PLAN’EAT project

Learn about the Food-Theme Curriculum Framework

As part of the PLAN’EAT project, FEE has developed a comprehensive Curriculum Framework outlining what effective Sustainability Food Education can look like in practice. This framework builds on insights and guidance from the 2025 EAT Lancet’s Planetary Health Diet and the PLAN’EAT project recommendations, while aligning its competencies with the European Union’s GreenComp Framework.

The learning outcomes are organised across four age groups (up to age 6, 8, 12, and 15) and revolve around three key behaviours that, when adopted collectively, have the greatest potential to enhance both human and planetary health: 

  • Behaviour 1: Shifting to the Planetary Health Diet  

  • Behaviour 2: Reducing Food Waste  

  • Behaviour 3: Supporting Local and Seasonal Food Systems 

 

Contribute to the review of the Curriculum Framework

We invite teachers, educators, curriculum developers, researchers, food specialists, and community members to take part in reviewing the Curriculum Framework by sharing your feedback through the form below.  

Deadline to submit your feedback: 31 January 2026

 

Download the Curriculum Framework
 

Get awarded for your Food-Themed Lesson Plan!

Are you teaching about food, sustainability, or healthy living?

The 2025-2026 FEE Lesson Plan Competition invites teachers to explore the theme “Healthy People on a Healthy Planet: Transforming food behaviours for sustainability”.

Before submitting your lesson plan, check the application guidelines in the link below and ensure your lesson aligns with our food-theme Curriculum Framework.

Let’s empower students to transform food behaviours for a sustainable future!

 

FEE Lesson Plan Competition 2025-2026
 

Submit your feedback form

Your insights will help us strengthen and refine the framework. If you would like to be acknowledged for your contribution, please include your name and email address in the form.