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“It’s not rocket science in your plate!”

Entropy, with Be Planet and Le Bon Moment, launches a campaign to fund a mobile educational caravan on sustainable food for children in Belgium.

Entropy joins Le Bon Moment to transform food education. 

Through a fundraising campaign led by Be Planet and Le Bon Moment, we are launching support for the project “It’s not rocket science in your plate!”, developed by HEARTH Project.

We need your support to scale it up.

This mobile educational device is designed for children aged 6 to 12 and will be deployed in schools, associations, and public spaces across Belgium. Its goal is to reconnect children with food, biodiversity, and short supply chains. The aim of this campaign is to fund the next phase of the project’s deployment.


A project born from cooking, science, and field experience

“It’s not rocket science in your plate!” was created from a simple observation: food education is often too theoretical, disconnected from reality, and difficult for children to access.

Designed by Elliott Van de Velde, chef at Entropy, and Adeline Barras, the project turns learning into a living, sensory experience.

Inspired by the TV show “C’est pas sorcier”, the device takes the form of a mobile tool combining:

  • sensory workshops
  • games
  • tasting experiences

Here, children don’t just listen: they handle, test, taste, and experiment.


Learning by touching, playing, and understanding

Where does our food come from?

What is the impact of our food choices?

Why short supply chains?

These questions become concrete experiences. Children follow a journey that connects soil to plate, through farmers, seasons, soils, and ecosystems.

Thanks to its mobile format, the project can travel anywhere: schools, cultural centres, associations, and public spaces.


A clear ambition: creating real “click moments”

Beyond knowledge transmission, the project aims to trigger lasting shifts in children:

  • shifts in understanding food
  • shifts in behaviour
  • shifts in their relationship with living systems

Prototypes have already been tested, and part of the equipment already exists. The current goal is to move to the next stage.


Why Entropy is involved

At Entropy, working with seasons and local producers also means sharing these realities beyond the plate.

Supporting this project means extending our commitment to:

  • making the link between land and food visible
  • transmitting ecological awareness
  • contributing to the transformation of food habits


What your donation is used for

Every contribution funds a real action. For example:

  • €20 → allows one child to take part in a pedagogical workshop
  • €50 → funds sensory activity materials
  • €100 → funds one full day of workshops in a school
  • €300 → helps equip the mobile educational caravan


Donation with a reward system:

  • €15 → weekly subscription to our newsletter “Chaud Devant: All to the table”
  • €25 → DIY kit + printable seasonal calendar PDF
  • €25 → printable food “7 families” card game
  • €150 → invitation to the launch evening (Brussels, Place Saint-Géry) with walking dinner at Entropy
  • €600 → your company logo on the caravan and communication materials


In addition, Be Planet doubles your donation: a €15 gift automatically becomes €30 through their solidarity funding system.


The 3 funding goals of the campaign

€3,000 — The educational caravan

Transformation of a caravan into a living food laboratory.

€2,000 — Energy autonomy

Installation of a self-sufficient energy system for a 100% sustainable device.

€2,000 — Durable educational tools

Creation of seasonal calendars and interactive posters left in host structures.

In practice, your donation brings food education directly into the field.


How to support the project

The campaign is now live on the Le Bon Moment platform.

Every contribution matters—small or large—and directly helps the project move forward.

You want to contribute? Support the project here

Supporting this project means helping make food education more concrete, more accessible, and more alive for future generations.


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