TRiFOCAL London wave 1 photos
Image: Wave 1 Posters
After the successful wave 1 poster campaign, I used data from UK Data Service datasets (such as the National Diet and Nutrition Survey), along with data on UK households’ CO2 emissions and meta-analysis of the environmental impacts of food to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions benefits of everyone in London (and each switzerland rcs data individual borough) going meat free one day a week.
These statistics were then used in the wave 2 poster campaign and wave 3 materials. The data framework I made to calculate this figure was also used to create posters for EU replication cities.
Image: Wave 2 and 3 “meat free” posters.
A very special day
On Tuesday 8th October 2019, I attended a two-part TRiFOCAL event.
In the morning the 10 EU replication cities all gathered to share their learnings. It was brilliant to see how far the TRiFOCAL project (and my data support tools) had spread.
PowerPoint slide from TRiFOCAL presentation (Milan as partner city, using adaptations of Christian's posters)
Image: Slide from the Milan replication city, note the use of the “meat free” poster with language edits.
In the afternoon, all the groups who had been involved with the TRiFOCAL schools programme then came together to share their learnings, and unveil the new Education Resource – which can be accessed through the TRiFOCAL Resource Bank.
Part of this teachers pack was the ‘Healthy and Sustainable Food’ lesson, which I provided data input and support for.
picture of Healthy Eating lesson plan
Image: the Healthy and Sustainable Food lesson plan.