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- The company developed and launched an integrated climate and nature risk and opportunity assessment in 2025 to guide its actions in strengthening food system resilience
Cairo, Egypt, As it celebrates 45 years of operations in Egypt, Tetra Pak announced the release of its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s global progress in reducing emissions and strengthening food system resilience.
In 2025, the company achieved a 34% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its value chain since 2019, representing an improvement of almost 12 percentage points compared with the previous year, while also reducing emissions across its own operations by 56% and reaching 97% renewable energy consumption.
This progress reflects Tetra Pak’s growing focus on translating emissions reductions into long-term food system resilience. By directing efforts and investment towards areas where it can deliver the greatest long-term value, the company aims to support more efficient, robust food production while continuing to reduce its environmental impact.
Adolfo Orive, President & CEO at Tetra Pak, comments: “Feeding a growing global population is becoming ever more complex as environmental risks intensify. This is why we remain firmly committed to strengthening the resilience of the world’s food systems. With clear, measurable targets in place, 2025 marked a year of tangible progress, including passing the milestone of a one third reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across our value chain. Achieving lasting change depends on collaboration, and we look forward to continuing to work closely with our customers and partners to turn shared ambition into enduring progress.”
To guide its actions and investment decisions, and to support more efficient, resilient food systems, Tetra Pak developed and launched an integrated climate and nature risk and opportunity assessment in 2025. The assessment identified priority risks and opportunities to build resilience across the company’s operations and value chain, supported by plans to address each priority area. Tetra Pak also revised its Approach to Nature framework, reflecting learnings to ensure it remains relevant in a rapidly evolving industry landscape. As part of this, the company introduced new or updated targets in response to developments in specific action areas.
Several initiatives and innovations were introduced or developed in 2025 to help customers significantly reduce utility, material and energy use by embedding a total cost of ownership (TCO) mindset that assesses the overall lifecycle cost of equipment. This was reinforced by the launch of Tetra Pak®️ Factory OS™️, a next-generation automation and digital ecosystem that combines modular, scalable and smart technologies with deep industry and equipment expertise to help customers better understand and mitigate losses in their operations.
This commitment to sustainable food production was further strengthened with the expansion of Tetra Pak’s global network of innovation centres. 2025 saw the launch of a new Product Development Centre in Cholet, France, a new Customer Innovation Centre in Bangkok, Thailand, and a Tetra Pak®️ New Food Technology Development centre in Karlshamn, Sweden. These centres give customers the space, support and expertise to test innovations and scale products to deliver food safely around the world.
Overall, 2025’s progress sees Tetra Pak on track to meet its long-term climate targets. These include achieving a 46% reduction in value chain GHG emissions by 2030, increasing renewable electricity consumption across operations to 100% by 2030, and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
Other notable achievements shared in the FY25 Sustainability Report include:
- Investing approximately €100 million in packaging research and development to address the sustainability of Tetra Pak packages. This investment led to a world-first paper barrier for juice packages, delivering a 43% lower carbon footprint than an aseptic package with an aluminium foil layer and a fossil-based polymer.
- Renewing its focus on decarbonising food systems by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) at COP30, to scale innovation in this area.
- Providing 68 million children across 52 countries with milk or other beverages in its packages through school feeding programmes, an increase of two million children and three additional countries from 2024.
- Conducting an in-depth review of priority human rights impacts along the full value chain.
- Expanding restoration efforts through the Araucaria Conservation Project, with over 1,600 hectares added in 2025 alone, more than doubling the total area of land under restoration in a single year.
At the local level, Tetra Pak Egypt Area showcased its efforts to enhance the collection and recycling of used beverage cartons during its participation in a panel discussion at Propak Middle East & Africa. The company reaffirmed that sustainability remains a core pillar of its strategy, noting that it received the Athar Award in recognition of its contributions to the circular economy and Egypt Vision 2030 goals. Tetra Pak also highlighted that its initiatives began in 2023 with pilot projects that collected approximately 200 tonnes of used cartons, before expanding in 2024 with a project to collect 500 tonnes in cooperation with several partners.
These efforts resulted in the establishment of the first integrated beverage carton recycling line in Egypt and across Africa, with its partner, Uniboard Paper Mill, located in Sadat City, with investments totaling EGP 170 million. During 2025, the recycling line successfully processed nearly 4,000 tonnes of material and converted it into a variety of paper-based products. The company also launched the “Dawwar El 3elba Tedorlak” campaign, in partnership with leading food and beverage companies and under the patronage of the Ministry of Environment, to encourage consumers to participate in collection and recycling efforts. Tetra Pak stressed that collaboration among the public, private, and civil society sectors is fundamental to advancing sustainable development and the circular economy in Egypt.
Tetra Pak continues to make progress towards its long-term climate goals, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 46% by 2030, achieving 100% renewable electricity across its operations, and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.



















