The Eat for Impact Initiative
We all want stronger communities, a thriving planet, and a more sustainable food system - but how do we get there?
More people than ever are looking at what’s on their plate.
Eat for Impact in the News
Eat for Impact in the News
“A teen is introducing an initiative in Cambridge, Massachusetts that she hopes can help the planet with a simple change that starts with people's diets. Seventeen-year-old Ruti Pfeffer is leading the Eat for Impact program this month, hoping to better the environment with planet-conscious meals.”
“The global sustainability initiative, ‘Eat for Impact’ is birthing in the Federal Capital Territory, with restaurants and government officials aiming to improve planet-conscious options.”
“We all have the power to make change within our communities. I really want to remind young people that they have the power to educate themselves and other people, to learn how to work with others, to do something they really believe in. I think this is really important work.”
"Bretagne has a strong connection to heritage, the environment, and gastronomy. France as a whole is moving more and more toward sustainable food. This initiative allows us to be part of that movement.”
“I believe that small changes, like incorporating more plant-based meals into our diets, can lead to big improvements in sustainability and well-being. It's exciting to be part of a movement that’s about much more than just food — it's about creating a positive impact in the world.”