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Investment in our people, businesses and communities. With this we hope to be an example for our partners and collaborators." PepsiCo's sustainability approach permeates all stages of the company's extensive value chain through strategies that seek: 1. Reconsider how the growth and supply of crops is carried out , with significant advances in terms of: · The direct raw materials that the company supplies. As of 2020, almost 87% of these are sustainably sourced globally. · Positive Agriculture, through the adoption of regenerative agricultural practices on 2.8 million hectares, an improvement in the livelihoods of more than 250,000 people in the agricultural value chain and the sustainable production of 100% of key ingredients, including crops from third parties by 2030. · PepsiCo's network of demonstration farms in Latin America.
In Brazil, through intelligent management of irrigation water use with satellite images and highly efficient irrigation equipment. Which allows increasing production and making better use of this resource. In Mexico, through a collaboration initiative with small producers that seeks to support the sustainable development of the palm oil sector, with an 80% increase in productivity. · The economic empowerment of women not only in agricultural communities, but throughout the Chinese Australia Phone Number List PepsiCo value chain; in line with the company's global commitment that at least half of the beneficiaries of its social impact programs are women. The alliance of PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation with partners such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has led to the implementation of projects such as the Next Generation Agriculture Fund, which aims to identify challenges related to gender issues in the supply chain.
Potato supply in the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Guatemala. 2. Do business in a sustainable and inclusive way , with important results in terms of: · Greenhouse gas emissions throughout the value chain, with a global reduction of 5% from 2020. PepsiCo seeks to significantly reduce its carbon dioxide emissions, which is why it has expanded its fleet of hybrid, electric and passenger vehicles. compressed natural gas in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico. · Operational efficiency in water use, with a global improvement of 15% in high water risk areas as of 2020. In Latin America, PepsiCo has ten membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis systems—in countries such as Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic—that produce high-quality water for reuse in different plants located in areas of high water risk. In 2020, the company recorded a water use efficiency of 20% in these plants vs.
In Brazil, through intelligent management of irrigation water use with satellite images and highly efficient irrigation equipment. Which allows increasing production and making better use of this resource. In Mexico, through a collaboration initiative with small producers that seeks to support the sustainable development of the palm oil sector, with an 80% increase in productivity. · The economic empowerment of women not only in agricultural communities, but throughout the Chinese Australia Phone Number List PepsiCo value chain; in line with the company's global commitment that at least half of the beneficiaries of its social impact programs are women. The alliance of PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation with partners such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has led to the implementation of projects such as the Next Generation Agriculture Fund, which aims to identify challenges related to gender issues in the supply chain.
Potato supply in the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Guatemala. 2. Do business in a sustainable and inclusive way , with important results in terms of: · Greenhouse gas emissions throughout the value chain, with a global reduction of 5% from 2020. PepsiCo seeks to significantly reduce its carbon dioxide emissions, which is why it has expanded its fleet of hybrid, electric and passenger vehicles. compressed natural gas in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico. · Operational efficiency in water use, with a global improvement of 15% in high water risk areas as of 2020. In Latin America, PepsiCo has ten membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis systems—in countries such as Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic—that produce high-quality water for reuse in different plants located in areas of high water risk. In 2020, the company recorded a water use efficiency of 20% in these plants vs.