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2006-02-13 News Headlines
WWF Sweden and Tetra Pak Packaging Sign Global Cooperation Agreement Packaging solutions provider Tetra Pak and World Wildlife Fund Sweden have signed a three year agreement to globally cooperate in forestry and climate change programs.
In particular, the agreement proposes actions to demonstrate responsible purchasing of forest-based products and to reduce Tetra Pak's CO2 emissions over the next five years by an absolute 10%. "We are delighted that a company that has a powerful track record
on environment and social issues, should be working with us to further
its performance and serve as a model for other companies," said Lars
Kristoferson, General Secretary of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Sweden. "We
believe this cooperation will prove that well-managed renewables - be
they energy or materials - represent the future for our planet." Claes Du Rietz, Vice President of Tetra Pak's Global Environment department The agreement will support the creation of the High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) Resource Network, a resource centre of HCVF-related initiatives and projects around the world. The HCVF Resource Network will start its activities in the first quarter of 2006. The agreement will also provide funding for the Global Forest & Trade Network, WWF's initiative with the forest products industry to eliminate illegal logging and improve the management of valuable and threatened forests. Ultimately, the cooperation will demonstrate the benefits of using renewable materials; ensure that the resources are verifiably renewed, and promote good forest governance and management practices. Tetra Pak and WWF will also work together to develop the supply of EUGENE Green Power in Europe. Tetra Pak will reduce its CO2 emissions over the next five years by 10% in absolute terms through a reduction in total energy use and an increase in the proportion of green energy. Tetra Pak will also join WWF's Climate Savers Program and work to demonstrate win-win strategies for environmental and economic performance. "Tetra Pak's commitment to reduce CO2 emissions globally shows that
the company is serious in contributing to the fight against climate change.
The world needs sincere action and not hesitation to limit the damages
caused by climate change. This is why WWF welcomes Tetra Pak as the 11th
member to its global Climate Savers Programme." commented Oliver
Rapf, WWF Senior Policy Officer. Find
information about Tetra Pak.
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