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The Edible Schoolyard Project

The Edible Schoolyard Project, a non-profit organization founded in 1995 by Alice Waters, was born of the idea of transforming the food supply in a California middle school. Now a veritable hub for food education, the site brings together organic school gardens, kitchens and cafeterias to teach both academic subjects and the values of food, community and responsibility. It’s a rich education taught to students, tackling topics related to climate change, health and social inequalities. Through joyful, dynamic learning, students forge bonds around food and nature. To date, the Edible Schoolyard project has enabled the launch of food education programs in over 5,000 schools worldwide, in 75 countries.

Other organizations

We highlight the concrete, innovative actions taken by chefs. From sustainable agriculture to meal distribution, from the fight against food waste to social inclusion, discover the projects that are positively transforming our societies. Delve into the details of each initiative, exploring partnerships, results achieved and challenges overcome. Whether you’re a catering professional, a food lover or simply passionate about change, these projects will provide you with the inspiration and information you need to make your own commitment.