Tetra Pak celebrates 40 years in the U.S.

Tetra Pak, a pioneer and world-leading food processing and packaging solutions company, marks this year’s official 40th anniversary of the company’s Denton, Texas, facility. The plant was Tetra Pak’s first in the United States, and today, the 263,844-square-foot site includes a Global Information Technology hub, a Product Development Center, a Technical Training Center, a warehouse, a packaging material production factory, and office space.

“For 40 years, our team in Denton has been helping Tetra Pak realize its vision to make food safe and available everywhere. We work to do that sustainably, finding new ways, with new collaborations, to help deliver the innovative solutions our customers need to succeed. In this way, we help enable communities and the planet to flourish,” said Seth Teply, president and CEO of Tetra Pak U.S. and Canada.

Creating a Legacy

Denton Aerial 1984

The Denton site, roughly 40 miles north of Dallas, serves as headquarters for Tetra Pak U.S. and Canada and consists of approximately 725 team members, each contributing to a rich and diverse workplace culture. Employing 80 people at the time of opening, six still work at Tetra Pak today: John Altavilla, Danny Cochran, Julie Hines, Dale Litchfield, Robert Mohair, and Mike Otto.

“This year’s milestone celebrates four decades of pioneering innovation, remarkable growth, and an unwavering commitment to sustainability in our market,” Teply said. “And this is just the beginning. Our journey has only just begun, with much more to achieve ahead.”

Investing in the Future

Built in 1984, the Denton factory is undergoing an expansion project that will enable the factory to produce over 10 billion packages annually. As this growth continues, Tetra Pak will be able to meet future customers’ needs, which will continue to bring new manufacturing jobs to the facility. In 2024, the Denton site is on track to produce an estimated 6.8 billion food packages.

Earlier this year, the facility completed an expansion of its Technical Training Center, adding new equipment and resources to enhance hands-on training and workforce development opportunities for customers and employees.

Committed to Sustainability

As part of Tetra Pak’s long-standing promise to protect what’s good — food, people, and the planet, its Denton facility produces shelf-stable packaging that allows dairy products, nutritional products, juice, broth, and more to stay safe and delicious for long periods of time without additives, preservatives or refrigeration before opening. This process reduces food waste as products can be stored unopened at room temperature until they’re ready to be consumed.

First Completed Carton Tetra Pak Denton
First Completed Carton Tetra Pak Denton

“With more than 70 years as a global company in the food and beverage space, we understand the impact packaging has on the environment, and we work to lessen that impact every day,” Teply said. “As we look to the future, we have a growing global population that needs access to safe and nutritious food. Tetra Pak will continue to lead the way toward developing secure, resilient, and sustainable global food systems.”

Tetra Pak cartons are recyclable and made primarily of renewable materials from responsibly managed sources, such as from Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified forests and other controlled sources. Additionally, plant-based polymers traceable to their sugarcane origins are available instead of traditional fossil-fuel-based polymers for certain plastic caps and carton coatings within our portfolio. These renewable resources can be replenished over time, resulting in a lower carbon footprint and reduced environmental impact.

 

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