greencook

Discover how the kitchen can combat climate change.

The Impact of Food on the Planet

Food production accounts for nearly 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions. How we eat today shapes tomorrow.

GreenCook is all about sustainable cooking. This means using energy-efficient practices, using local and seasonal ingredients, and reducing waste. It helps people make eco-friendly choices, which makes the planet healthier. Green Cook shows how to create delicious meals that support both personal health and the environment.

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Stir the Hearth

By Kelvin Lee

Food delivery isn't the best way to save time, and it's bad for your health, the environment, and your wallet. Cooking local dishes at home is quick and simple, and it's healthier for you and the environment. In an interactive recipe , participants select and add ingredients to a digital cauldron, stirring a recipe to completion. Users will see how easy it is to make home-cooked meals. This will boost their confidence and cut their food delivery spending. Finally, users learn how home cooking is healthy, cost-effective, and eco-friendly.

Tools : Unity, Maya

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Beyond the Meal

By Wong Julian

Food delivery is convenient, but it's bad for the environment. It causes more carbon emissions, plastic waste, and ecological strain. Beyond the Meal compares the effects of food delivery and home cooking. Users make decisions by placing objects on either the food delivery or home cooking side, which reveals the consequences. Animations show the big differences in carbon footprints, waste generation, and sustainability. The project reminds users that every meal decision affects the planet's future, encouraging them to prioritize sustainability over convenience.

Tools : Unity, After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Arduino

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Cooking at Home

By Lee Hong Jie

Kids and young adults aren't as good at cooking as they used to be. This has led to people relying on food delivery, which is bad for their health and the environment. Cooking At Home tries to change this by teaching kids how easy it is to make home-cooked meals that can reduce pollution and help them live healthier lives. Through fun tutorials, users learn to prepare meals while understanding the consequences of food and plastic waste. This shows how cooking can help the environment, one meal at a time.

Tools : Cinema 4D, After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro

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Kelvin Lee

Wong Julian

Lee Hong Jie

"#WeAreCooked"