Fibre first: Tetra Pak tests plant-based barrier to replace aluminium for carton packaging – VP interview By Pearly Neo 10-Oct-2022 - Last updated on 10-Oct-2022 at 03:03 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Tetra Pak is testing a fibre-based barrier to replace the conventional aluminium layer on its aseptic carton packaging in a bid to slash carbon emissions while still maintaining shelf life.Read the full story here. Top 10 stories for September 2022 Tyson VP Exclusive Part I: Strong APAC flexitarian consumer base makes alternative protein products 'very complementary' Fibre first: Tetra Pak tests plant-based barrier to replace aluminium for carton packaging – VP interview 'Political protectionism': Palm oil producer nations hit back over EU deforestation regulations Sensory safety: China tightens regulations for non-alcoholic beverages and dairy products Stepping up safety: CP Foods reveals three new business sustainability strategies From zero to US$30m: Thai Union's high hopes for plant-based OMG Meat over next three years 'Beyond peanuts': Olam seeks to improve low consumer awareness of alternative nut butters Amino acid adaptations: Ajinomoto targets alternative proteins and frozen foods growth after leadership shake-up Food fingerprinting future: ProfilePrint targets global food standards provider role after industry heavyweight support Coveted conditions: Ireland sets sights on ASEAN to be major dairy and meat export market Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next