Is Gatorade sustainable?
U.S. Green Building Council Awards Gatorade Facility Leed Gold Environmental Certification. The Gatorade Blue Ridge facility in Wytheville, Va., was recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council as the largest environmentally friendly food and beverage facility in the world.
What is PepsiCo doing for the environment?
PepsiCo India has pioneered several major initiatives to Replenish water in communities. Our goal is to conserve, replenish and thus offset the water used in our manufacturing process through community water recharge projects and water conservation projects in agriculture.
How can PepsiCo improve sustainability?
PepsiCo’s sustainable plastics vision is to help build a world where packaging never becomes waste by driving the shift from a linear solution to a circular economy. PepsiCo sources crops from 60 countries and supports more than 100,000 jobs throughout our agricultural supply chain.
What is PepsiCo carbon footprint?
Okay, But, In 2019, PepsiCo’s Carbon Footprint Was 57 Million Metric Tons. Per PepsiCo’s own data, the company’s global carbon footprint amounted to approximately 57 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents in 2019.
What are the objectives of Pepsi company?
As one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, our mission is to provide consumers around the world with delicious, affordable, convenient and complementary foods and beverages from wholesome breakfasts to healthy and fun daytime snacks and beverages to evening treats.
What is Pepsi’s main focus?
PepsiCo is focused on delivering sustainable long-term growth while leaving a positive imprint on society and the environment – what we call Performance with Purpose. Our focus is on transforming our portfolio and offering healthier options while making our food system more sustainable and communities more prosperous.
What makes PepsiCo unique?
PepsiCo’s has categorized its diversified portfolio as: 1) “Fun for you”, which includes the carbonated soft drinks and snacks; 2) “Better for you”, which has low calorie versions of its products; and, 3)“Good for you”, which constitutes its healthy products.