Selected date: 11.06.2025 | 09:00 Uhr
„GewissensBISS“: Die interaktive Ausstellung zu Lebensmittelverschwendung 2025
Travelling exhibition "GewissensBISS" stops off in Innsbruck
Experience sustainability: The interactive exhibition on food waste
How much food ends up in the rubbish bin? What impact does our consumer behaviour have on people and the environment?
The interactive travelling exhibition "GewissensBISS" by Tafel Österreich invites school classes and interested parties to explore the topics of food waste and sustainable consumption. The exhibition combines facts with interactive experiences and encourages critical reflection on the value of food. Multimedia stations give visitors a new perspective on the connections between consumption, resource consumption and social responsibility.
Experience, understand, act
Visitors can discover the content either independently with an audio guide or as part of a guided tour through feld:schafft.
Location: Atrium Landhaus 2, Heiliggeiststr.7, 6020 Innsbruck
Period: 11 June - 16 July 2025
Registration for time slots for groups and guided tours: https://calendly.com/mail-feldschafft/innsbruck-gewissensbiss
Individual visitors can come without registration.
Perfect addition: Excursion to the World Field Innsbruck
In Innsbruck, it is possible to combine the exhibition with an excursion to the Weltacker. Here, participants can experience how limited our agricultural land is and what responsibility we have in dealing with resources. Information and booking at: feld:Schule - feld:schafft
Background to the exhibition
"GewissensBISS" is a project of Tafel Österreich, BOKU Vienna, Natural History Museum Vienna and is realised in cooperation with feld:schafft eGen. Information on the exhibition can be found at: tafel-oesterreich.at/gewissensbiss
Further information:
Irina Heitmann
06706510922
bildung@feldschafft.at
Experience sustainability: The interactive exhibition on food waste
How much food ends up in the rubbish bin? What impact does our consumer behaviour have on people and the environment?
The interactive travelling exhibition "GewissensBISS" by Tafel Österreich invites school classes and interested parties to explore the topics of food waste and sustainable consumption. The exhibition combines facts with interactive experiences and encourages critical reflection on the value of food. Multimedia stations give visitors a new perspective on the connections between consumption, resource consumption and social responsibility.
Experience, understand, act
Visitors can discover the content either independently with an audio guide or as part of a guided tour through feld:schafft.
Location: Atrium Landhaus 2, Heiliggeiststr.7, 6020 Innsbruck
Period: 11 June - 16 July 2025
Registration for time slots for groups and guided tours: https://calendly.com/mail-feldschafft/innsbruck-gewissensbiss
Individual visitors can come without registration.
Perfect addition: Excursion to the World Field Innsbruck
In Innsbruck, it is possible to combine the exhibition with an excursion to the Weltacker. Here, participants can experience how limited our agricultural land is and what responsibility we have in dealing with resources. Information and booking at: feld:Schule - feld:schafft
Background to the exhibition
"GewissensBISS" is a project of Tafel Österreich, BOKU Vienna, Natural History Museum Vienna and is realised in cooperation with feld:schafft eGen. Information on the exhibition can be found at: tafel-oesterreich.at/gewissensbiss
Further information:
Irina Heitmann
06706510922
bildung@feldschafft.at
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