Coke, Pepsi, Bisleri fined for violating plastic waste disposal rules
While, Bisleri has been fined Rs 10.75 crore, PepsiCo India Holdings and Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages have been penalised Rs 8.7 crore and Rs 50.66 crore
BusinessToday.In | February 10, 2021 | Updated 18:49 IST
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) sent notices to Beverage makers Coke and Pepsi and bottled water maker Bisleri imposing heavy fines on them
Beverage makers Coke and Pepsi and bottled water maker Bisleri have been fined by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) for violating filing statutory returns to government bodies concerning the collection and disposal of plastic waste.
The pollution control board sent notices to the companies imposing heavy fines on them. While Bisleri has been fined Rs 10.75 crore, PepsiCo India Holdings and Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages have been penalised Rs 8.7 crore and Rs 50.66 crore, the Times of India reported.
Tata Starbucks announces Sushant Dash as CEO Designate effective April 1
February 10, 2021
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Dash joins Tata Starbucks from Tata Consumer Products where he is currently President – Packaged Beverages Business, India, Bangladesh and Middle East.
Tata Starbucks on Wednesday announced that Sushant Dash will join the company as CEO Designate effective April 1, 2021 and take over as CEO on May 1, 2021.
Navin Gurnaney, CEO, has made the decision to pursue an opportunity outside of the company. Under Gurnaney’s leadership, the company has experienced accelerated growth, new city entries and store formats, numerous contributions related to social impact initiatives, as well as innovative product offerings.
NEW DELHI: Tata Starbucks CEO Navin Gurnaney will step down and Sushant Dash will be taking over as CEO from 1 May 2021, the company announced on Wednesday. "Navin Gurnaney, CEO, has made the decision to pursue an opportunity outside of the company," Tata Starbucks said in a statement. Under Gurnaney's leadership, the company has experienced accelerated growth, new city
Dash joins Tata Starbucks from Tata Consumer Products where he is currently President Packaged Beverages Business, India, Bangladesh, and Middle East, the company said.