The Educated Choices Program Joins The Alliance for Sustainable Schools to Advance Food Sustainability Education
- Mar 30
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Atlanta, March 26, 2026 - The Educated Choices Program (ECP), a leading international non-profit providing science-based food education, is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS). As a new member in this global network, ECP will help accelerate the transition to a sustainable future through its accessible food-impact education resources.
Hong Kong-based TASS works with schools around the world, engaging with students and connecting administrators with innovative nonprofits to catalyze systems change in five key areas, including "Education for Sustainability." The ECP TASS partnership is highlighted on a dedicated collaborative page on the alliance’s website.
"Our partnership with The Alliance for Sustainable Schools reflects a shared belief that education is one of the most powerful levers for systems change," said said Lorena Mucke, Founder and CEO at Educated Choices Program. "By combining ECP’s science-based, standards-aligned food system curricula with the reach of the TASS network, we can equip students early on with the knowledge to make informed choices that benefit both their health and the planet.”
About The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS)
The Alliance for Sustainable Schools is a non-profit network of schools working together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable future. TASS focuses on five areas of systems change: school campuses, transport, food, uniforms, and education for sustainability. By harnessing the collective influence of its members, TASS empowers students and schools to lead the way in global sustainability. For more information, visit www.tass-asia.org.
About Educated Choices Program
At the Educated Choices Program, we believe every student deserves access to accurate and engaging education that empowers them to build a better future. If you agree, support our organization by using our resources in your classroom and connecting with us for future updates:
Media Inquiries: Beth Champion, beth.champion@ecprogram.org




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