Tetra Pak Calls for Collaborative Innovation to Tackle Sustainability Challenges in the Food Packaging Industry
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Jan. 25, 2021, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
Tetra Pak has introduced a new collaborative innovation model with leading
paperboard producers, a move aimed at tackling the food packaging industry's
sustainability challenges. The traditional operating model of a linear supply
chain has changed, and a new partnership ecosystem model is emerging
[https://www.just-food.com/tetra-pak/article-one.aspx ], where the entire
industry works in close collaboration. This brings together not only producers
and suppliers, but also research institutions, universities and start-ups in an
attempt to find solutions.
According to the latest research
[https://www.tetrapak.com/campaigns/go-nature-go-carton/challenges ] the global
food supply chain system is responsible for 26% of global greenhouse gas
emissions; a third of all food is lost or wasted somewhere in the supply chain;
fossil fuel-based materials need to be phased out; and significant improvements
are needed to the way packaging is dealt with after use.
Laurence Mott, Executive VP for Development and Engineering at Tetra Pak, says:
"We are joining forces with our strategic partners and paperboard producers to
find solutions. It's possible to make a completely sustainable package, but you
have to make it safe. And if you can't make it at scale, you can't minimise
food waste, and you can't serve a growing global population. In order to bring
those three things together, it takes very strong collaboration."
Mott says that the scale of the environmental challenges the world faces
requires that actors within the value chain join forces to develop truly
sustainable packaging solutions.
Leading paperboard producers are united in their approach to tackle carbon
emissions and have an ambition to create a net-zero carbon future.
Hannu Kasurinen, Executive Vice President Packaging
[https://app.frame.io/presentations/b64bc200-81e1-40c6-a50e-21f0a60db9c2 ] at
Stora Enso [https://www.storaenso.com/en/ ], a leading global provider of
renewable solutions, says: "We trust, we share, we learn together. Our best
innovators collaborate, and we move forward and we innovate. Sometimes we fail,
but then we learn from those failures. We have grown much closer to each other,
because we have the same strategic objectives – which are good for the people
and the planet."
Francisco Razzolini, Industrial Technology, Innovation, Sustainability and
Projects Director at Klabin, Brazil's largest paper producer
[https://app.frame.io/presentations/b64bc200-81e1-40c6-a50e-21f0a60db9c2 ],
says: "We are seeing new demands from society and from consumers to make
products and processes that are more sustainable. Meeting these demands
requires a lot of collaboration between our companies. By sharing experiences,
thoughts, ideas and developments, we can speed up the innovation process."
Malin Ljung Eiborn, Head of Sustainability and Public Affairs
[https://app.frame.io/presentations/b64bc200-81e1-40c6-a50e-21f0a60db9c2 ] at
BillerudKorsnäs [https://www.billerudkorsnas.com/about-us ], a world leading
provider of fibre-based packaging material, says: "The vision is 100%
fibre-based and fully recyclable packaging, where plastic and aluminium are not
needed anymore. We still have, of course, some steps to go before we are there
from a technical perspective. But we work as one project team on this because
the only way that we can solve them is to do this together."
The challenges the industry faces
[https://www.tetrapak.com/campaigns/go-nature-go-carton/home ] include removing
the thin layers of plastic and aluminium replacing them with plant or wood
fibre-based materials, developing a renewable alternative to the plastic straw,
and improving the recyclability of packages. When responsibly sourced,
plant-based renewable materials can support towards protecting biodiversity and
the natural ecosystem. This means the industry can minimise the need for
fossil-based materials.
And it is these and other challenges on which Tetra Pak and its partners are
teaming up within the new collaborative innovation model. Tetra Pak's aim is to
create the world's most sustainable package
[https://www.tetrapak.com/campaigns/go-nature-go-carton/our-journey ] – one
that secures food safety and availability while reducing the impact on the
planet.
Doodle illustrations
Tetra Pak Innovation journey [https://files.symbal.com/_48G1Zv5EIYBNE ]
Innovating for sustainability
[https://app.frame.io/presentations/11f4d407-20b3-4099-b4cf-245f9e338e01 ]
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SOURCE: Tetra Pak
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