August 10, 2010
PepsiCo CSR: Reduces Per Unit Energy Use in Beverage Plants by 16%
PepsiCo has saved more than more than 12 billion liters of water through efficiency improvements, compared to a 2006 baseline, bringing the beverage company closer to meeting its goal to improve water use efficiency by 20 percent per unit of production by 2015, according to the company’s 2009 Corporate Citizenship Report.
This year’s report is focused on the company’s 47 commitments that will guide the company through the decade, covering nutrition, environmental sustainability, and workplace practices.
Here are several environmental sustainability highlights..
PepsiCo replenished nearly six billion liters of water across India,….
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Reader Comments
Two words that executives embrace are “innovation” and “green.” Unfortunately, when it comes to acting on those words, many leaders and their organizations are far from adequate. The examples of PepsiCo’s application of innovation to environmental sustainability are brilliant.
Chuck Dymer | August 11th, 2010