Tetra Laval, the parent group of Tetra Pak, Sidel, and DeLaval, has donated power generators worth €10 million (approximately $10.6 million) to Ukraine as humanitarian aid. This initiative, which includes over 1,000 generators and related infrastructure, aims to support the Ukrainian people during the winter season. This donation adds to Tetra Laval’s previous contributions of €20 million (about $21.2 million) for humanitarian efforts since the Russian invasion, underscoring the company’s commitment to aiding those affected by the crisis.
Tetra Laval, the multinational group that includes Tetra Pak, Sidel, and DeLaval, has announced a significant humanitarian initiative, donating power generators valued at €10 million (approximately $10.6 million) to aid the people of Ukraine as the winter season approaches. This generous contribution underscores Tetra Laval’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst ongoing challenges since the Russian invasion.
The donation comprises over 1,000 power generators along with necessary energy storage and support infrastructure, which will be provided directly to Ukrainian authorities for immediate use. This initiative adds to the €20 million (around $21.2 million) already donated by Tetra Laval since the conflict began. The previous contributions have supported various humanitarian efforts, including the earlier provision of generators, funding reputable aid organizations, and ensuring safe food distribution in collaboration with food producers for those affected in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees abroad.
Tetra Laval’s commitment to humanitarian support highlights the importance of providing essential resources to communities in need, particularly as they face the harsh realities of winter. The group continues to seek ways to assist and uplift those affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.