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sustainability report

ABOUT THIS REPORT

TRANSPARENT

REPORTING
In accordance with the GRI
guidelines, Tetra Pak's
Sustainability Report renders
accounts to the company's stakeholders.
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This is Tetra Pak Brasil's third Sustainability Report, GRI framework. The information provided in this report consolidates the company's management and performance during 2010-2011 (from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2011). The document was prepared pursuant to version G3 of the Global Report Initiative (GRI) Framework, application level B.

The GRI Framework is accepted worldwide and it is also one of the most extensive reporting frameworks providing transparency to the disclosure of results, at the same that it allows that the company's performance is compared to that of other organizations.

The indicators presented herein consolidate information from Tetra Pak Brasil two industrial plants, in Monte Mor (SP) and Ponta Grossa (PR). In some cases – as for the labour practices indicators – data from the sales and technical service offices in Goiânia (GO), Belo Horizonte (MG), Recife (PE), Curitiba (PR), Porto Alegre (RS), São Paulo (SP) and Campinas (SP) is also taken into account.

Compilation of the data involved all departments of the company and the measurement methods have not suffered significant changes in relation to previous years. The information was surveyed and validated by managers and directors, ensuring that the content in this report reflect the company's management method. The subjects have been aligned and prioritized in accordance with the company's strategic plan.

In the annex to this report there is a reference index, prepared to facilitate understanding the indicators, which are presented next to the headings for cross-reference.

This publication, printed in the Portuguese language, is addressed to all Tetra Pak Brasil stakeholders, identified by means of a field survey and according to the company's Code of Business Conduct. These stakeholders include customers, retailers, suppliers, the community, recycling plants, the government (the three Powers), partners, opinion leaders, consumers, the internal public, and trade associations.

For further questions about this publication or any of the subjects herein, please contact by e-mail: falecom@tetrapak.com.




Check in this publication
information about
Tetra Pak Brasil's management
and performance in 2010-2011.