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Tetra Pak and Yellow Dreams set to boost carton recycling
With a joint investment of around €3 million by Tetra Pak and Yellow Dreams, a recycling plant will start operations in Ittervoort (The Netherlands) in 2025..
Tetra Pak Endorses the Paris Dairy Declaration on Sustainability at COP29
Tetra Pak endorses the International Dairy Federation (IDF) and UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)-led Paris Dairy Declaration on Sustainability.
We work with the Carton Council to offer grants to Material Recovery Facilities to improve sorting of cartons through automation and artificial intelligence.
Our thoughts remain with those affected by the devastating Australian bushfires. To help the communities in need, the Tetra Laval Group is donating €350,000
The convergence of health and environment we observed in last year’s Index has grown to encompass other concerns, as “people” and “planet” issues increasingly overlap.
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2023-06-20
One of Europe’s main recycling hubs for beverage cartons starts operations
With a joint investment of around €29 million by Tetra Pak and Stora Enso, a new recycling line for post-consumer beverage cartons is starting operations in Poland. The line has the potential to triple the annual recycling capacity of beverage cartons in the country - from 25,000 to 75,000 tonnes – and provides scope to absorb the entire volume of beverage cartons sold in Poland, as well as additional volumes from neighbouring countries, including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.