Flexitarianismo: proteína láctea y vegetal en la sostenibilidad alimentaria

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  • Charo Saavedra Coutado Manager de Desarrollo sostenible de Asuntos Públicos, Danone Iberia, España.
  • Antonio Torres Hernández Manager de Salud y sostenibilidad de Asuntos Públicos, Danone Iberia, España.

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2023-12-13

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Saavedra Coutado, C., & Torres Hernández, A. (2023). Flexitarianismo: proteína láctea y vegetal en la sostenibilidad alimentaria. Revista Española De Nutrición Humana Y Dietética, 27(Supl. 1), 42–44. Recuperado a partir de https://renhyd.org/renhyd/article/view/2119