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Higher recycling rates, lower CO2 emissions and commercialization of the world’s first 100% bio-based carton among highlights
March 16, 2015
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
Tetra Pak made further progress towards its 2020 environmental goals during 2014, passing several important milestones in its journey to develop sustainable products, reduce the environmental footprint of the value chain and increase recycling. The year saw the launch of the world’s first fully renewable carton package, the Tetra Rex Bio-based. Made solely from paperboard and plant-based plastics, including the TwistCapTM OSO 34 bio-based opening, the package is currently being trialled by Finnish dairy producer Valio in retail outlets across the country. Tetra Pak secured Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain of Custody certification for the last seven of its 92 facilities and legal entities worldwide. This means that the company can deliver FSC labelled packages from anywhere in the world, marking an important step towards its goal of using only FSC certified paperboard in all of its products. During 2014, the company delivered almost 44 billion FSC labelled packages to customers worldwide, 38 per cent higher than in 2013. Furthermore, Tetra Pak has produced more than 130 billion packages bearing the FSC logo since unveiling its first one in 2007. Data validated mid-way through 2014 showed CO2 emissions across all parts of the Tetra Pak value chain down 8 per cent from a 2010 baseline, despite a 7 per cent increase in production over the same time-frame. The business remains well on track towards its 2020 goal of capping climate impact across the value chain at 2010 levels, while growing the business. Within Tetra Pak’s own operations, the company continued to keep CO2e emissions below its 2010 target threshold. In 2014, emissions were 1.5 per cent lower than in 2010, while production levels were up 13 per cent. Tetra Pak’s ratings from the Carbon Disclosure Project climbed significantly during 2014. The company’s Carbon Disclosure score increased from 91 to 97, against an industry average of 53, while its Carbon Performance rating was A–, up from a B rating in 2013 and compared with an industry average of C. Tetra Pak introduced a number of new food processing and packaging solutions to help customers reduce their own environmental impact, while also improving their operational efficiency. These included: • The Tetra Therm®Aseptic Flex, a continuous aseptic processing unit that offers dairy producers the highest levels of UHT performance at the lowest environmental impact and total cost of ownership. • A new high-acid juice pasteurization process that can save manufacturers up to 20 per cent on energy consumption, by reducing the temperature of the second pasteurization process from 95°C to 80°C, without compromising the safety or quality of the finished product. • An Environmental Benchmarking Service to help food and beverage companies assess the environmental performance of their production operations, and to identify opportunities for improvement. • A broader range of bio-based caps and closures. Depending on type, a bio-based cap reduces CO2 emissions by between 14 and 19 per cent compared with its fossil-fuel derived equivalent Tetra Pak’s recycling efforts continued to progress. In 2014, 651,000 tonnes of used beverage cartons were recycled globally, up from 623,000 tonnes in the previous year. This represents 26% of the company’s annual delivery, which is relatively low comparing to the 2020 target of 40%. However, the company remains committed, and is working with its partners to address the challenges such as the lack of infrastructure in emerging markets. To support the recycling process, the company introduced Tetra Top with Separable Top for both chilled and ambient products. The package, with its familiar plastic top and carton sleeve, is now designed in a way that allows consumers to simply and quickly detach the top from the sleeve once empty, allowing them to be recycled separately. “We set ourselves some aggressive environmental targets and, by and large, we remain nicely on track to achieve them,” says Mario Abreu, the newly-appointed VP environment for Tetra Pak. “We well recognise the absolute imperative of keeping a sharp focus on this ever-more important dimension of our business; securing growth while acting and operating in ways that best protect the future of our planet, and delivering the products, services and support that help our customers to do the same.”
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