Plant-based products are on the rise as more people seek to balance their diet. Here’s what’s trending in the category of plant-based food and beverage.
Corporate volunteering connects employees with communities, driving lasting positive change. Discover how it helps address environmental and social challenges.
How do you meet the challenge of constantly shifting consumer needs? Meet the team of experts who always have a finger on the food pulse.
Explore the essential components of food processing. It takes precision and creativity to perfect taste and texture while reducing energy and water use.
See how to transform the energy-intensive, fossil-fuel-reliant food and beverage industry, one factory at a time. Explore efficient design and retrofits.
We explore the fascinating world of ingredient innovation and see how the choice of ingredients can shape the future of food.
Explore the fascinating art and science of mouthfeel, a crucial part of food and drink experiences. Get insights from food and ingredients experts.
Dairy is a vital part of many people's nutrition, but also a big carbon emitter. See what experts from DeLaval and Tetra Pak say about reducing its footprints.
What’s the difference between prepared and processed food? Find out in this article where we explore the latest innovations within the prepared food space.
One way to enhance the sustainability of aseptic beverage cartons is to design for recycling. See how we’re reinventing our packaging design at Tetra Pak.
From how to approach health and well-being more holistically to cost-saving life hacks, find out what the 2024 global consumer trends are in food and beverage.
Companies must collaborate to reach climate targets. Shared commitments can help drive system progress. Explore some recent initiatives Tetra Pak has joined.
How do we produce 56% more food on the same amount of land, while lowering emissions at the same time? The answer lies in new food innovations.
In the 15th edition of the Tetra Pak Index, personal and planetary health come together. Find out about the growing consumers trends in 2023.
The top takeaways from this year’s Sustainability report viewed through the lens of our employees, and a look at how sustainability reporting is changing.
Recycled beverage cartons can be turned into new, valuable products like sports shoes and designer furniture – Here’s a look at some of the latest innovations.
Food doesn’t only affect your physical health – it can affect your mental health, too. Discover how mental well-being looks like with the foods of tomorrow.
In 2021, tethered caps were introduced to the world following the Single-Use Plastic Directive. But how is this innovation affecting customers and consumers?
Tetra Pak was among the first to join the Think2030 ‘think-and-do tank’ in 2018. Today, a key initiative the platform is focusing on is the European Green Deal.
These days, ice cream innovation is all about plant-based. And most of it takes place in the ‘Silicon Valley of ice cream’ in a city called Aarhus, Denmark.
To stay in line with the SBTi commitment and reduce emissions by 46% across the entire value chain by 2030, Tetra Pak launches a new supplier initiative.
The UN is holding its first global conference on freshwater in almost 50 years. See how Tetra Pak is contributing to global water resilience.
Tetra Pak joins 100+ players in the food and beverage industry and signs up to the EU Code of Conduct on Responsible Food Business and Marketing Practices.
The story of Ecuador’s first sports shoe made of recycled carton, and how Bunky, Ecuaplastic and Tetra Pak came together to create yet another product out of polyAl.
On the heels of an historic deal at the COP15 UN Biodiversity Conference, we take a look at why biodiversity loss has finally gained the attention it so richly deserves.
A look at how the initiatives and collaborations Tetra Pak has set into motion in 2022 in the food and beverage industry will shape the future.
Collecting digital and non-digital data consistently can lead to better decision-making across the company, and ultimately, better business results.
We look at four ways to reduce food waste across the value chain through consumer education, innovative food packaging, and repurposing of raw materials.
In light of Tetra Pak’s net-zero targets, we dive into why net-zero is important, how science-based targets work and how they impact the climate.
From empowering employees to collaborating across the value chain, there are five main ways leading companies are tackling zero-waste within food production.