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PepsiCo Releases Inaugural Water Report
08.09.2010 09:55 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE: PEP), one of the worlds largest food and beverage businesses, today published its inaugural water report detailing the companys efforts to conserve and replenish water use in its operations and expand access to clean water across the globe. The release of the report, titled «Water Stewardship: Good for Business. Good for Society.» coincides with PepsiCos participation in Stockholm International Water Institutes (SIWI) World Water Week, an annual meeting that convenes public- and private-sector leaders focused on urgent, global water-related issues. «Currently, around one billion people are without access to clean drinking water, making the world water crisis one of the most pressing challenges of our time,» said PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi. «As a global food and beverage company, we have an inherent responsibility to be good stewards of this increasingly limited resource, and we are proud of the progress made so far on our journey to minimize our water footprint while expanding access to clean water around the globe.»
In April 2010, PepsiCo unveiled a new set of global goals organized around the premise of respecting the human right to water through world-class efficiency in its operations, preserving water resources and enabling access to safe water. Specifically, the company has committed to:
Improving its water use efficiency by 20 percent per unit of production by 2015;
Striving for «positive water balance» giving back more water than is used in operations in water-distressed areas; and
Providing access to safe water to three million people in developing countries by the end of 2015.
In addition to detailing how PepsiCo is working toward these ambitious goals, the water report highlights progress the company has made to date, including:
Achieving a more than 15 percent improvement in water use efficiency as compared to the companys 2006 baseline;
Achieving «positive water balance» in India through direct seeding initiatives, the company replenished nearly six billion liters of water across India, exceeding the total intake of approximately five billion liters of water by its manufacturing facilities; and
Providing access to clean water to one million people by 2011, as a result of the more than $15 million pledged by PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation since 2005 to safe water and sanitation initiatives in developing countries.
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