Tetra Pak, founded in Sweden in 1951, is a global leader in food-processing and aseptic carton package filling systems. We provide safe and nutritious food to meet customers' needs in over 160 countries worldwide. With more than 24,000 employees globally, Tetra Pak is committed to making food safe and accessible everywhere, protecting food, people and the planet under the motto, "PROTECTS WHAT’S GOOD™."
Tetra Pak has set a net zero goal for its own businesses by 2030 and wants to reach net zero for its entire value chain by 2050. Their aim is to be the world's most sustainable packaging provider, providing packaging that is recyclable, carbon-neutral, and made with renewable resources.
In Japan, Tetra Pak is contributing to the decarbonization of the domestic food- and packaging sector. Its carton packages have been shown through life cycle analysis to have significantly lower climate impact than alternative materials, and its aseptic carton technology helps to reduce food waste as well as the need for refrigeration.
Tetra Pak Japan is currently working actively to increase the recycling rates for packaging materials through various cross-sectoral collaborative approaches together with local and international recycling companies, collectors, and local governments across Japan. Increasing circularity in the packaging value chain is key to reducing climate impacts, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and improving resource efficiency and resilience.
Tetra Pak will support for the "2025 World Expo (Osaka-Kansai Expo)" by becoming a Platinum Sponsor of the Nordic Pavilion under the theme “Join the sustainability journey”. At Expo 2025, Tetra Pak will showcase its efforts to reduce food waste, improve food security through sustainable packaging, and highlight its commitment to a low-carbon, circular economy through partnerships like carton recycling and school milk initiatives.