
Welcome to the WASTELESS Training Programme!
While hunger is one of the world’s most important health risks, approximately one third of food produced at the global level is wasted every year (1.3bn tonnes) with tremendous negative impacts on society, the environment, and the economy.
The WASTELESS project has developed an interactive training programme to raise awareness and provide solution to reduce food loss and waste along the food supply chain.
Reducing Food Loss and Waste: CHANGE to the right path! is the first part of the training programme and it is dedicated to teachers and their pupils (age 14-17).
The training consists of:
- Initial questionnaire including demograpich data, information about the food waste habits and intital knowledge on the topic of the respondent. The Questionnaire needs to be filled before starting the lessons.
- 5 micro-lessons including text, videos, presentations, images, graphs and quizzes structured as follows:
o Food Loss and Waste impact
o The Food Waste hierarchy pyramid
o EU initiatives for the reduction of Food Loss and Waste
o How can we reduce Food Waste?
- Activity to be aware of the food waste you and your family discards
- Downloadable materials for teachers to be used with their students
How to proceed:
- The Initial Questionnaire is mandatory
- An account on this platform is mandatory: Go here and fill the required fields and press on ‘Create a new account’ button at the end of the page. You will receive an email to validate your account.
- After that, you will be notified by email once you will have access to the Lessons, Activity and Materials
- The Lessons can be done at your own pace. However, you need to follow the lessons in their order.
- All materials included in the training are under the License:
License. Example of attribution: 'Training material developed by the WASTELESS project'.
Enjoy the training and don’t hesitate to contact us for further clarifications at: office@iseki-food.net
The WASTELESS team
WASTELESS is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement n° 101084222. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the consortium only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.