· 2021 saw the company deliver a 36% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions linked to its operations
· 17.6 billion plant-based packages and 10.8 billion plant-based caps sold, equating to 96 kilo tonnes of CO2 saved compared to fossil-based plastic
· €40 million invested to advance carton collection and recycling
· Marked the industry’s first nature-based restoration project with the launch of The Araucaria Conservation Programme in Brazil
Lausanne, Switzerland (23rd August 2022): Today, Tetra Pak published its annual Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s achievements and progress in the last year and detailing the actions to help realise resilient and sustainable food systems.
The sustainability challenges underscore the need for a radical new approach to the way we feed the world while minimising the impact on the planet. From how we source, produce and process our food, to its transportation, the materials we use to package it, and the critical role of collaborations in making it happen.
Adolfo Orive, President & CEO at Tetra Pak, said: “Sustainability is not just in the agenda. It is THE agenda. We must ‘walk the talk’ by maximising our positive impact on nature and society, by continuing to embed sustainability as a key business driver and decision-making criteria.
“Our ambition is to lead sustainability transformation within our industry and our initiatives in this regard have continued over the last 12 months, working together with our customers and partners to support their own efforts as well. The cost of inaction on sustainability today is a world we won’t recognise tomorrow. Our progress depends on being able to embrace a mindset which drives both growth and sustainability for a better future.”
Tetra Pak’s 23rd Sustainability Report highlights the company’s achievements and ongoing initiatives – to protect food, people and the planet. These include:
Adolfo concludes: “I recognise the long journey ahead and the step change needed by the industry. Collective action, innovation, new operating models and unconventional partnerships will be necessary to accelerate the current pace of change towards a more sustainable tomorrow.”
The full report can be found here.
Tetra Pak PR Contact:
Lucia Freschi
Tetra Pak
Lucia.freschi@tetrapak.com