At Tetra Pak, we’re on a journey to deliver the world's most sustainable food package. That’s why we say Go nature. Go carton.
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The challenges with packaging today
From greenhouse gas emissions, plastic waste in our environment and expanding landfills to the depletion of finite resources and limited recyclability.
Our journey to deliver the most sustainable food package
Our aim is to create cartons made solely from responsibly sourced renewable or recycled materials, fully recyclable and carbon neutral. It is all part of our journey to deliver the world’s most sustainable food package.
Why we’re taking action for a sustainable tomorrow
Food packaging can cause problems for the planet, but we want to make it part of the solution. Discover some of the stories that drive us to deliver food packaging that can make a difference.
Adolfo Orive, President and CEO of Tetra Pak talks about our ambition to create the ultimate sustainable food package – that secures food safety and availability while reducing the impact on our planet.
Our ambition
Adolfo Orive, President and CEO of Tetra Pak talks about our ambition to create the ultimate sustainable food package – that secures food safety and availability while reducing the impact on our planet.
The world’s most sustainable food package.
Packaging plays a critical role in the global food delivery system, but it can also cause problems for the planet. Take a look at how we want to make a difference as we aim to deliver the world’s most sustainable food package.
Our carton packages are made of on average 70% paperboard, but they also contain thin layers of plastic and aluminium. We aim to reduce the use of plastic, remove aluminium and increase the use of responsibly sourced paper-based content in our carton packages.
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