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Tetra Pak aims 10 per cent cut in CO2 emissions by 2010
The company, holds 80% share of the carton market, said it had reduced its CO2 output to 373,000 tonnes in 2006 from 390,000 tonnes in 2005.
The group added that it had recycled an estimated 335,000
tonnes of its cartons globally in 2006, an increase of about 90,000 tonnes over
the last five years. The company, which is a leading producer of dairy and
beverage cartons, said it was continuing to reduce CO2 emissions, while
improving recycling commitments in its 2007 Environmental and Social Report.
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