PepsiCo has already made efforts to cut packaging waste from its snack and beverage products.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

July 27, 2017

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PepsiCo Signs Up with The Recycling Partnership

Global food and beverage company PepsiCo. has become the latest funding partner for The Recycling Partnership. The organizations have agreed to collaborate on an ambitious cross-sector approach to increasing recycling rates across America.

PepsiCo’s collaboration with The Recycling Partnership will address the continued shortfall in U.S. recycling rates. Currently, still less than half of recyclables in U.S. homes are getting captured; just 22 million tons out of an available 46 million tons every year.

PepsiCo has already made efforts to cut packaging waste from its snack and beverage products. In 2015, it removed approximately 100 million pounds of packaging and used 139 million pounds of recycled PET. Last year, PepsiCo announced new goals to strive to design 100 percent of its packaging to be recoverable or recyclable by 2025 and to partner to increase packaging recovery and recycling rates.

“To meet our ambitious new goals on packaging waste and recovery, we need to find solutions that work at scale,” Roberta Barbieri, vice president, global water and environmental solutions at PepsiCo. said in a statement. “This starts with the design of our packaging, and PepsiCo is investing to ensure the materials we use are recoverable or recyclable. Beyond design, it is vital that we boost recycling rates in the United States, which remain too low. PepsiCo’s work with The Recycling Partnership will enable well-informed, collective investment in local recycling infrastructure and education, and drive real environmental benefits in our communities.”

The tie-up with The Recycling Partnership is the latest in a series of collaborations that PepsiCo is undertaking to tackle packaging waste.

  • PepsiCo announced in March 2017 an agreement with biotechnology leader, Danimer Scientific on the development of biodegradable film resins for thin film packaging.

  • PepsiCo announced in May 2017 that it has joined the New Plastics Economy, an initiative led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to bring together industry, government, nongovernmental organizations, scientists, students and citizens to build a more sustainable global plastics value chain.

  • PepsiCo, through the PepsiCo Foundation, is a founding member of the Closed Loop Fund, which is investing $100 million to raise recycling rates in the U.S., including through improved curbside recycling and materials processing.

  • Since 2010, PepsiCo Recycling has worked with more than 4,000 schools K-12, and numerous college and university campuses and local communities in the U.S. to boost recycling and raise awareness or the importance of recycling. Since 2010, in schools alone, some 93 million cans and bottles have been recycled through PepsiCo Recycling.

“Leading companies understand that the packaging, product and service they deliver must be in alignment with their missions and goals,” The Recycling Partnership CEO Keefe Harrison said in a statement. “Investing in recycling directly addresses climate change, delivering measurable reductions in greenhouse gases and water use. Moreover, those investments help communities thrive. Progress is built on commitment across the system, and we are pleased to welcome PepsiCo as a partner.”

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