Tetra Pak at IDF World Dairy Summit 2024

At the event, Tetra Pak will highlight the crucial role the dairy sector has as a contributor to livelihoods, food security, nutrition and global food systems.

Tetra Pak, as a key player in the dairy value chain, will reiterate its commitment made towards a more resilient future, to reduce environmental impact and contribute to the sector’s long-term sustainability. In 2023, we signed up to the 'Pathways to Dairy Net Zero' climate initiative, aiming to accelerate climate change action and reduce GHG emissions across the dairy sector.

Find out more about World Dairy Summit 2024

Enabling Sustainable Dairy

We will share insights and progress on working with customers and the broader dairy value chain in the Dairy Processing Task Force and the innovative systems and technologies needed to further drive down GHG emissions in dairy processing.1

Furthermore, we will provide progress on our support to School Feeding Programmes and Dairy Hub Projects, and to global and local organisations to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and increase access to safe, nutritious food. See you in Paris!

Event Programme

Speaker Vincenzo Benevento, Vice President of Processing Liquid Food Solutions at Tetra Pak

Roundtable discussion: Collective dairy actions for a sustainable production

Wednesday, 16 October
11:00 am-12:45 pm

Vincenzo Benevento, Vice President of Processing Liquid Food Solutions at Tetra Pak will take part in this roundtable, which forms part of a longer session dedicated to exploring the vectors for environmental improvements in the dairy sector.

Speaker Maria Norlin, Director Business Stream Dairy

Roundtable discussion: Economy and food security with focus on future global milk supply

Wednesday, 16 October
4:00-5:30 pm

Maria Norlin, Director Business Stream Dairy, who holds a Master of Science in Chemical Biology, will contribute to this session sharing global insights on the future global milk supply, gained from working with multiple markets and on multiple projects.

IDF International Dairy Federation logo

IDF Dairy Innovation Awards

Friday, 18 October
11:15 am-12:45 pm

Sponsored by Tetra Pak, the award winners will be announced in a Special Plenary Session on innovation at the IDF World Dairy Summit hosted in Paris, France on 18 October.

Visit our booth!

Meet our Sales Team at the Tetra Pak booth (Hall 22) and discuss how we can support you. Or meet us in the chill area next to our booth and enjoy our high-end interior furnishing made from the recycling of the non-fibre fraction from used beverage cartons, thanks to partnerships with Recon Polymers, Aectual and our investment in a polyAl compound, these furnishings and architectural systems are used by architects, interior designers and across Tetra Pak facilities and events. Ask about our prize draw too!

Amongst other things, we will be showcasing:

Plant illustration, processing equipment and filling machine

Driving efficiencies in dairy processing

Driving efficiencies in dairy processing

The UHT 2.0 Heating Portfolio, using OneStep technology, reduces water and energy consumption and helps reduce carbon emissions, when compared to a conventional UHT milk production line.

Farmer with cows

Tetra Pak Dairy Hubs

Tetra Pak Dairy Hubs

Dairy Hub projects help build sustainable value chains3 through collaboration that assists smallholder farmers in increasing the quality and profitability of milk production, as well as caring for animal welfare.

Children in Kenya, Tetra Classic Aseptic carton packages

Tetra Pak School Feeding Programmes

Tetra Pak School Feeding Programmes

We collaborate with governments, NGOs, the UN, international development aid agencies, and our customers to provide technical assistance for school feeding programmes. We help throughout every step of the process by sharing global best practices to ensure optimal implementation.

Furniture and furnishings made of recycled cartons

The future of recycled carton is beautiful

The future of recycled carton is beautiful

It’s time to take recycled materials one step further and systematically create high-quality products that retain – or exceed – their original value. One innovative Dutch interior brand is working hard to prove the potential of recycled materials on a large scale, demonstrating the direction that fully circular design can take us.

1A sustainable food value chain is a food value chain that: is profitable throughout all of its stages (economic sustainability); has broad-based benefits for society (social sustainability); and has a positive or neutral impact on the natural environment (environmental sustainability).