Mondi and the UN World Food Programme strengthen partnership to reduce food loss through sustainable packaging
- The new three-year partnership extends Mondi’s support to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and its vision to eradicate hunger.
- Mondi has been working with WFP since 2021 to improve packaging quality standards, while reducing the environmental impacts of its vast and complex humanitarian supply chain.
- Priorities for 2024-2027 focus on protecting WFP’s food aid packages in challenging conditions, using more sustainable packaging materials, and minimising waste.
Mondi Group, a global leader in sustainable packaging and paper, is proud to announce a three-year extension to its partnership with the UN World Food Programme (WFP), the world’s largest humanitarian organisation providing food assistance to those recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change.
Over the past few years, Mondi’s technical expertise, R&D infrastructure, and financial contribution have supported WFP in improving and optimising packaging solutions to withstand difficult transport, storage and handling conditions in crisis-affected regions.
Between 2024-2027, the partnership aims to find more sustainable alternatives to existing packaging materials, supporting WFP food manufacturers in working with sustainable fibre – both virgin and recycled, optimising material use, and enhancing packaging quality.
These initiatives will support the fight against hunger by addressing packaging-related food losses across WFP operations. They will also contribute to global efforts to curb food loss and waste, which is vital considering every year one-fifth of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted1.
With 733 million people facing hunger and up to 1.9 million on the brink of famine, the humanitarian challenges ahead are immense2. Mondi is committed to using its expertise in sustainable packaging to help WFP tackle these challenges, ensuring vital food supplies reach those in need.
Virginia Villar Arribas, Deputy Director of Private Sector Partnerships at WFP, said:
“We are proud and excited to enter the next phase of this impactful partnership with Mondi. At a time of shrinking humanitarian resources, Mondi is stepping up to help WFP fight hunger with valuable funding and sector-leading expertise. Global partnerships like this one have never been more critical – thank you, Mondi”
Our partnership with WFP reflects Mondi’s purpose of contributing to a better world through innovative and sustainable packaging and paper solutions. Leveraging WFP’s exceptional humanitarian reach and expertise, we’re promoting long-term resilience in emergency food supply chains, while supporting the transition towards a circular economy.
- Andrew King, Group CEO, Mondi.
1 Source: UN World Food Programme
2 Source: WFP 2025 Global Outlook
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Dan Reddie
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Email: media@mondigroup.com
Matthew Stevens
Communications Officer, World Food Programme
Matthew.stevens@wfp.org
About Mondi
Mondi is a global leader in packaging and paper, contributing to a better world by producing products that are sustainable by design. We employ 22,000 people in more than 30 countries and operate an integrated business with expertise spanning the entire value chain, enabling us to offer our customers a broad range of innovative solutions for consumer and industrial end-use applications. Sustainability is at the centre of our strategy, with our ambitious commitments to 2030 focused on circular driven solutions, created by empowered people, taking action on climate.
In 2023, Mondi had revenues of €7.3 billion and underlying EBITDA of €1.2 billion. Mondi is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP).
About the World Food Programme
WFP has a presence in over 120 countries and territories, delivering food and other assistance to communities affected by conflict, climate shocks, economic crises, and other challenges, while also supporting governments to manage food security in the long term. WFP was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020 in recognition of its efforts in fighting hunger and advocating against its use as a weapon of war.
WFP does not endorse any product or service.