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Sustainability is in DNA of Tetra Pak, we apply the
sustainable concept in the full life cycle of our
products and throughout the value chain
► Tetra Pak as a glance
► Purchasing Policy in Tetra Pak & Sustainable
Sourcing
► Corporate Social Responsibility
► Way forward
178,412 mio packages sold 2013 Carton packages sold 1980 - 2014
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“Success in business is more than
just achieving financial goals;
it’s also about sustainable growth
and protecting the environment.”
Dennis Jönsson, CEO Tetra Pak
Changing context in 21st century
2001 2014
Millions more middle-class consumers
in developing countries
Stricter legislation and taxes related to
protecting the environment
Important natural resources under
threat and being depleted
Further globalization of value
chains and producers
Continuous growth in population
Extensive urbanization
Tetra Pak Group Purchasing and Supplier Management Policy
• Tetra Pak believes that solid relationships with key suppliers, founded on trust
and mutual advantage, are vital to our business success. By acting honestly
and establishing respect through open, candid communication and teamwork,
we strive to be a preferred customer to our suppliers.
• We are committed to make sure that our suppliers, as a minimum, adhere to
applicable legal requirements and support Tetra Pak's commitment to
consistently meet and exceed its customers' expectations of quality, cost
and delivery.
• Tetra Pak shall not do business with suppliers that do not comply with the
United Nations Declarations and Conventions on Human Rights, Rights of the
Child, Safe and Healthy Working Conditions, as well as to the International
Labour Organization Conventions.
• Environmental requirements are, to a high degree, taken into
consideration in the development of our supplier base and are a strong
focus in all negotiations with suppliers. Tetra Pak will work together with
its suppliers to ensure that they have an excellent environmental
performance.
Forestry Guideline
► Our 1st goal is that all the wood fibre in our paperboard shall
come from forests independently certified as managed in
accordance with the principles of sustainable forest
management.
► Our 2nd goal is to demonstrate full traceability from the
forest all the way to the packaging material we produce at our
sites globally, which can only be achieved through
independent certification of the total Chain of Custody (COC).
Certification and traceability
Tetra Pak’s currently preferred forest management
certification scheme and traceability scheme is the
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
A Tetra Pak preferred forest certification scheme must fulfill the following criteria:
• Ensures a balance between economic, social and environmental dimensions of
forest management
• Meets the Tetra Pak requirements of sustainable forest management
• Includes mechanisms for identifying and managing High Conservation Value
areas
• Ensures participation of all major interested and affected stakeholders in the
process of defining broadly accepted standards for forest management and
traceability (COC)
• Requires certification by an independent body in compliance with applicable ISO
guidance or equivalent; the certification process must include stakeholder
consultation.
• Requires public availability of forest management audit reports
• Requires accreditation by an independent body in compliance with applicable ISO
guidance or equivalent.
• Is supported by major international NGO’s
We have clear focus to drive environmental excellence
Reduce environmental footprint
across the value chain
Develop sustainable products
Increase recycling
Objectives Goals Objectives
2020 climate goal:
Cap climate impact across value
chain at 2010 levels
Renewable packaging goals:
100% FSC-certified paperboard,
A 100% renewable package
2020 recycling goal:
40% global recycling rate
3
9
18
26
32
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
FSC-labelled packs (Billion)
FSC-labelled packages are growing
Share of all cartons
18%
FSC-label reach
+50 countries
Drive environmental excellence across the entire value chain
Logistics
Innovation
Our
operations
Customers
operations
Recycling Sourcing
Tetra PakSuppliers Customers End-of-life
Our 2020 climate goal is creating a more competitive value chain
GOING FROM A
COMPANY MINDSET…
…TO A VALUE CHAIN
MINDSET
Tetra PakSuppliers Customers End-of-life
Partners include:
WHAT CLIMATE IMPACT
4%
48%
7%
41%Suppliers
Tetra Pak
Customers
End-of-life
We identify and reduce all climate impacts across the value chain
VALUE CHAIN DISTRIBUTION WHAT CLIMATE IMPACT?
Suppliers Tetra Pak Customers End-of-life
Transportation
Purchased
materials
Travel
Use of
products
Landfill
Waste
Energy
e.g. purchased
material
44% Processing equipment
4% Packaging equipment
Behavior Change : How to be selected
► Be a credible supplier
► Be a solution provider to reduce Environment
impact in − Product
− Operation
− End of Life
Bio-based caps made from sugar cane
Nestlé, Brazil (2011)
Packs with bio-based caps
delivered (Billion)
0.6
1.1
2012 2013
Coca-Cola, Peru (2012)
First customer in
Europe to launch
bio-based caps
TINE, Norway (2013)
Paperboard
Paperboard
Polymers
Polymers
Aluminium
Aluminium
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Weight CO2 impact
Board is 73% of weight but only 31% of CO2e impact* Develop environmental innovations
Source reduction & supplier
improvements
Increase share of renewable
materials
* TBA slim 1000 package with ReCap3 closure. Most common
packaging solution (2010)
343 402 417
473 528
581 623
200
300
400
500
600
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
ktonnes
Global recycling of used Tetra Pak cartons increase
Recycling rate
24,5%
Recycled cartons
43 Billion
Tetra Pak Taiwan purchased 70% green energy
In 2013, Tetra Pak purchased Gold Power renewable energy for 70% of
its Taiwan plant electricity consumption from the Changbin and
Taichung Wind project
Taiwan current product with FSC
► There are more than 15 Tetra Pak products with FSC label
will be launch after 2014-Q3.
FSC related promotion
► 2012 Taiwan FSC products event
Comparing CO2 performance Example Germany, data used for legislative ends
60 - 90*
115 – 190*
230 – 250**
Sources
* Ökobilanzieller Vergleich von Getränkekartons und PET-Einwegflaschen (LCA of Beverage Cartons and PET One-Way Bottles), (2006); IFEU Heidelberg,
commissioned by FKN, Wiesbaden. Peer reviewed LCA for German conditions. Results for 1-liter juice aseptic packages (beverage carton & PET bottle).
** Life Cycle Assessment for Drinks Packaging Systems II Phase 1, (2000); Prognos GmbH, IFEU Institut, commissioned by Umweltbundesamt (German Federal
Environmental Agency), Berlin. Peer reviewed LCA for German conditions. Results for 1-liter juice bottle (one-way glass).
Comparison of CO2 emitted in grams / liter
Behavior Change : How to be selected
► Be a credible supplier
► Be a solution provider to reduce Environment
impact − Product
− Operation
− End of Life
► Be a partner for the future
► Legislators − Recognition of best
practices − Ensuring the right
level of control, boundary conditions and enforcement
− Outlining clear rules for all actors involved
− Avoiding counterproductive measures
− Implement legislation through accreditation
► Industry − Take ownership over
our responsibility/role − Transparency on all
activities − Coordinate relation
with all partners involved
− Fair competition under fair environment
The strong partnership is key for a more sustainable value chain