Evolve our plates to preserve the environment

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This Monday, December 18th at the Maison de lโ€™Environnement, the launch of the “I Eat Therefore I Am” exhibition took place, available until March 27, 2024.

The Maison de lโ€™Environnement is an eco-citizen structure that informs and educates on various themes such as waste, biodiversity, eco-consumption, or food.

An exhibition that helps us understand the importance of food and its environmental impacts. The way we eat is not without consequences: health, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and food waste. 62% of French people have changed their eating habits to reduce their environmental footprint.

The exhibition confronts us with the harsh reality of food products. Eighty-five million tons of greenhouse gas emissions come from agricultural and fishing productions. To limit our impact, the exhibition invites us to prioritize organic, cereal products, and especially seasonal products. A consumption choice that reduces our impact but also contributes to supporting the local economy.

How to educate children to eat better?

โ€œAt the School of Sustainable Development,โ€ it is one of the objectives focused on the theme of sustainable food. A program exclusively for the schools in the city of Nice and the Nice Cรดte dโ€™Azur Metropolis.

The exhibition is accessible to children. Fun and educational activities (presentation of kitchen utensils) are available to them with a questionnaire. There is also a presentation of the food pyramid, to help understand the importance of a balanced diet. Local recipe books are shared as well as cooking classes on the preparation of socca.

Food Pyramid

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