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Packaging plays a critical role in feeding people around the world. We are taking a circular approach when designing our food packages, to optimise the use of resources along the packaging value chain.
Our ambition is to create “the world’s most sustainable food package”, solely made from responsibly sourced renewable or recycled materials, fully recyclable and carbon neutral1.
With our four focus areas we aim to enable the use of renewable materials, maximise the value of recycled material, minimise littering and make sure the package of the future is designed for recycling. Explore more and on our journey towards the world’s most sustainable food package below.

The circular economy has long been the core of our business. We use renewable, recyclable, and recycled materials to create innovative, sustainable packaging solutions. As a leading recycler, we play our part in ensuring that our products are recycled at their end-of-life. Our model helps our customers deliver on their sustainability goals.

We are committed to the well-being of our talented people, providing an inclusive and safe place to work in our globally and culturally diverse organization. Our engagement and support extends to the communities where we live and work.

Through our activities, we aim to create sustainable value for our customers, investors, employees, suppliers and the communities in which we are privileged to operate. We innovate and partner with our customers to create packaging solutions to help replace less sustainable materials and reduce their carbon footprint. We do this with the highest ethical business standards.

Find out how we’re innovating packaging design to help reduce plastic litter.

Find out how we are working on increasing the share of renewable materials in our paper-based carton packages.

Learn how we’re building our portfolio by including recycled materials.

Find out how we are working to simplify material structures to make recycling more economically viable.