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BAFOS – Boosting school Awareness about FOod loSs

ABOUT BAFOS

The aim of BAFOS is to directly commit students in discussing the reasons for, and consequences of food loss and waste engaging them with the development of FoodWaste adventure game in Minecraft Education collection. Therefore, the project will also address the need to enhance knowledge of and about STEM as a precondition to prepare Europe’s population to be actively engaged and responsible citizens, creative and innovative, able to work collaboratively and fully aware of and conversant with the complex challenges facing society.

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RESULTS

The overall results of the project will be achieved through the project activities through the development of the two project results.
1. Food Waste transnational research – Food Waste Analysis Methodology
2. FoodWaste Adventures in Minecraft Collection – Creation of the FoodWaste Minecraft world on “Minecraft: Education Edition” – Elaboration of various Minecraft game missions

DISSEMINATION

The overall results of the project will be achieved through the project activities through the development of the four project results,interconnected, as the results of intermediate activities will lay the foundation for the consecutive steps, the organisation of 5 Multiplier events , the dissemination, exploitation, impact and sustainability activities, project quality and risk management and proper implementation and feedback.

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PARTNERS

The project includes 7 partners from 5 countries, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Italy and the Netherlands.