Tetra Pak has launched its full-year 2024 (FY24) Sustainability Report, highlighting a 25% reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its value chain since 2019, marking a further five-percentage-point improvement since 2023. Within its own operations, the company has achieved a 54% reduction in GHG emissions since 2019 and reports 94% renewable energy consumption in its own operations, keeping the company on track to achieve net-zero GHG emissions in its own operations by 2030. Moreover, these environmental achievements go hand in hand with the company’s continuous efforts to improve livelihoods…
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Tetra Pak launches Dairy Hub Handbook paving the way for a more resilient dairy value chain
Tetra Pak announced the launch of the Dairy Hub Handbook, ahead of World Milk Day on 1 June. The handbook is a detailed guide to Tetra Pak’s Dairy Hub model, explaining its necessity, set-up and benefits for individuals and communities as a practical solution to address food security and nutrition challenges. It showcases the company’s commitment to supporting local customers, as well as collaborating with non-government organisations (NGOs) and international development aid agencies to build resilient dairy value chains. A Dairy Hub project connects smallholder farmers to a dedicated dairy…
Read MoreTetra Pak and Schoeller Allibert to launch transport crates made from used beverage cartons
In an innovative step towards a circular economy and as a result of close collaboration, Tetra Pak and Schoeller Allibert will launched a new transport crate made of polyAl from used beverage cartons at the Plastics Recycling Show in Amsterdam. Schoeller Allibert is a leading global manufacturer of returnable transport packaging solutions. By integrating up to 50% polyAl from used beverage cartons with raw materials from other recycled streams (without using any virgin materials), Schoeller Allibert has developed warehouse crates and other reusable logistics packaging that meet high industry standards…
Read MoreTetra Pak recognised with ‘A’ score for transparency on climate change
Tetra Pak has been recognised for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change by global environmental non-profit CDP, securing a place on its annual ‘A List’. The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is an international non-profit organisation that promotes environmental transparency by encouraging organisations to disclose their environmental impact. It is highly recognised for its structured approach, broad participation, and strong support from the investment community. The CDP assesses data from over 22,000 companies, ranking them on their transparency, tangible action and environmental leadership. Based on data reported through…
Read MoreTetra Pak wins Environmental Initiatives Award at SEAL Business Sustainability Awards 2025
Tetra Pak has received the Environmental Initiatives Award at the 2025 SEAL Business Sustainability Awards for its Approach to Nature framework. The SEAL (Sustainability, Environmental Achievement and Leadership) Award recognises Tetra Pak’s framework as an industry-leading example of how major companies can leverage their expertise to guide and collaborate with partners throughout the value chain to realise their own sustainability goals and address regulatory requirements. Tetra Pak launched its comprehensive Approach to Nature framework in 2024 to address nature-related impacts across the value chain. This ambitious approach is built…
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