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PAC June 2015 Driving environmental impact through packaging design
Our environmental performance evolution
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Waste efficient
Energy recovery
1-way vs. returnables
1980s 2000s 1970s 1990s 2010s
Raw materials
Transparency
Food waste
Water
Supply chain integration
Certification and labelling Efficiency
LCA
Factory emissions
Environment reporting
Recycling
Design for environment
Climate goal
Partnering & commitments
LCA target setting
Environment is a core driver of our business today
Fostered at the top
Initials/DDMMYY Security Level
“As the world’s leading provider of food processing and packaging solutions, our business is built on our ability to
provide safe, secure and sustainable nourishment to consumers worldwide. Success requires continuous innovation; finding new
ways to meet the ever-shifting expectations of the market, and the increasingly diverse needs of our customers, in ways that
fully address our social and environmental responsibilities. ”
-Dennis Jonsson, Tetra Pak President and CEO
Environment is a strategic priority for Tetra Pak
HB/2015-03-10 Internal
►Reduce environmen-tal footprint across the value chain
►Develop sustainable products
► Increase recycling
SUSTAINABLE PROFITABLE GROWTH
Develop sustainable products Aim for: 100% FSC-certified paperboard, A 100% renewable package
Develop sustainable products – a critical objective
Improve environmental profile of entire portfolio
Develop and deploy environmental innovations
Key actions
Goals Objectives
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It all starts with a lifecycle perspective
Logistics
Innovation
Our operations
Customers operations
Recycling Sourcing
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Design for Environment
Carbon footprint
Recyclability Renewability Water footprint
Harmful substances
Less material
Reducing environmental footprint by integrated approach Environment innovations
Next generation barrier materials Bio-based polymers Eco-efficient
equipment
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Global Environment/2014-02-11
Responsibly sourced materials
FSC™-certified paperboard
Bio-based polymers
Replacing petroleum with sugar cane
Sustainable packages are sustainably sourced packages
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Bio-based sources
Responsible sourcing
Material efficient
Efficient logistics
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Several environmental improvements Award winning Tetra Brik® Aseptic1000 Edge LightCap™
The renewable paperboard sleeve is FSC certified
Low package weight to product weight ratio (3%)
The cap available is bio-based polymer (derived from sugar cane)
Angled top and closure position improve pallet efficiency by 4%
Results of Design for Environment focus
30% aluminum foil barrier thickness
23% CO2e from materials
waste reduction
11% TBA Edge with biobased LightCap vs. TBA Square with StreamCap
Reduced carbon footprint
Low carbon footprint compared to traditional canned food packaging
Efficient logistics
The brick shape allow 18% improved pallet efficiency vs. cylindrical alternatives
Responsible sourcing
FSC-certified paperboard
Low material use
Low package weight – 60% less than the tin can
The 21st century alternative for canned food
Tetra Recart environment design
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The old could not be more relevant Aseptic packages for sensitive dairy products
Source: Franklin Associates of Prairies Village, Kansas, 2007 Reference
Comparison among half and half containers
Total CO2 Emissions (Pounds of Carbon Dioxide
Equivalents/10,000 Containers)
2,500
6,500
9,000
Tetra BrikAseptic
Paperboard Gabletop
PET
Total energy consumption (Million BTUs per 10,000 Containers)
25
53
72
Tetra BrikAseptic
Paperboard Gabletop
PET
Our Journey Towards 100% Renewable Packaging A response to the challenge of diminishing natural resources and climate change