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Bauhaus Bites launches – will transform food environments to shape sustainable urban food systems
On November 1st 2024, the Bauhaus Bites project set off on its three-year mission: to transform food systems through creating sustainable urban food environments. By combining the values of the New European Bauhaus with a hands-on integration of Nature Based Solutions and the Planetary Health Diet Approach, we are expecting transformative results.
This EU-funded project brings together an innovative consortium of 15 partners, spanning the academic, private, public and non-profit sectors, who together will reimagine urban food spaces, tailored to their unique local contexts. Working together with partners, three Trailblazer cities (Birmingham, Fundão and Zagreb) and four Twin cities (Murska Sobota, Ostend, Palermo and Sarajevo) will demonstrate how to create inclusive, co-created sustainable food environments rooted in community and connection to nature.
Bauhaus Bites project participants.
As project coordinator NTNU expressed:
“We are looking forward to meeting all project partners at our Kick-off meeting happening in mid-November in Zagreb! We can’t wait to start our joint planning of the Bauhaus Bites Vision!”
The project will run for 3 years until October 31st 2027, with insights shared along the way in order to enable dissemination and adoption of best practices by similar initiatives and vice versa. Bauhaus Bites responds to the HORIZON-CL6-2024-COMMUNITIES-01 call and is funded under the topic: Resilient, inclusive, healthy and green rural, coastal and urban communities.
