Tetra Pak Honored at SEAL Business Sustainability Awards for Environmental Framework

Lausanne: Tetra Pak has been awarded the Environmental Initiatives Award at the 2025 SEAL Business Sustainability Awards for its Approach to Nature framework. This recognition highlights the company’s efforts to guide and collaborate with partners throughout the value chain to achieve sustainability goals and meet regulatory requirements.

According to a statement by Tetra Pak, the Approach to Nature framework, launched in 2024, addresses nature-related impacts across the value chain. The framework is based on more than 20 measurable targets and actions aimed at halting and reversing nature loss, restoring ecosystems, and enhancing water security.

The company has made significant progress with its framework, focusing on both internal goals and supplier and customer impacts, such as packaging end-of-life. Tetra Pak aims to reduce water withdrawal by 35% by 2030, with its Kunshan site in China already demonstrating success through rainwater harvesting and reduced water usage.

Francesca Priora, Vice President of Climate and Nature at Tetra Pak, expressed gratitude for the award, emphasizing the company’s commitment to reversing nature loss and supporting ecosystem restoration. The framework’s recognition by the global campaign ‘It’s Now for Nature’ further underscores its innovative approach to sustainability.

The SEAL Award positions Tetra Pak as a leader in environmental sustainability, showcasing its dedication to transforming food systems and achieving a nature-positive economy by 2030.

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