This week, the project management team behind InclusiGardens: Digital and Sustainable Pathways to Social Inclusion through Urban Gardening convened at Pučko otvoreno učilište Čakovec in Croatia for a productive two-day transnational meeting. The team, representing Slovenia, Croatia, and the Netherlands, reviewed the Zero-Waste e-Cookbook, a comprehensive resource featuring recipes, leftover transformations, and practical tips for minimizing food waste. Emphasizing affordability, creativity, and sustainability, the e-Cookbook can be accessed here.
During the meeting, the team discussed plans for the upcoming e-Toolkit—a user-friendly guide currently in development to help urban adult learners set up micro-gardens and adopt eco-friendly cooking methods. The e-Toolkit will incorporate playful learning strategies, inspired by interactive installations at the Treasury of Međimurje, visited as part of the event. For more details and updates, visit the InclusiGardens project website by clicking here.

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