Tetra Pak to Cap Carbon Emissions, Double Recycling Rates

Tetra Pak, Switzerland, has announced plans to cap carbon emissions at 2010 levels by the end of 2020 and increase efforts to double the recycling rate for used beverage cartons by the end of the decade. The 10-year targets are part of a new environmental program designed to deliver on the company's ultimate aim of providing sustainable packaging using only renewable materials, achieving a minimal environmental footprint and creating zero waste.

More specifically, the targets announced this past week include:

Through improved energy efficiency and with increased use of renewable energy, Tetra Pak says it has cut its absolute carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by 12.9% while increasing production by more than 23% over the past five years (a relative reduction of more than 30%), according to just released independently audited figures. In 2010, 40% of the company's paperboard supply was FSC certified, with 8.5 billion cartons carrying the FSC logo. Some 30 billion used Tetra Pak cartons were recycled around the world in 2010, a twofold increase since 2002, diverting 473,000 metric tons of material from landfills.

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