Sustainable food profiling models to inform the development of food labels that account for nutrition and the environment: a systematic review
Sustainable food profiling models (SFPMs) are the scientific basis for the labelling of food products according to their environmental and nutritional impact, allowing consumers to make informed choices. We identified ten SFPMs that score individual foods according to at least two environmental indi...
Main Authors: | Bunge, AC, Wickramasinghe, K, Renzella, J, Clark, M, Rayner, M, Rippin, H, Halloran, A, Roberts, N, Breda, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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World Health Organisation
2021
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