and Beverage Recycling Alliance recently gathered key industry stakeholders to discuss the importance of sustainability and circular economy.
Speaking on the importance of sustainability, Marketing and Portfolio Director, Tetra Pak West Africa, Clement Sunday, reiterated that it is necessary for everyone to be involved in climate change to ensure a sustainable environment for all, while also stating the organisation has increased its environmental footprint in turn doubling its collection rate.
“Tetra Paks focus is to provide access to safe and nutritious food for billions of people around the planet, in a way that protects the planet. The principles of circularity at the core of its operation with its value chain approach and partnerships driving this.” The Executive Director, The Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance , Agharese Onaghise, who focused on the environmental policy detailed FBRA’s remarkable growth since its inception in 2018. The alliance has expanded its membership from 4 PET-centric companies to 34, with a wider range of packaging materials like flexible plastics, cartons, glass, and aluminium cans.