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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Tetra Pak: Living A More Sustainable Life #RenewableLiving



What I like about Tetra Pak's innovative carton packaging is that it saves space (up to 30-40% less space), stackable, and has a significantly lower environmental impact than cans and glass jars. All Tetra Pak packaging helps protect our planet's limited supply of natural resources. They are mainly made from paper, a renewable source that can be naturally replenished. Many brands are now packaged in Tetra Pak cartons, including milk, soup, vegetables, and even wine.


I received some Tetra Pak items in the mail to try. Box got crushed by the courier, but luckily noting leaked. I received The Original Soupman and one can of Hunt's diced tomatoes. Lots of great flavor sealed in the Tetra Pak!

The Lobster Bisque Soup was really good. It had some spice and I could taste some of the lobsters.


The diced tomatoes had a nice zesty flavor in my pasta dishes.


I also participated in the series of challenges provided by Tetra Pak that has encouraged me to take daily steps toward living a more conscious, renewable lifestyle:

When grocery shopping, choose food and beverage products with renewable packaging, like cartons. When I'm lazy to make soup from scratch, I go to the supermarket and find premade soups. There are many soups available in cartons. They are usually the thick soups. Cartons are lighter than cans so I could carry more in my grocery bag.

Take shorter showers. I always try to take shorter showers and use less water. You'll also save energy that is used to heat that water. For my routine, it's just pre-rinse, shampoo & lather, clean body with body wash or soap, and then rinse off. I have other family members who share the bathroom so we make sure not to use up the hot water. Another reason I try to take shorter showers is that I have long hair and it takes forever to dry.

Bike or walk whenever possible. I walk to the park, community center and also walk with my child to school. During the summer time, I can bike to further places I want to go. Last summer, I rode my bike (after many years of not using the bike), I finally had the chance to enjoy it and get some exercise.

Swap your paper coffee cup for a mug. I bought a thermos and I take it wherever I go. It's convenient and I don't need to worry about spills. It keeps my coffee or tea warm when I'm out and about.

Why I would recommend this challenge to you is because you will see a difference and feel good about keeping the environment a better place to be. Make simple renewable lifestyle changes to live happier while protecting our earth.


Protecting the planet means protecting natural resources—and that’s sure to make you happier. We’ve done the work to prove it! Do your habits make you happy? Take the Tetra Pak Happiness Quiz to find out.

Key Messages Provided By Tetra Pak:
* Money, beauty, friends, vacation, cars – the many factors that we think make us happy. It turns out you can add “green” living to that list!
* By changing just one simple habit, you can make a big impact on your life and the world around you! Whether you change how you get to work or simply make different choices at the grocery store, changing one habit can make a difference.
* According to recent studies, we have the power to be happier and to protect the earth’s resources by adopting simple, renewable lifestyle behaviors.
* Choosing products with renewable packaging is a simple step with far-reaching impact.
* Tetra Pak carton packaging helps protect our planet’s limited supply of natural resources, Tetra Pak cartons are mainly made from paper, a renewable resource that can be naturally replenished.
* Renewable materials – those made of natural resources that can be replenished such as paperboard from wood fiber or plastic sugar cane – help preserve our precious natural resources


Choosing renewable packaging like the products I mentioned above is a simple step with far-reaching impact!




Disclaimer: I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.




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