Renewable energy at Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak plans to gradually rely fully on renewable energy: they intend to reach this goal by 2030 – at the moment 20 percent of the energy they use comes from renewable resources. The company has joined the RE100 initiative and deputy director Charles Brand told that in 2015 Tetra Pak’s carbon dioxide emission was 15 percent lower than the 2010 benchmark level.
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