Questions first, explanation underneath,
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Are tetra-pak containers actually better for the environment? Or is it a bit of a con?
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Would powdered Oat milk be better than tetra-pak, or other containers?
I’m getting into Oat milk, been a long time coming, finally just getting on and doing it.
We’ve ordered some Nimbus powdered online. But for now I’ve been drinking from the Tetra-pak Oat milks. Brands were Vitasoy and Oatley (apparently they’re shipped from Europe? Wtf?).
I looked up thinkstep anz’s comparative assessment of tetra-paks impacts and it comes out top. But this seems about as independent as a trouts flipper, so i’m not sure i trust their conclusion.
Any answers, or guidance would be muchly appreciated. :)


The latter. It still exists, and is what you get if you go to your supermarket’s fridge section and buy the 1 L milk instead of the 2 or 3 L jugs that come HDPE plastic. I was attempting to specifically contrast that with tetra-pak, but rereading it I can see I didn’t make the contrast as clear as I had hoped.
As for glass, I don’t know this for a fact, but I strongly suspect the washing and transportation take a miniscule amount of energy compared to that required for manufacturing.
Yep, got ya! I actually tried them for a while a few years back, for this exact environmental reason, but the milk kept going off too quick. It led to litres getting poured down the drain. Sometimes this shit is so impossible! 🤣
Oh interesting. I guess because you can’t close it up properly? I avoid buying them when I can because it runs out too quickly and then I have to go back to the shops for more. Tend to buy 3 L bottles for my cereal (the only time I really use milk, since I switched to having my tea black).