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Our approach to sustainability extends beyond sourcing and production processes. This includes the design and construction of energy-efficient buildings.
The environmental impact of buildings and facilities on CO2 emissions can be significant. To address this challenge, Tetra Pak aims to integrate energy efficiency and environmental responsibility into all building projects.
Tetra Pak greatly emphasises achieving Gold-level certification from LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for all new projects and major fit-outs. This commitment to energy-efficient building practices is a key factor, even in selecting smaller office spaces.
Tetra Pak's dedication to energy-efficient buildings is exemplified through various projects. In July 2019, the company inaugurated Vietnam's first-ever aseptic carton packaging material factory in Binh Duong, Vietnam.
This €120 million facility was designed with an expandable capacity of 20 billion packs per annum and is one of the first factories in Vietnam to achieve the demanding LEED Version 4 Gold certification.
Image: Tetra Pak’s LEED Version 4 Gold-certified packaging plant in Binh Duong
Furthermore, Tetra Pak's factory in Chakan, India, is renewing its LEED Gold certification, while certification is underway for parts of its factories in Kunshan and Hohhot, China, and Modena, Italy.
In October 2019, the company opened its new head office in Shanghai, China, within a LEED Platinum-rated development. The newly remodelled 7,600 m2 office was awarded LEED Gold certification for its energy-efficient interior design and construction.
Similarly, in October 2019, Tetra Pak opened a new €25 million site in Olsztyn, Poland, designed and constructed in full compliance with the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), another respected international standard for sustainable building practices.
In all new projects and major fit-outs, where possible, we now aim for Gold-level certification from LEED, a leading international certification standard. Energy efficiency and accreditation of the building are key deciding factors, even in choosing smaller offices.
Image: Tetra Pak’s energy-efficient head office
Tetra Pak's commitment to energy-efficient buildings impacts the company's overall climate impact. By achieving Gold-level LEED and BREEAM certifications, Tetra Pak ensures that its facilities are designed and operated with the consideration of minimising climate impact.
The adoption of LEED and BREEAM standards demonstrates Tetra Pak's dedication to strive toward environmental responsibility and sustainable practices. These certifications show the company's efforts to minimise its carbon footprint and contribute to global efforts in combating climate change.
Image: A Tetra Pak facility fitted with roof-top solar panels
Tetra Pak continues to prioritise energy efficiency and move towards more sustainable building practices in its future projects. By adhering to stringent certification standards, the company remains committed to reducing its climate impact and promoting environmentally responsible operations. The success of these initiatives inspires further innovation and collaboration with partners and stakeholders to create a more sustainable future for all.