Gad Rausing

Ruben, Gad and Hans Rausing with the first Tetra Pak filling machine prototype, 1967

Gad Rausing (19 May 1922 – 28 January 2000) was a Swedish industrialist and archaeologist. Together with his brother Hans he inherited the Swedish packaging company Tetra Pak, founded by their father Ruben Rausing and by 2011 the largest food packaging company in the world by sales.[1] In 1995 Gad bought out his brother's interest in the company in what was at the time the most extensive private buyout in Europe.[2]

Rausing had a lifelong passion for archaeology and the humanities and was an accomplished scholar, earning his PhD from the University of Lund in 1967 with a dissertation on Scandinavian pre-historic bows and arrow-heads.[3][4] In addition to his work as deputy managing director at Tetra Pak he was a frequent lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at Lund University and the author of several books.[5]

  1. ^ "Creating a Benchmark for Recycling Rubbish", China Daily, retrieved 7 November 2011
  2. ^ Tetra Pak International S.A. Frederick C. Ingram in The Gale Directory of Company Histories, retrieved 4 November 2011
  3. ^ "Gad Rausing, 77, Swedish Innovator of Beverage Containers", The New York Times, 8 February 2000
  4. ^ Gad Anders Rausing Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 30 October 2011
  5. ^ Gad Rausing Who's Who 1969 (Swedish), retrieved 8 November 2011

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