A Green Potential?
Paperboard itself is made from a renewable resource, but converters need to focus on the whole package.
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The FSC logo printed on the carton shows consumers that the packaging material comes from responsibly managed forests and controlled sources certified to FSC requirements. In addition, all Tetra Pak paperboard suppliers in Europe are FSC-certified.
Mario Abreu, director, forestry and recycling for Tetra Pak and member of the FSC board of directors said, “The main raw material we use is paper. We believe that the sustainable use of renewable resources—like wood fibers—is of utmost importance. And we want to convey this message to consumers in the clearest possible way. Today, FSC is the best proof of sustainable forestry. That’s why we prefer wood sources that are FSC-certified.”
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