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The Story of Food Waste - Trailer

Added: 14 Sep 2017 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Audio / Video

A 2017 film trailer for the movie, Wasted! The Story of Food. The film is produced through the eyes of famous cheffs. Video encourages students to consider the possibilities of food scraps and how scraps could be transformed into incredible dishes that create a more secure food system.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SC
Home Economics

Strand: 2. Responsible Family Living

Strand unit: 8. Energy Eff, Waste Mgt & Water Conserv

Strand: 1.3 Preparation & Food Processing of Food

Strand unit: Food Preparation & Cooking Processes

Suggestions for use: Video to start a discussion on the issue of food waste and sustainable living.


Strand: 2.2 Consumer Studies

Strand unit: Consumer Responsibility

Suggestions for use: Video to start a discussion on the issue of food waste and sustainable living.

TY
TY Modules

Strand: Global Issues

Strand unit: Environment

JC
Business Studies

Strand: 1. Personal Finance

Strand unit: 09. Impact of Consumer Behaviour

Suggestions for use: Videos to start a discussion on the issue of food waste and sustainable consumption.

JC
CSPE

Strand: Short Course

Strand unit: 2.1 Sustainability

Meta information

  • Asset type: Video
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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