Author: Christy Stearns
Planning Unit: Clinton County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Plan of Work: Healthy & Active Lifestyles: Nutrition & Food Access, Physical & Mental Health
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Clinton County Extension Office hosted the five-lesson program titled Sustainable Kentucky to educate consumers about what sustainable eating is and practical strategies that can be made when purchasing food that is beneficial for both environmental and human health. On average, approximately six people participated in each workshop with most attending four or more sessions in the program.
Participants shared the following statements about what they learned or intended to do as a result of the series: cutting down waste; using less plastic; learning about differences in dates on products; starting more sharing of leftovers and throwing away less in the trash; I will use my own bag instead of getting plastic shopping bags; read food labels more carefully; paying more attention to how things are processed and packaged; and the raisin exercise (from mindful eating) was very entertaining and definitely memorable! Sustainable Kentucky was a helpful tool for navigating sustainable eating in our community.
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