 Being happy doesn't mean everything has to be perfect It simply means you decide to see behind the imperfection Ciao I'm Massimo Bottura, and I'm a chef from Modena, Italy 25 years ago. I opened a small restaurant with big dreams But I could have never imagined To being invited to speak to you on Earth Day, what an honor In 2015 at Milan Expo the theme was feed the planet. Let me give you some number On Earth, we are seven billion people. We produce food for 12 billion 800 million people are food insecure 33% of the production are food waste are wasted At this point, I decide to feed the planet my own way So I create a community kitchen a welcoming place in a style of a reffetorio for those in need Using as ingredients the inevitable food waste from Expo Since me and we create a foundation called food for soul and Open seven reffetorio around the world Our goal is fighting food waste and social isolation While being able to bring beauty to many communities in need To do this, I invited to join us in our mission chefs, architects, farmers, artists, entrepreneurs, designer and volunteers The day today instead of closing door. We are doing even more creating packing up delivering even more meals than before At such a critical moment in history with many of us isolated in our homes and worry about the future We created kitchen quarantine to send a message of joy and set an example of good practices in the kitchen We are each in our own homes together under one roof that shelter the world So a dream you dream alone It's only a dream a dream you dream together is reality John Lennon Happy Earth Day