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PepsiCo recently shared its progress towards circular packaging goals in its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance Repo.
UK to pilot plastic recycling by end of year
UK to pilot plastic recycling by end of yearPepsiCo plans to remove fossil fuel plastics from all potato chip bags by 2030, starting trials in European markets this ye.
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-2-100% rPET bottles gradually introduced in 22 global markets
100% rPET bottles gradually introduced in 22 global marketsBy the end of the year, in 10 European markets, Pepsi's bottles will be made of 100% rPET, excluding caps and labe.
PepsiCo is increasing the use of its 100% rPET bottles in several markets around the wor.
In the US, PepsiCo's high-end bottled water brand LIFEWTR is already sold in 100% rPET bottles, and PepsiCo Zero Sugar products will also be sold in 100% rPET bottles by the end of 202 The report states that the company plans to convert all Pepsi-branded products in the.
The report said: “While packaging is an important part of our business, making PepsiCo products more convenient, affordable and easier to distribute, we are also concerned about the impact of packaging was.
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—3—Challenged by existing technology and regulatory constraints
Challenged by existing technology and regulatory constraintsOverall, 87% of Pepsi drinks are packaged in 100% recyclable or renewable plastic in the EU, with the goal of 100% packaging being recyclable, compostable, biodegradable or reusable by 202 Another goal is to reduce the use of virgin plastic from non-renewable sources by 50% by 203
"We are exploring renewable, non-fossil fuel-based sources of packaging materials, such as packaging that are safe, efficient, and have a lower carbon footprint than petroleum-based plastic packaging," the PepsiCo report sa.
Since 2018, PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation have invested more than $100 million in recycling globally, including the $15 million Closed Loop Partners' Leadership Fund and the $35 million Closed Loop Local Recycling Fund for recycling in the.
"Achieving these ambitious goals will require investment and innovation," the report sa.