Tetra Pak Brings to Light Paper-based Packaging Alternatives on World Earth Day
As the world
commemorates Earth Day, leading food processing and packaging solutions
company, Tetra Pak, calls attention to sustainable solutions that can play an
important role in solving the world’s sustainability challenges, and puts the
spotlight on paper-based carton packages that are already enabling greater
access to safe food for people everywhere.
By 2050, demand for
food is expected to soar as the global population is expected to grow by more
than 25% according to the 2020 World Data Sheet. However, one of the greatest
challenges of today is that the systems and processes involved in feeding the
world account for more than one third of global greenhouse gas emissions per
data from several policy-focused research centers including the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization.
In the Philippines, major food and beverage manufacturers have
collaborated with Tetra Pak as they move toward more sustainable ways of
delivering their products to end consumers. John Jose, Marketing Director of
Tetra Pak Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Indonesia, said that “In 2022,
in the Philippines, over 330 million litres of food and beverages packed in
Tetra Pak cartons reached Filipino consumers. This is a welcome trend that
could fuel the development of a circular economy in the country and contribute
to solving the country’s perennial solid waste management problems.”
As Tetra Pak
believes that carton packages are one of the best ways to feed the future
sustainably, it continues to embark on developing “the world’s most sustainable
food package", solely made from responsibly sourced renewable or recycled
materials. One of its innovative packaging solutions is Tetra Recart®. Viewed
as the new home of food, Tetra Recart® is an innovative future-proof packaging solution for shelf-stable
foods as it is a safe, practical, and convenient packaging that also features
size-flexible lines for low factory footprint, space efficiency and in store
waste.
In terms of
environmental impact, Tetra Recart® is a more sustainable choice than can and
glass packaging. From manufacturing to distribution to waste management, Tetra
Recart® uses only about 40% of the energy and over the lifetime of the package,
carbon emissions from Tetra Recart® are 81% lower than cans and glass. 1
Moreover, 69% of
this carton packaging comes from a renewable responsibly managed resource –
trees. Tetra Recart® carries the Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) label.
Lastly, its lightweight and rectangular shape allows for efficient transporting
as six to ten times more empty Tetra Recart® can be loaded in a single truck
compared to cans. The fewer trucks on the road, the better. 2
As such consumers,
producers, and retailers can reimagine food that are traditionally canned or in
glass jars, now in an alternative packaging that’s more sustainable and
efficient to move, store, and use. Think ready to cook or eat vegetables like
tomatoes and beans, snackable fruits, on-the-go-meals, soups, sauces, even pet
food. With this creative innovation, opportunities are plenty.
“We continue to
innovate for the future of food, aware that there are many challenges that we
need to address. Whether it’s food or beverage, we make no compromises in
ensuring safety and quality even as they are transported from place to place to
bring their nourishing benefits accessible to many. The impact on people,
businesses, and of course the planet are equally important.” John Jose
concluded.
Tetra Pak believes
that innovating better alternatives to how food and beverages are packaged and
delivered across the world is key in maintaining the balance between keeping
the world nourished and minimizing impact on the environment.
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