
PepsiCo has reported that it diverted 93 percent of its waste from landfills in 2014, surpassing its recycling goal and reusing 90 percent of its waste.
The company also says it decreased the overall amount of packaging by 89 million pounds in 2014 versus the prior year and used 134 million pounds of food-grade recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) packages and bottles, an increase of 23 percent from 2013.
The findings are included in the company's recently released 2014 Corporate Sustainability Report. PepsiCo also released a Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Report and its first-ever sustainability microsite, howwillwe.com.
PepsiCo says the efforts are part of its “Performance with Purpose” commitment to deliver financial performance while integrating sustainability into operations.
“Performance with Purpose helps drive our business growth and prepares us to meet the needs of our changing world,” says Indra Nooyi, chairman and CEO of PepsiCo. “As leaders gather this month to adopt the UN Sustainable Development Goals, PepsiCo will reflect on progress made to date and renew its focus on doing more in the years ahead. By continuing to apply our scale and capabilities to address shared societal challenges, we will further strengthen our company and the communities where we operate.”
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