CHENNAI: Tetra Pak published its Annual Sustainability Report highlighting the company’s global achievements and progress in the last year and details the actions to help realise resilient and sustainable food systems. A special South Asia supplement released along with the report highlights the local initiatives taken to promote a low-carbon circular economy- ranging from helping customers reduce their emissions, to environment friendly practices adopted in the company’s own operations, as well as various partnerships undertaken to increase collection & recycling of used carton packages.
Global Highlights:
The impact of the pandemic and several global events have made a significant impact on the global logistics and raw material prices. However, as the world’s leading food processing and packaging solutions company Tetra Pak has worked towards reducing the impact of unprecedented disruptions around the global supply chain while leading the sustainability transformation within the industry.
Tetra Pak’s 23rd Sustainability Report highlights the company’s achievements and ongoing initiatives – to protect food, people and the planet. These include:
In addition, here are some highlights from Tetra Pak's initiatives in India:
“Our ambition is to lead the sustainability transformation within our industry, and this is only possible through concrete actions across our value chain. We believe that it is imperative to leverage strong and system-wide partnerships, as collaboration is key to successfully overcome the challenges we face today. It is also critical to embed sustainability as a key business driver & decision-making criterion and promoting a culture of sustainability in our business and industry. As you will see in our latest sustainability report, we are making strong efforts in these areas,” said Ashutosh Manohar, Managing Director - Tetra Pak South Asia
In 2021, Tetra Pak reduced its operational footprint GHG emissions (scopes 1, 2 and business travel) by 36% compared to its 2019 baseline. Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions combined were reduced by 27% compared to 2019 baseline.
Plant-based packages refer to packages made with plant-based plastic versus fossil-based plastic (external layer, lamination layer and internal layer).
Based on climate accounting internal calculations considering 59 kilo tonnes of plant-based plastic purchased in 2021.
Figure relates to operational and capital expenditure
The attributed recycled polymers used in Tetra Pak carton packages are certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), according to principles of attribution (RSB Advanced Products Category III).
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