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Tetra Pak Company commits to build a low carbon, circular economy

16/01/2020

     Tetra Pak, the world's leading food processing and packaging solutions company, announces its Sustainability Report 2019 that highlights its strong commitment to build a low carbon, circular economy and a sustainability approach that covers the entire value chain, thereby reducing its climate change impact and eliminating carbon emissions from economies.  Tetra Pak is dedicated to support all of the 17 United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), and prioritized those where the Company could have the greatest influence and impact. The report also features Tetra Pak’s achievements in its sustainability journey based on its cutting-edge technologies, good management and future human resources, etc. The Company has been implementing action plans to reduce the lifecycle impact of its packaging, processing and service solutions.

     Fully renewable package

     In 2018, Tetra Pak took the first steps to address marine litter by investing heavily on a new closures portfolio in line with our strategy to build a fully renewable package. The Company plans to spend approximately 100 million euros per year for the next five years on developing alternative solutions to on-pack plastic straws, such as paper straws, tethered caps and other drink-from systems. Tetra Pak expects to industrialise production of paper straws on a scale that will meet global demand by 2025. It will incorporate a minimum of 2 percent recycled plastics content (2 percent in Europe) on average across beverage cartons by 2025, subject to technical and economic availability of suitable foodgrade recycled plastic.

     Responsible sourcing

     Tetra Pak sources 3.1 million tonnes of base materials (paperboard, polymer and aluminium) every year. The Company fully understand that the way it buys has a profound impact on people, the environment and the economy. Some 71 percent of the raw material Tetra Pak put in our carton packages is paperboard. In 2018, Tetra Pak reached the major milestone of helping customers produce more than 460 billion FSC (Forest Stewardship Council™) labelled packages since 2007. Tetra Pak has been on the CDP A-List Forests Programme for the last three years in recognition of its work in managing and mitigating risks associated with the sourcing and production of timber.

 

Tetra Pak Vietnam

 

     Tetra Pak’s long-term ambition is for all chilled and ambient packages to use renewable and/or recycled polymers. Tetra Pak’s supplier is also establishing a Bonsucro Chain of Custody from sugar cane plantation to their production facility for renewable polyethylene. 60% of the bioethanol used for our renewable polyethylene was sourced with Bonsucro Certification.

     Heavy investment on recycling

     Having invested more than 25 years of exploring and evaluating recycling technologies, Tetra Pak visions that all beverage cartons are collected for recycling, and zero beverage cartons become litter or are sent to landfill. The Company did invest 20 million Euro to support recycling infrastructures from 2012 to 2018.

     Environmental-friendly technologies

     In May 2018, Tetra Pak launched EncaptTM technology for high capacity separators for the dairy industry, helps to reduce the air pressure around the spinning bowl which lowers the air friction and thereby the energy consumption. The combination of the new Encapt™ technology, and the established AirTight design enables as much as 40 percent savings compared to alternative separator designs.

     In addition, Tetra Pak has made great improvements to its JNSD beverage line architecture by combining UV, filtration and aseptic technologies. The white paper case study shows that the results would be energy reduction of 67 percent and water savings of 50 percent in juice production. The Tetra Pak® Extrusion Wheel lets customers make premium, uniform, high quality ice cream products at the highest capacity and lowest cost in the industry. The Extrusion Wheel for ice cream products reduces waste in 98% line yield and records a maximum level of 2% waste compared to the usual 8%.

     Eliminating climate impacts

     In 2016, Tetra Pak was the first-ever company in the food packaging industry to have climate impact reduction targets approved by Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative. The Company committed to reducing its operational GHG emissions by 42 percent by 2030 and 58 percent by 2040, from a 2015 baseline, and to reducing GHG emissions across the value chain per unit of revenue by 16 percent by 2020 from a 2010 base-year. As working on the new strategy, Tetra Pak is looking at how best to ensure alignment with the latestscience that indicates the need to keep global temperature increase below 1.5°C.

     Renewable energy

     Tetra Pak is on track to have 80 percent of its operations supplied with renewable electricity by 2020, and 100 percent by 2030. The Company is evaluating how Tetra Pak can directly initiate new renewable projects in the regions where it operates.

     Sustainable supply chain

     Tetra Pak’s supply chain accounts for 45 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions in its value chain. Tetra Pak works closely with suppliers and partners to identify efficiencies, both in their operations and through their own supply and the Company formally evaluate supplier sustainability performance annually.

     Việt Nam will also see Tetra Pak adopt the global sustainable strategy to its local business. Although cartons are but a tiny fraction of total consumer packaging waste in the country, Tetra Pak Vietnam sustains a strong and abiding commitment to sustainable programs to promote carton package recyling through partnerships. In particular, Tetra Pak Vietnam has established strong partnerships with 4 collectors, 2 recyclers and set up a chain of public drop-off stations in Hà Nội and Hồ Chí Minh City. We are planning to expanding our partnerships in the future to promote carton package collection and recycling. Tetra Pak Vietnam ran a school recycling initiative covering more than 2,000 primary schools across Việt Nam  cumulatively during 2007 -2013. Altogether, a million primary school students were encouraged to fold, flatten and drop their used cartons into bins for recycling. In the years to come, the Company’s intention is to expand this model to more than 1,000 schools in Hà Nội and Hồ Chí Minh City.

 

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