Tetra Pak carton recycling pilot project begins in Vietnam

Vietnam

Tetra Pak says the pilot project will not only provide a recycling solution but will also deliver additional income to around 200 informal waste pickers.

The pilot project will take place in Ho Chi Minh City until March 2023, and Tetra Pak says for the first time, the recycling activities are being run with the cooperation of beverage and food manufacturers in the PRO Vietnam alliance, and a digital solution from Circular Action, the KOLEKT App, is being used to manage carton collection.

Often deemed hard to recycle, beverage cartons are the focus of a new initiative run by Circular Action, a BVRio group company, in partnership with Tetra Pak (Vietnam) and Packaging Recycling Organisation Vietnam (PRO Vietnam).

The project follows on from a feasibility study BVRio conducted for Tetra Pak in 2020 looking at strategies for the collection and recycling of used beverage cartons in both Vietnam and India.

The study found that informal waste pickers are crucial to carton collection programmes and that a project design that neglects informal collectors could potentially destroy their jobs. With Circular Action’s mobile app, developed with waste pickers in Indonesia, Tetra Pak says Circular Action designed this pilot Circular Action Programme (CAP) to manage the recovery and recycling of 3,000 tonnes of used beverage cartons in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Promoting the collection of used beverage cartons for recycling has always been at the core of Tetra Pak’s sustainable development.

To deliver social, as well as environmental benefits, PRO Vietnam says it is providing additional incentives to aggregators and recyclers to process the cartons, a benefit passed onto waste pickers through higher prices paid for collected materials. Tetra Pak says beverage cartons, like those made by Tetra Pak, were not automatically collected by informal waste pickers until now.

A Circular Action Programme (CAP) is a customised service based on engaging all actors in the waste supply chain and providing incentives for the collection, sorting and recycling of waste materials. The system is managed using supply chain traceability and monitoring tools (the KOLEKT app and reporting platforms) for the program to register all actors participating in waste management supply chains to enable the traceability of waste along the supply chain.

The programme will start by paying larger waste collection centres an incentive fee for all tonnes of Tetra Pak Cartons sold to paper recycler Dong Tien Paper, to be recycled into brown paper and chipboard or corrugated roofing. The large collection centres (or waste aggregators) receiving a performance-based payment per Kg sold, will pass on the bonus to waste pickers to secure supply.

Tetra Pak cartons are usually not collected at all, and so this new recycling opportunity is providing additional income for the waste pickers.

We aim to realise our promise to protect what’s good, including protecting food, protecting people, and protecting the planet.

The project is being overseen by the new Circular Action team in Vietnam by Project Manager, John Murphy, Project Coordinator, Tran Ngoc Tran, and Circular Action Director, Thierry Sanders, based in the Netherlands.

Managing Director of Tetra Pak Vietnam, Eliseo Barcas, said: “Promoting the collection of used beverage cartons for recycling has always been at the core of Tetra Pak’s sustainable development. By doing this, we aim to realise our promise to protect what’s good, including protecting food, protecting people, and protecting the planet.”

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