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Environmental impact included in the New Nordic Nutrition Recommendations

The upcoming sixth edition of the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR) will be launched on 20 June 2023, but a draft version was sent out for public consultation back in March.  

In the upcoming edition, the NNR committee has not only looked at the health effects of the food we eat, but for the first time also included the impact of that food on the environment and climate. This has created great interest in the Nordic countries and internationally.

“For the first time, the Nordics will present scientific advice – not only about which food is good for health, but also what is good for the environment. As one of the first regions in the world, the Nordic region is taking a common step in courageous pioneering work and it will certainly be a starting point for debate and interesting discussions,” commented Karen Ellemann, Secretary General, Nordic Council of Ministers.
The Nordic collaboration on common nutritional recommendations is unique and has been going on since the 1980s. The most recent version was published in 2012.

The draft of NNR2023:
https://www.helsedirektoratet.no/horinger/nordic-nutrition-recommendatio...

 

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