A food processing and packaging solutions company, Tetra Pak, has unveiled its newly relocated Lagos office, marking a significant milestone in its mission to drive sustainable growth across West Africa.
According to the management of the firm, the redesigned workspace aligns with the company’s global “Activity-Based Working” strategy, emphasising operational agility, employee well-being, and environmental stewardship.
Managing Director, Tetra Pak West Africa, Haithem Debbiche, who spoke on the relocation, said: “The relocation underscores Tetra Pak’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint while fostering innovation.
“The office integrates energy-saving motion sensors, 85 per cent recycled furnishings, including items crafted from recycled beverage cartons, and paperless workflows, achieving a 30 per cent reduction in environmental impact compared to the previous location. Advanced teleconferencing tools further minimise travel needs, supporting Tetra Pak’s ambition to achieve net-zero emissions across operations by 2030.
“This office is more than a workplace; it’s a testament to our promise to protect the planet while enabling growth.
“By embedding sustainability into every design choice, we’re creating a blueprint for responsible business practices in the region.”