“…In the global nutrition policy sphere, the term "malnutrition" no longer refers only to undernutrition, such as wasting, stunting, underweight or deficiencies in vitamins or minerals. Malnutrition in all its forms includes obesity, as well as dietary factors that increase the risk of NCDs, such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain types of cancers; they are a major cause of disability and death in all countries (Baroni et al, 2018;FAO & WHO (2019);HLPE, 2019HLPE, , 2020Swinburn et al, 2019). Many studies now point to synergies between healthy diets and reduced environmental pressures, leading to the notion of sustainable diets, for healthy lives and healthy ecosystems.…”