How we contribute

Food processing and packaging are essential to enable the transition to secure, sustainable and resilient food systems1. As an industry, we need to work together across the food value chain, and take collective actions that can help decarbonise and transform the world’s food systems, while contributing to circularity and increasing food packaging recycling.

Our ambition is to lead the sustainability transformation within our industry. That means contributing to sustainable development2 and making a positive impact3 through our products, services and actions.

Read more on how we take action in the areas where we can contribute the most.

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Food systems

Protecting what matters
Find out how we're working towards the transition to secure, sustainable and resilient food systems.
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Circularity

Towards a circular future
Find out what we're doing to improve collection & recycling of beverage cartons.
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Climate

Addressing the emissions
Find out what we're doing to contribute to lowering climate footprint across the entire value chain.
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Nature

Restoring nature
Find out how we are using renewable resources to protect and restore nature.
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Social sustainability

Empowering people
Find out what we’re doing to protect and empower people by respecting human rights throughout the value chain.
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1This means contributing to secure, resilient, and sustainable food systems that provide access to safe, affordable, and nutritious food, and minimise food loss and food waste across our value chain.

2Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Source: https://www.iisd.org/mission-and-goals/sustainable-development

3By positive impact we mean driving better outcomes for our workforce, workers and communities in our supply chain, workers in collection and recycling and people in our value chain affected by climate change and the transition to net-zero in the areas of labour, discrimination, hazardous working conditions and sustainable income, among others