Dal piatto al pianeta: il cambiamento parte da qui | Margherita Maiani | TEDxFrosinone
Cosa c'entra il cibo con il futuro del nostro pianeta? In questo illuminante speech TEDx, l'attivista Margherita Maiani ci guida in una riflessione profonda sul potere delle nostre scelte alimentari. Dalle microplastiche che silenziosamente si insinuano nei nostri piatti allo spreco alimentare che depaupera le risorse. Con energia contagiosa la Maiani ci mostra come il cibo sia un linguaggio universale del cambiamento condividendo con passione soluzioni pratiche e alla portata di tutti. Quotidianamente possiamo ridurre il nostro impatto e costruire un futuro più sostenibile, un boccone alla volta. Un invito potente a fare della nostra tavola un luogo di speranza, di rispetto e di futuro. Margherita Maiani è una professionista della comunicazione e attivista ambientale, con una solida esperienza nel digital storytelling e nel social media management.
Ha collaborato e collabora tuttora con realtà di prestigio, come la Fondazione Giancarlo Ligabue di Venezia e il programma GEO di Rai3, dove cura uno spazio dedicato alla cittadinanza attiva.Dal 2021 è parte di Plastic Free Onlus, all’interno della quale - partendo come volontaria - ha ricoperto ruoli di crescente responsabilità fino a diventare Segretario Generale nel 2024.
La sua esperienza di attivista l'ha portata ad affrontare anche il tema del cibo con occhi nuovi, comprendendo il profondo legame tra ciò che consumiamo e il futuro del nostro pianeta.Convinta che ogni scelta, anche la più semplice, possa fare la differenza, promuove uno stile di vita basato su concretezza, positività e proattività. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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