Tetra Pak has been named as a European Climate Leader 2023 by the Financial Times, in recognition of the company’s progress in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its robust commitments to climate action.
Of the thousands assessed by the Financial Times and Statista, only the leading 500 companies with the greatest reduction in their GHG emissions intensity made it to the final list.
Adolfo Orive, President & CEO at Tetra Pak shared that they have plans to continue mitigating their environmental impact further |
Each company in the list has been assigned an individual score, which is calculated using information on the company’s volume of emissions, level of disclosure on these emissions and its reduction of emissions as a percentage.
Tetra Pak was ranked amongst the top 20 percent of the 500 companies listed, achieving a 54.3 percent absolute reduction of the Scope 1 and 2 emissions over a five-year period. The ranking also recognizes Tetra Pak's efforts across the value chain (Scope 3), highlighting its regular inclusion amongst CDP A-listed businesses and its net-zero targets as approved by Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) along a 1.5° C pathway.
Tetra Pak actively engages in sustainable activities |
Adolfo Orive, President & CEO at Tetra Pak, says: “The acknowledgment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders. While we are proud of our achievements to date, we have plans to continue mitigating our environmental impact further - by decarbonising our value chain, driving circular solutions while contributing to food system resilience and protecting biodiversity. All these actions are core to our purpose, as we commit to making food safe and available everywhere and we promise to protect what’s good - food, people and the planet.”
In Vietnam, Tetra Pak Binh Duong was one of the first packaging factories to achieve the globally-recognized LEED Gold certification. Applying LEED standards, the factory saved 2 million litres of water per year, recycling or salvaging 90 per cent of generated waste, and decreasing 4,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year. Tetra Pak is actively engaged in promoting the circular economy in Vietnam. The Company has installed nearly 5,900m2 solar panels to cut down more than 700 tons of CO2 emissions. Tetra Pak is expanding its partnership with retailers of MM Mega Market, Aeon Mall to expand carton drop-off stations nationwide and joining hands with VECA to expand the digitalized collection of used beverage cartons in 18 districts of Ho Chi Minh City. Previously, Tetra Pak implemented a pilot program to collect and recycle used beverage cartons in the community. The Company is planning to spread this initiative to the north of Vietnam as well.
Vu Thi Ly