Project’s Results
Project’s Results
The Modern Grandma project will produce a set of practical and creative results designed to raise awareness about food waste, promote sustainable food habits and support long-term community engagement. These results combine research, educational content, public participation and digital dissemination, ensuring that the project’s impact can continue beyond its 12-month duration.
The Project’s Results section will include the following outputs:
- Research Handbooks and Educational Material
Informational handbooks based on online research and community-based research in Veroia, presenting the causes, effects and possible solutions related to food waste. These materials will also be transformed into educational presentations and shared with target groups and stakeholders. - Roundtable Discussion Outcomes
A collection of ideas, insights and action points emerging from the roundtable activity with stakeholders and community members, helping shape local dialogue and practical responses to food waste. - Cooking Competition Activity
An interactive community event focused on leftover ingredients and sustainable cooking practices, promoting awareness through creativity, participation and practical engagement. - Modern Grandma Cookbook
A youth-friendly and modern cookbook featuring recipes collected through the competition and wider community contributions. The cookbook will also include food waste reduction tips, facts, side information and stories from participants and stakeholders. - Newsletters and Digital Awareness Material
A series of newsletters and communication materials developed throughout the project in order to engage stakeholders, share updates and promote the project’s activities and results. - Digital Dissemination Content
Photos, videos, social media content and digital publications shared through the project’s online channels to make the project accessible to a broader audience and support its long-term visibility.
All results will become progressively available as the project develops, allowing young people, local stakeholders and the wider public to explore, use and build on the project’s outcomes.
