The Covid-19 pandemic has had a far-reaching impact on the F&B packaging industry just like on most aspects of life and business. Unprecedented levels of health awareness and lifestyle-related information over the past couple of years have altered the way consumers view food and nutrition including the way food and drinks are packaged. These fast-changing trends have prompted the F&B packaging industry to innovate at a matching pace to meet the converging needs of both consumers and the environment.
Tetra Pak, the global leader in packaging solutions, has been at the forefront of bringing about a paradigm shift in the way food is packaged and distributed. In 2020, Tetra Pak announced its commitment to reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its own operations by 2030 and its ambition to reach net-zero GHG emissions across the entire value chain by 2050. The brand’s sustainability strategy is founded on its commitment to a low-carbon circular economy, one which considers no
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Tetra Pak is working towards creating the world’s most sustainable package by 2030. “Achieving sustainability is no longer a choice, it is the only option ..
Every day around the world hundreds of millions of single-use containers and cans are thrown away. Although packaging is a critical part of the global food delivery system, this causes depletion of finite resources and wastage. As the demand for packaged foods rises, the need to find more sustainable packaging solutions is becoming more urgent.
Fortunately, some companies are taking up the challenge and developing truly innovative and sustainable food packaging that would revolutionise the market and help save the environment.
One of them is the food processing and packaging solutions provider, Tetra Pak.
As a leader in the field, Tetra Pak has committed to a goal of developing the most sustainable food package ever, to be made solely from responsibly sourced renewable or recycled materials, fully recyclable and carbon-neutral. The journey to reach this goal is called Go Nature, Go Carton.
It is a mammoth ambition – and one that would have untold positive repercussions for th