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Tetra Pak

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Tetra Pak is the world's leading food processing and packaging solutions company, working closely with customers and suppliers to provide safe food for millions of people globally. Founded in Sweden in 1951, the company pioneered the revolutionary tetrahedron packaging system that transformed how food and beverages are distributed and consumed. Today, Tetra Pak operates in more than 160 countries, employing over 24,000 people who share a mission to make food safe and available everywhere.

The company's comprehensive solutions span the entire food production chain - from processing and packaging to distribution services - serving customers in dairy, cheese, juice, plant-based products, ice cream, and many other food categories. Tetra Pak's innovative carton packages are designed for consumer convenience, food safety, optimal shelf life, and environmental sustainability. The company continues to drive innovation in sustainable materials, waste reduction, and recycling while maintaining its commitment to protect food, people, and the planet through responsible business practices and cutting-edge technology.

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