Customers praise remote Dairy Hub training programme
Through our Dairy Hub model, we participate to build local dairy value chains by providing technical assistance to smallholder farmers, supporting our dairy customers' ability to collect more quality milk
School milk programme in Kenya increases enrolment rates
New Dairy Hub project in Kenya increases productivity
Tetra Pak is working with Uplands Dairy in Kenya to revitalise the dairy sector by providing technical assistance to smallholder farmers
Q&A with Roberto Franchitti
Here, we talk about how Tetra Pak reduces food waste, and how cutting the operational impact of our customers adds up to make a big difference.
Partnering to develop dairy farming in Uganda
Some 50 dairy development executives have been hired and trained to provide hands-on technical assistance to 1,000 commercial dairy farmers in south-west Uganda
Zero Waste Project teaches Turkey’s school children about protecting nature
Tetra Pak is a partner in the Zero Waste Project, an education programme aimed at teaching school children in Turkey about the importance of protecting nature
New school milk programme in Sri Lanka
Tetra Pak South Asia and Tetra Laval Food for Development have supported our Cargills and the Ministry of Education by providing technical assistance
New carton recycling partnership in Russia
Tetra Pak has joined forces with L-PAK, a leading producer of corrugated carton in Russia, to launch a new state-of-the-art recycling line for cartons
Green roof project - providing shelter through recycling
The Green Roof Project is celebrating a decade of helping people in distress while championing carton collection and recycling in Thailand.
Reducing our impact through “green buildings”
In addition to the efficiency of our production processes, the quality of our buildings makes a significant difference to the sustainability of our operations.
Flexible working arrangements
Growing numbers of Tetra Pak personnel around the world are benefiting from flexible working arrangements giving employees more flexibility in where they work
Little Things Renew Nature
A schools education programme in Turkey, set-up to educate children on how cartons can be recycled and why it’s important, helps create awareness in the region.
Harnessing the opportunities of digitalisation and connectivity
Digitalisation and connectivity are changing the food and beverage industry as we know it. They offer unprecedented opportunities to increase food safety
Recycling in Seoul - the power of partnership
The collaboration between Tetra Pak and the government of Seoul City is a testament to the power of true partnership and shared commitment.
Toward 100% Renewable Electricity
We see renewable energy as key to our carbon reduction strategy. The two latest years we have reached 50 percent renewable electricity consumption.
Celebrating recycling routes
Recycling Route is a search engine for recycling through curbside collection in Brazil created by Tetra Pak Brazil together with Waze that was launched in 2008.
Green Roof - recycling project in Thailand
The Green Roof Project was first launched in 2010, initially for a three-year period, but has proved so successful that it has now been extended to run to 2016.
Tetra Pak Academy
Tetra Pak Academy offers a comprehensive business-driven learning portfolio that can be aligned with individual development needs.
Technical Talent Programme
The Technical Talent Programme is an opportunity to develop your technical skillset, gain practical experience, create a network and tackle real-life challenges
Innovative product and package design in Peru’s school nutrition programme
Tetra Pak is working with customer and the Peruvian government to bring nutritious products into Peruvian schools and educate about recycling
Schools make recycling fun in Japan
Our educational Bellmark school program helps spread information about carton recycling throughout Japan, increasing the number of cartons people recycle.
History and tradition of school milk in Japan
Tetra Pak is working with schools across to Japan to solve the challenge of child malnourishment and promote environmental education.
Educating consumers
Consumers still buy loose milk that has been poured into plastic bags or used bottles. Studies have repeatedly shown the dangers of drinking such milk.
Colourful cartoons
By engaging children in recycling through clever use of colourful cartoons and an interactive website, UK schools are changing the future.
Collaboration is powerful
Sustainable paper industry. Tetra Pak collaborates with recycling companies all over the world for recycling of beverage cartons
Classrooms from cartons
In schools and cities across India we’ve rolled out an initiative to increase the recycling of used beverage cartons.
Partnering to change consumer behaviour
Through our membership in the Swiss beverage carton association, we have played an important role in facilitating a partnership to change consumer behaviour.
Carbon Pricing
Tetra Pak is using an internal carbon price to reduce of GHG emissions and encourage investment in renewable energy.
Playing for better recycling rates
After almost doubling the carton recycling rate in just four years, by 2020 we’re aiming for 50% of all beverage cartons in Sweden to be recycled.
A nutritious start for youngsters
The school milk programme has been widely accepted by the children and the community. Enrollment and drop-out rates have improved considerably in targeted school
2018 Leadership Excellence Awards
The 2018 Leadership Excellence Awards went to Bulent Kozak, the Factory Director of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
2017 Leadership Excellence Award
Our Leadership Excellence Award winner 2017: Guillaume Latourrette. Guillaume has instilled a Customer First mindset throughout the cluster
Raising awareness of FSC™
Around the world we are supporting initiatives that increase understanding of sustainable forestry and encourage consumers to make responsible choices.
Playing our part in school feeding in Bolivia
Tetra Pak have worked together with the local food processing industry to improve school feeding programmes across Bolivia.
Partnership in action in Sri Lanka, Dairy Hubs
A new Dairy Hub initiative in Sri Lanka’s war-torn north-east is building capacity in the dairy industry – and transforming the lives of local farers.
Partnering to fulfil Senegal's potential
We are working with local farmers to develop the dairy value chain and get more fresh milk into schools improving food, education and nutrition for children
Continuing to deliver nutrition to school children during COVID-19
The closure of schools around the world due to COVID-19 risks having a major impact on the health and nutrition of school children.
My future - learning and development
Our learning and development programmes are designed to build a culture of high performance – where talent is respected, recognised and rewarded.
Milestone for FSC™-labelled packages
Tetra Pak reached a new significant milestone in early 2019, with the total number of FSC-labelled packages delivered passing the 500 billion mark.
Q&A with Lisa Ryden
Here, we talk with Lisa Ryden, Director of Recycling, to her about our company’s longstanding pioneering approach to recycling and circular economy
Improving school attendance among refugee children in Syria and Lebanon
A new school milk programme in Syria and Lebanon is helping boost nutrition, improve enrolment and decrease drop-out rates among refugee school children
A new programme to improve children's nutrition and school attendance in Burundi
Tetra Pak is supporting our customer, the newly founded local company Modern Dairy Burundi, to help boost the nutrition of 20,000 children
Why honesty is the best policy when talking about the SDGs
We’ve committed to support all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Find out how aligning to the SDG’s has enabled us to expand our sustainability approach.
The Green Roof Project
The Green Roof Project was first launched in 2010, initially for a three-year period, but has proved so successful that it has been extended to run to 2016
FSC™ Certification
We see FSC™ as offering a credible universal standard and we actively encourage our customers to display the logo on their packages.
Expanding recycling infrastructure across the U.S.
Less than ten years ago only 18% of US households had access to carton recycling. Today this has grown to 60%, taking carton recycling mainstream across the US.
Drinking yoghurt: moving away from plastic
Our customer Skånemejerier turned to us to assist for for a sustainable alternative carton package for beverages to be consumed on-the-go
Q&A with Gaby Youd
In this interview, we talk with Gaby Youd about the central role of diversity and inclusion to the long-term success and sustainability of Tetra Pak.
Joining forces to improve the value of recycling
We are working with an increased number of recyclers and other recycling chain stakeholders to drive a viable and sustainable business solution.