Maple Leaf Foods and Earth Rangers Unite Thousands of Canadian Children to Make Fighting Climate Change a Daily Habit
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
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Launched in fall 2022, kids across the country took part in the Earth Rangers' app-based 'All Taste, No Waste' Challenge for six months.
Key Points:
- Launched in fall 2022, kids across the country took part in the Earth Rangers' app-based 'All Taste, No Waste' Challenge for six months.
- Children learned how to form and log environmentally friendly 'habits' such as selecting misshapen produce, composting, reusing leftovers and more.
- The cookbook was curated by Maple Leaf Foods' Queen of Cuisine, Chef Sam Lazuric.
- The 'All Taste, No Waste' Challenge is part of Earth Rangers' 'Project 2050' , a program funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada.