Tetra Pak recognises with ‘A’ score for transparency on climate change

Tetra Pak was among the small number of companies that achieved an ‘A’ score, which it has done for the fourth time in five years

Tetra Pak has been recognised for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change by global environmental non-profit CDP, securing a place on its annual ‘A List’.

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is an international non-profit organisation that promotes environmental transparency by encouraging organisations to disclose their environmental impact. It is highly recognised for its structured approach, broad participation, and strong support from the investment community. The CDP assesses data from over 22,000 companies, ranking them on their transparency, tangible action and environmental leadership. Based on data reported through CDP’s 2024 climate change questionnaires, Tetra Pak was among the small number of companies that achieved an ‘A’ score, which it has done for the fourth time in five years.

The World Meteorological Organisation warns that climate change is playing out before our eyes, with extreme weather, rising sea levels and melting ice all driven by record-breaking greenhouse gas (GHG) levels. Approximately one-third of these GHG emissions result from inefficient food systems. Tetra Pak recognises the urgent action required to address this interdependency and drive the transformation of food systems, using its unique position as an end-to-end food processing and packaging supplier.

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