Learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with your peers by creating examples of balanced meals that are affordable, accessible, and able to be prepared in a dorm environment. Research and communicate the resources and emissions saved from making the recipe plant-based rather than animal-product-inclusive. 
Stages:
- Investigation 
- Survey selected audience (i.e., dorm neighbors, sports team, those who share an academic focus) to understand their considerations when choosing their food. 
- Preparation and Planning 
- Research the connection between food and environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. 
- Reflect on survey results to determine the standards that each recipe must meet, including cost, ease of buying ingredients, and cooking method. 
- Brainstorm at least ten different plant-based recipes that are affordable, accessible, and practical for the audience to cook. Each recipe should be for a balanced, nutritious meal that includes fruits and vegetables, complex carbohydrates, and protein. 
- Calculate the environmental savings of each recipe compared to a similar recipe that includes animal products. 
- Action/Demonstration 
- Prepare and distribute recipes (i.e., live cooking demonstration, printed handouts, video, etc.) and communicate environmental benefits. 
Deliverables: Survey that was distributed to the audience asking about preferences, restraints, etc.  10 plant-based recipes that fit the needs of the audience Documentation of the presentation of the recipes (i.e., video recording, handouts, etc.)
 
         
    
        
            
                