score means a more eco-friendly choice. Your total is the sum of all answers, with 45 being a perfect score.
There are five tiers: Eco Newbie (0-15), Getting Greener (16-24), Eco Warrior (25-33), Planet Champion (34-39), and Eco Legend (40-45). Each tier reflects your current sustainability level.
Absolutely! The quiz identifies your weakest areas and gives you personalized tips. Even small changes like carrying a reusable bag or taking shorter showers can bump your score up over time.
Transportation accounts for about 27% of greenhouse gas emissions globally. Choosing public transit, biking, or walking instead of driving alone can significantly reduce your carbon footprint.
Meat production, especially beef, requires massive amounts of water, land, and feed while producing methane. Reducing meat consumption even by a few meals per week can have a meaningful environmental impact.
A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced by your activities, measured in CO2 equivalents. It includes everything from your commute to the food you eat to the things you buy.
Yes. Recycling reduces the need for raw materials, saves energy, and keeps waste out of landfills and oceans. But reducing consumption and reusing come first in the sustainability hierarchy.
A standard showerhead uses about 9 liters per minute. A 20-minute shower uses roughly 180 liters. Cutting it to 5 minutes saves 135 liters per shower. That adds up to thousands of liters each year.
Fast fashion is the rapid production of cheap, trendy clothing. It creates massive textile waste, pollutes water with dyes and chemicals, and often involves poor labor conditions. Buying less and choosing quality over quantity helps a lot.
Yes. Food waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Composting turns scraps into nutrient-rich soil while reducing methane emissions. It also diverts about 30% of household waste from landfills.
Offsetting is better than nothing, but reducing flights is more effective. A single round-trip transatlantic flight produces about 1.6 tons of CO2 per passenger. If you must fly, choose direct flights and economy class for a lower per-person impact.
Green energy plans let you source your electricity from renewable sources like wind, solar, or hydro. Many utilities offer them. Some cost slightly more, but they directly support renewable infrastructure.
Try retaking it every 3 to 6 months. It takes time to build new habits. Checking in regularly helps you track progress and stay motivated.
No. Everything runs in your browser. We don't collect or store your quiz answers. Your language preference is saved in your browser's local storage for convenience.
Yes! After completing the quiz, hit the Share button. It uses your device's native share if available, or copies the result text to your clipboard.

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