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Theoretical Approaches to Food Waste Behaviours: An Overview. / Chia, D.; Yap, C.C.; Aroua, M.K. et al.
In: Applied Environmental Research, Vol. 46, No. 2, 17, 20.05.2024.

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Chia, D, Yap, CC, Aroua, MK & Gew, LT 2024, 'Theoretical Approaches to Food Waste Behaviours: An Overview', Applied Environmental Research, vol. 46, no. 2, 17. https://doi.org/10.35762/AER.2024017

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Chia, D., Yap, C. C., Aroua, M. K., & Gew, L. T. (2024). Theoretical Approaches to Food Waste Behaviours: An Overview. Applied Environmental Research, 46(2), Article 17. https://doi.org/10.35762/AER.2024017

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Chia D, Yap CC, Aroua MK, Gew LT. Theoretical Approaches to Food Waste Behaviours: An Overview. Applied Environmental Research. 2024 May 20;46(2):17. doi: 10.35762/AER.2024017

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Chia, D. ; Yap, C.C. ; Aroua, M.K. et al. / Theoretical Approaches to Food Waste Behaviours : An Overview. In: Applied Environmental Research. 2024 ; Vol. 46, No. 2.

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