Tetra Pak and IOI Plantation join forces to launch the first-ever used beverage carton recycling program in Malaysia’s plantation industry, promoting a circular economy.
Tetra Pak, a leader in food processing and packaging solutions, has joined forces with IOI Plantation Services Sdn Bhd (IOI Plantation) to promote used beverage carton (UBC) recycling in Malaysia.
This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant step towards a circular economy for UBCs in the country.
Tetra Pak pioneering partnership for circularity
The collaboration signifies the first-ever UBC collection program within the Malaysian plantation industry.
Launched in October 2022, the program focuses on strengthening the recycling and sorting of UBCs across all IOI Plantation’s operating units in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah.
“This innovative program is a major shift for us,” said Terrynz Tan, Tetra Pak Sustainability Director for ASEAN.
“By working with IOI Plantation, we can raise awareness about the circular economy and promote carton recycling.
Streamlining UBC collection not only diverts waste from landfills but also creates opportunities for these materials to be repurposed.”
Multi-faceted approach boosts recycling efforts
The partnership employs a multifaceted approach, including:
- Awareness Campaigns: Educational programs promoting the importance of UBC recycling are organized for IOI Plantation employees.
- Integration with Existing Recycling Programs: UBC collection is seamlessly integrated into IOI Plantation’s current recycling infrastructure.
- UBC Collection Competition: A friendly competition among IOI Plantation’s operating units incentivizes UBC collection, with the first round yielding over 18,000 UBCs collected.
The MoU signing signifies an expansion of the program to Sabah, demonstrating a commitment to nationwide coverage.
The initiative also fosters additional income opportunities for IOI Plantation employees through their involvement in the recycling program.
“This initiative aligns with IOI’s commitment to reduce environmental impact and achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040,” said Dr. Surina Ismail, IOI Chief Sustainability Officer.
“We are proud to be Tetra Pak’s first plantation partner and are excited to expand the program nationwide. This is a collective effort to preserve our environment and conserve resources.”
The success of the initial phase paves the way for a nationwide rollout, fostering a more sustainable future for Malaysia’s waste management practices.