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Tetra Pak 2020 Sustainability Report – commits to lead sustainability transformation

Tetra Pak 2020 Sustainability Report
Tetra Pak continues to invest in strengthening the collection and recycling ecosystem to ensure that cartons are effectively recycled into useful products. Photo: Tetra Pak

Tetra Pak, a world leading food processing and packaging solutions company released the 2020 Sustainability Report, celebrating the many ways the company has worked to protect food, people and the planet in the past year. An annual tradition since 1999, this year’s report is especially poignant in the midst of a global pandemic, while the world’s focus on planet and the environment is being challenged.

Some highlights from the global operations

Continuing to ensure food safety and help customers maintain uninterrupted food supplies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Working alongside customers worldwide to feed millions of children through school feeding programs and boost milk supply from smallholder farmers through our Dairy Hubs. 68 million children received milk or other nutritious products in Tetra Pak packages in schools.

Pioneering Bonsucro Chain of Custody certification for plant-based polymers, a first in the food and beverage industry, that ensures full traceability.

For the fourth year in a row, made CDP’s A List for leading efforts against climate change and protecting forests. 50 billion Tetra Pak packages were recycled globally.

In India, Tetra Pak continued to invest in strengthening the collection and recycling ecosystem to ensure that cartons are effectively recycled into useful products. This was done in close collaboration with industry, central & state government, collection & recycling partner, NGOs and other stakeholders.

Tetra Pak’s work in India in 2019

“Sustainability has long been at the heart of our business strategy and our operations. It is embodied in our brand promise, which is brought to life by protecting food, protecting people and protecting the planet. As we reflect on last year, we must necessarily begin with the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented event that has affected, and continues to affect, communities worldwide. In this context, our commitment to protecting what’s good has never been more vital – and our sense of purpose has never been stronger,” explained Ashutosh Manohar, managing director, Tetra Pak South Asia.

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