
STIRRING
CHANGE
TOGETHER
A Participatory Approach to Sustainable and Healthy Food Consumption Patterns
Healthy, sustainable and affordable food for all—it’s possible if we work together. To make this a reality, we must rethink our food systems, reducing their environmental impact while ensuring food security for all. The SPOON project is here to drive that change; it will empower individuals and decision-makers to create lasting solutions for a better food future.
What is SPOON?
SPOON is a four-year, EU-funded project that brings together citizens, researchers, industries, civil society organizations, and policymakers to reimagine food production, distribution and consumption. By facilitating partnerships and driving collaboration, we aim to build a more sustainable and inclusive food system.
What we will accomplish together
- Understanding food systems: Gather local insights to tackle food waste, security and environments for sustainable and healthier consumption.
- Shaping food behaviours: Apply behavioural science to design practical, sustainable and healthier eating solutions.
- Driving digital innovation: Leverage data-driven tools to analyse food purchasing and consumption trends.
- Empowering decision-makers: Equip key actors with data, community input, and foster collaboration to transform food systems.
How we will drive change and make an impact
- 6 Citizen Science Labs: Community-driven research hubs engaging citizens in food system challenges in Germany, Greece, Italy, Belgium, Spain, and Slovenia.
- 6 Behaviour Change Interventions: Supporting healthier, more sustainable food choices.
- SPOON Digital Toolset: Secure data tools for food insights and governance.
- SPOON Academy of Change: Training professionals to drive food system transformation.
- Policy Recommendations: Evidence-based guidance for policymakers.
- Workshops & Events: Connecting stakeholders to scale impact.
Contact us at:
info@spoonproject.eu and coordinator@spoonproject.eu
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