Tetra Pak, a Philippine company, has launched its 25th Sustainability Report, highlighting its commitment to food systems transformation and a 47% reduction in operational greenhouse gas emissions since 2019. The report focuses on five interconnected areas: food systems, circularity, climate, nature, and social sustainability. The report also highlights a 20% reduction in value chain GHG emissions and a 47% reduction across operations since 2019. This puts Tetra Pak on track to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions across the value chain by 2050.
Another significant milestone saw the launch of an aseptic beverage carton featuring a paper-based barrier, reducing its carbon footprint by a third (33%) and bringing the company closer to developing the world’s most sustainable food package. This world-first resulted from a €100 million investment in packaging research and development in 2023, with the same investment planned annually for the next five to ten years.
Adolfo Orive, President & CEO at Tetra Pak, comments, “Collaboration across the food industry is ever more important to feed a growing population sustainably. Our global presence and end-to-end solutions give us daily opportunities to collaborate with stakeholders across the value chain, from farmers and food producers to suppliers, policymakers, consumers, and others. We understand the responsibility that comes with this role. We remain committed to playing our part to transform the world’s food systems to ensure they are more secure, resilient, and sustainable.”
Tetra Pak implements Cartons for Communities (CFC) in the Philippines, a comprehensive initiative to promote carton recycling and sustainability. The program includes education and awareness, collection and infrastructure, and advocacy and policy, enabling Tetra Pak to effectively collaborate with schools, communities, and local governments to promote recycling.
Through CFC, Tetra Pak Philippines has doubled its growth in recycling volume compared to the previous year. This surge is part of a consistent upward trend, with a 23% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) observed since 2020. “Our collaborative initiatives have expanded across the nation, working directly with 15 local government units (LGUs) throughout Region 4A (Calabarzon) and the city of Baguio. These partnerships are pivotal in driving our vision for a greener future as we continue to innovate and invest in sustainable practices,” Catherine Chua, Sustainability Manager for the Philippines at Tetra Pak, said.
Tetra Pak’s Sustainability Report FY23 highlights its achievements in protecting food, people, and the planet. The company expanded School Feeding Programmes, helping 64 million children in 49 countries access milk and other nutritious beverages. Recycling increased by 7% worldwide, with a 14% increase in polyAl volume sent for recycling. Tetra Pak was recognized for its leadership in corporate transparency and performance, being included in the CDP Forests ‘A List for the eighth consecutive year. The company also implements the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
The total FY23 report can be found here.