Earth Day at Tek Pak: Shaping A More Sustainable Future
The thermoforming industry, responsible for everything ranging from food packaging, small electronics shields, and even medical trays, has been...
Tek Pak is committed to becoming the sustainability leader in the thermoforming industry. There is no time to spare in slowing global warming and eliminating the leakage of plastic into the environment, so we have set an ambitious target for ourselves: to become carbon neutral by 2033. To get there, we are acting now to promote a circular economy for plastic packaging by recycling all our post-industrial plastic scrap and increasing post-consumer recycle content in our products and throughout our supply chain. We are working to become ISO 14000 registered by Q1 of 2024. All employees participate in programs to reduce landfill, water, and energy use. We are now measuring our sustainability results and reporting on them annually.
The current Tek Pak sustainability outreach efforts include the involvement of Tek Pak facilities and the communities in which they serve.
Positive environmental impact through sustainability in the thermoforming industry is more critical than ever. Tek Pak continues to lead by example, putting forth initiatives that support the greater good, our employees, our communities, and our earth. Please visit our Environmental Sustainability web page for more information regarding Tek Pak's sustainability efforts. You can learn more about Tek Pak and our broad range of products, services, and our fascination with speed by calling (630) 406 0560 or visiting our contact page.
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