Tetra Pak seeks holistic action

Tetra Pak’s new Approach to Nature framework on nature loss and enhancing water security aims to manage the impacts of the company’s value chain on nature and to support the restoration of ecosystems.

The company will consider all of its action in all locations, across all the business, its suppliers, and its customers. Amongst the 25 targets set by Tetra Pak are that 2025, all of Tetra Pak’s raw materials with the most significant land footprint will originate from certified or controlled sources. By 2025, all of Tetra Pak high water-impact suppliers will report on water use and quality. There will be no waste-to-landfill from Tetra Pak production sites by 2030.

Gilles Tisserand, VP climate & biodiversity, Tetra Pak, commented: “With over half of the world’s GDP heavily reliant on nature, the stakes could not be higher. As other companies join us on this journey, together we can help protect and restore nature for the generations to come.”

In 2022, Tetra Pak was a signatory of the Business for Nature coalition’s COP15 business statement, urging governments to adopt the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework’s Target 15. Target 15 required large private companies and financial institutions to assess and disclose their risks, dependencies, and impacts on biodiversity, provide information to consumers to promote sustainable consumption and report on compliance.



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