What if all packaging were carbon-neutral? 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.
Dairy milk has always been an important part of daily nutrition for students. Tetra Pak® Aseptic cartons offer the same safe and delicious milk students are used to while providing greater benefits to schools and dairy producers.
Ever wonder how we put the “Shelf in “Shelf. Shake. Serve.”? It’s simple, we use a unique production process and multi-layer packaging to make plant-based beverages safe to store on your pantry shelves without the need for additional additives or preservatives.
The COVID-19 outbreak is an unprecedented event, affecting communities worldwide. None of us have previously experienced a situation like the one we are currently going through . Our thoughts are with those most affected. In this context, extraordinary measures are needed to ensure we can continue to deliver on our promise to protect what's good.
Tetra Pak accelerates action towards reduced littering and sustainable future
Tetra Pak today announces it is ready to deploy its portfolio of tethered cap solutions. The portfolio brings numerous benefits to food and beverage manufacturers and consumers as the company builds on its vision of the most sustainable food package.
Tetra Pak and Rockwell Automation collaborate to advance performance for powder manufacturers
Collaboration merges industry-proven processing solutions with leading process control architecture. Resulting capabilities are set to improve quality consistency, enhance efficiency and reduce variability, redefining industry performance metrics
Tetra Pak has today announced the introduction of certified recycled polymers, becoming the first company in the food and beverage packaging industry to be awarded the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) Advanced Products certification.
Climate challenge sparks new spirit of collaborative innovation
Major players in the packaging industry have recognised that they won’t be able to solve the multiple challenges they face by working in silos. We spoke to Francisco Razzolini at Brazilian paperboard producer Klabin, and Carina Rydén Pettersson at Tetra Pak, about the new spirit of collaborative innovation
Climate challenge sparks new spirit of collaborative innovation
Major players in the packaging industry have recognised that they won’t be able to solve the multiple challenges they face by working in silos. We spoke to Francisco Razzolini at Brazilian paperboard producer Klabin, and Carina Rydén Pettersson at Tetra Pak, about the new spirit of collaborative innovation
Driving innovation through virtual product development
Innovation often thrives in periods of adversity. It’s a lesson from history, and during the past few months it has been proven to be right yet again. When Covid-19 was spreading globally, so was innovation; germinating where it was needed most and proving that humanity can respond smartly and swiftly to even the most elusive of challengers.
Customers praise remote Dairy Hub training programme
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major food system disruptions and smallholder farmers have been heavily affected as mobility restrictions continue to limit their access to the formal supply chain. Smallholder farmers account for 42% (360 million tonnes) of global milk production, so food availability is emerging as a major concern.