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- Offering its iconic beverages in reusable packaging and on innovative platforms that eliminate the need for single-use virgin plastic is not new to PepsiCo – it has been an important element of the company's Sustainable Packaging Vision since 2018, when PepsiCo invested over $3.2B to acquire SodaStream, the world's leading reuse platform, and expressed its commitment to a circular economy for plastics by joining the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment.
Aug 24, 2023 · PepsiCo will use paperboard wraps and paperboard clips for its multipacks in place of traditional plastic rings. This conversion to more sustainable packaging will include brands like Pepsi, Pepsi Zero, MTN DEW, Starry, Gatorade, amongst others. It will also include 7Up in Canada.
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Jul 15, 2024 · Building out our returnable plastic and glass bottle offerings in partnership with PepsiCo bottlers; Driving adoption of reusable cups for our fountain drinks; and Accelerating growth in refill at home models, including powders and concentrates.
Dec 5, 2022 · Offering its iconic beverages in reusable packaging and on innovative platforms that eliminate the need for single-use virgin plastic is not new to PepsiCo – it has been an important element...
Jul 5, 2023 · Growth in use of virgin plastic from nonrenewable sources per serving across PepsiCo’s global beverages and convenient foods portfolio. It aims for a 50% reduction by 2030.
Aug 25, 2023 · American multinational food and beverage company PepsiCo has announced the replacement of plastic rings on its beverage multipacks with paper-based solutions across the US and Canada.
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Jul 21, 2024 · Reusable plastic cups will limit the amount of disposable paper cups lined with plastic going to landfill. Starbucks’ reusable cups. PepsiCo isn’t the only company taking part – Starbucks will also use the cups for hot and cold drinks.
PepsiCo says it is “the first” beverage company to commit to a North American rollout of paper-based solutions to replace plastic rings across multipacks that traditionally use plastic rings. The new paperboard designs will be introduced in a phased, regional approach in the US later this year.