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'Nothing tastes better than a 100 per cent recycled bottle': Pepsi Max debuts new recycling campaign businessgreen.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businessgreen.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The snack giant has laid out its impressive Positive Agriculture agenda, designed to significantly shrink its carbon footprint, provide readily-available access to food for global population and improve the livelihoods for more people. ....
PepsiCo announces ambitious sustainability targets PepsiCo has set ambitious 2030 sustainable farming and climate goals to cut its environmental impact, including an aim to source all its key ingredients sustainably. Through the newly launched Positive Agriculture programme, the company is focusing on three core areas. First, it has committed to spreading the adoption of regenerative farming practices across 7 million acres. The figure was approximately equal to 100% of the land used around the world to grow crops and ingredients for the company’s products, it said. These efforts are estimated to lead to a net-reduction of at least three million tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030. Furthering nearly a decade of progress with its Sustainable Farming Program (SFP) PepsiCo said it would continue to collaborate with farmers across 60 countries to adopt practices that would positively impact the land. ....
MEED | Societies hungrier than ever for sustainable food systems meed.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from meed.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Senior Vice President of Research and Development for PepsiCo Europe, Sean Westcott, discusses sustainable farming and why a greater level of co-operation is required between invested parties to make real change happen. PepsiCo Senior Vice President Sean Westcott believes farmers are the key to building a more sustainable food system. Through 2020, our industry and farmers have had to steer through unchartered territory to keep their crops growing and supply chains working effectively. At PepsiCo we work with more than 2,300 farmers across Europe to source potatoes, oats and corn, among other ingredients, for our food business. Reflecting on the extraordinary year that has passed, I am struck by the amazing resilience and ability to adapt that farmers and growers have shown in order to keep our food system going. ....