02.12.24
Tetra Pak has been recognized for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on forests by global environmental non-profit CDP, securing a place on its annual “A List.”
Based on data reported through CDP’s 2023 Forests questionnaires, Tetra Pak is among the 2% of companies that achieved an ‘A’ score out of over 21,000 companies assessed. The company also reported on Climate Change and, for the first time, Water Security.
Having recorded an ‘A-‘ score on both cemented Tetra Pak's inclusion in the CDP leadership band once again, as the only company in the carton packaging sector to do so.
“We rely on nature to provide us with the necessary building blocks for life: from clean air and water to material goods such as food,” Gilles Tisserand, VP climate & biodiversity, Tetra Pak, said. “We believe that companies such as Tetra Pak need to act urgently, based on the currently available information, to reduce the impacts of our value chain, to restore landscapes and to contribute to the wider transformation of food systems.
“Our approach to nature is closely linked with our ambitions on climate, circularity, social sustainability and food systems,” added Tisserand. “As we strive to lead the way in corporate transparency, we are extremely pleased to be included in the CDP Forests A List for the eighth year running, as well as to be the only company in the carton packaging sector who is in this year’s leadership band across all the CDP areas of disclosure.”
Based on data reported through CDP’s 2023 Forests questionnaires, Tetra Pak is among the 2% of companies that achieved an ‘A’ score out of over 21,000 companies assessed. The company also reported on Climate Change and, for the first time, Water Security.
Having recorded an ‘A-‘ score on both cemented Tetra Pak's inclusion in the CDP leadership band once again, as the only company in the carton packaging sector to do so.
“We rely on nature to provide us with the necessary building blocks for life: from clean air and water to material goods such as food,” Gilles Tisserand, VP climate & biodiversity, Tetra Pak, said. “We believe that companies such as Tetra Pak need to act urgently, based on the currently available information, to reduce the impacts of our value chain, to restore landscapes and to contribute to the wider transformation of food systems.
“Our approach to nature is closely linked with our ambitions on climate, circularity, social sustainability and food systems,” added Tisserand. “As we strive to lead the way in corporate transparency, we are extremely pleased to be included in the CDP Forests A List for the eighth year running, as well as to be the only company in the carton packaging sector who is in this year’s leadership band across all the CDP areas of disclosure.”