Leftover Lunch: How Saving Food Saves the Planet
ALEX NICHOLS-VINUEZA AND JULIA BORLAND FROM WWF'S FOOD WASTE TEAM Each year, up to forty percent of all food produced for people globally is lost or wasted. A significant contributor to this statistic is food waste from school cafeterias. Start your students on the right foot this school year by introducing responsible food habits for them to put into practice every day. Kids will learn the connection between how they treat food and the health of our planet, in hopes that they will think twice before sending their leftover lunch to the garbage. For teaching materials that accompany this video (including warm-up and quiz questions, lesson plans, and resource links), download the free supplemental material packet: https://files.worldwildlife.org/wwfcmsprod/files/Publication/file/2fy142exb8_Conservation_in_the_Classroom_Learning_Material_Packet_September_30_2021.pdf For more free tools and resources to help kids explore and understand the natural world around them, visit wildclassroom.org.
ALEX NICHOLS-VINUEZA AND JULIA BORLAND FROM WWF'S FOOD WASTE TEAM Each year, up to forty percent of all food produced for people globally is lost or wasted. A significant contributor to this statistic is food waste from school cafeterias. Start your students on the right foot this school year by introducing responsible food habits for them to put into practice every day. Kids will learn the connection between how they treat food and the health of our planet, in hopes that they will think twice before sending their leftover lunch to the garbage. For teaching materials that accompany this video (including warm-up and quiz questions, lesson plans, and resource links), download the free supplemental material packet: https://files.worldwildlife.org/wwfcmsprod/files/Publication/file/2fy142exb8_Conservation_in_the_Classroom_Learning_Material_Packet_September_30_2021.pdf For more free tools and resources to help kids explore and understand the natural world around them, visit wildclassroom.org.