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A quantitative environmental impact assessment of Australian ultra-processed beverages and impact reduction scenarios – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2025

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© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society

Cambridge University Press apologise for an error in the labelling of the y-axis of Figure 5 in the above article. The correct version of the figure is below.

Published Figure:

Figure 5. Modelled environmental impacts of water-based beverages sold in Australia under different policy-based scenarios based on sales projections to 2027. All results are presented as percentage environmental savings compared with a 2022 baseline. Scenario descriptions are found in Table 1. PET , polyethylene terephthalate.

Correct Figure:

Figure 5. Modelled environmental impacts of water-based beverages sold in Australia under different policy-based scenarios based on sales projections to 2027. All results are presented as percentage environmental savings compared with a 2022 baseline. Scenario descriptions are found in Table 1. PET , polyethylene terephthalate.

References

Anastasiou, K, Hadjikakou, M, Geyik, O, Hendrie, GA, Baker, P, Pinter, R, and Lawrence, M (2025). A quantitative environmental impact assessment of Australian ultra-processed beverages and impact reduction scenarios. Public Health Nutrition 28: e51, 110. doi: 10.1017/S1368980025000187 Google ScholarPubMed
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Figure 5. Modelled environmental impacts of water-based beverages sold in Australia under different policy-based scenarios based on sales projections to 2027. All results are presented as percentage environmental savings compared with a 2022 baseline. Scenario descriptions are found in Table 1. PET , polyethylene terephthalate.

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Figure 5. Modelled environmental impacts of water-based beverages sold in Australia under different policy-based scenarios based on sales projections to 2027. All results are presented as percentage environmental savings compared with a 2022 baseline. Scenario descriptions are found in Table 1. PET , polyethylene terephthalate.