PepsiCo Announces "Net Water Positive" Commitment
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) announced its goal to achieve "Net Water Positive" by 2030, aiming to replenish more water than it uses. The initiative emphasizes water stewardship, particularly in high-water-risk areas. PepsiCo has launched a $1 million program with WaterAid to enhance safe water access in Sub-Saharan Africa, expanding its ongoing efforts that have benefited over 59 million people since 2006. The company plans to adopt strict water-use efficiency standards to reduce usage by more than 50% at high-risk sites, with a broader ambition to provide safe water to 100 million people by 2030.
- Aim to be 'Net Water Positive' by 2030, replenishing more than 100% of water used in high-risk areas.
- Launching a new $1 million program with WaterAid to improve water access in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Past initiatives have reached over 59 million people, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainable practices.
- Plans to reduce water use by over 11 billion liters annually at high-risk sites, achieving a 50% reduction.
- Dependence on external partnerships like WaterAid may expose operational risks if collaborations face challenges.
- Goals are ambitious and may require significant investment; failure to meet them could impact investor confidence.
PURCHASE, N.Y., Aug. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP) announced its ambition to become "Net Water Positive" by 2030, aiming to replenish more water than the company uses, which would place it among the most water-efficient food or beverage manufacturers operating in high-risk watersheds.
With safe water access a critical component of the holistic water stewardship agenda, The PepsiCo Foundation is also launching a new
"Time is running out for the world to act on water. Water is not only a critical component of our food system, it is a fundamental human right – and the lack of safe, clean water around the world is one of the most pressing issues facing our global community today," said Jim Andrew, Chief Sustainability Officer at PepsiCo. "Water scarcity is directly linked to the climate crisis, and at PepsiCo we believe a global effort to be 'net water positive' is essential. We're focused not only on making sure people around the world have access to this vital resource, but ensuring that we are also prioritizing water stewardship in our operations everywhere."
Bold new goals will guide tangible operational action towards PepsiCo's "Net Water Positive" ambition to reduce absolute water use and replenish back into the local watershed more than
Reduction efficiencies are to be met through the adoption of operational best-in-class or world-class water-use-efficiency standards[1] covering more than 1,000 company-owned and third-party facilities, with nearly half located in high-risk watersheds. Raising the efficiency standard at company-owned sites in high-risk watersheds alone will allow PepsiCo to avoid using more than 11 billion liters of water a year,[2] a
Additionally, PepsiCo's holistic "Net Water Positive" vision looks to deliver safe water access to 100 million people by 2030.
The PepsiCo Foundation's new investment with WaterAid is focused on Sub-Saharan Africa and will help improve water infrastructure, build new water supply systems and equitable sanitation facilities, and promote hygiene education. It will also empower women and girls to become water, sanitation and hygiene stewards in their communities by providing them with the funding and training to maintain water access points and sanitation facilities for years to come.
This new program comes at a critical time as the COVID-19 Delta variant spreads worldwide, posing a particular risk to water-stressed communities. Many nations, like those in Sub-Saharan Africa, lack the water infrastructure or supply to prevent and treat illnesses – for instance, nearly
"We learned quickly at the onset of the pandemic that handwashing and proper hygiene were critical to slowing its spread, but for millions around the world, access to water remains a luxury. As a result, millions of lives remain in jeopardy and until we address this crisis the region will remain especially susceptible to viruses like COVID-19," said C.D. Glin, Vice President, Global Head of Philanthropy at PepsiCo. "Not only does this disparity in water access contribute to the severity of the pandemic, but it also affects many other developmental goals of the region, including food production, gender equality, climate resilience and poverty alleviation. We're proud of our continued partnership with WaterAid to bring this program to the region and are excited to be investing in the water-scarce areas that need this resource most."
The investment in Sub-Saharan Africa represents an expansion of The PepsiCo Foundation's long-term work with WaterAid, a leading international organization with over 40 years of experience bringing clean water, sanitation and hygiene to communities worldwide, including active programs in Colombia, India and Pakistan in partnership with The PepsiCo Foundation. This partnership is a cornerstone of The PepsiCo Foundation's safe water access program, which has generated more than
"The PepsiCo Foundation is a stalwart partner of WaterAid across three continents," says Kelly Parsons, CEO, WaterAid America. "They are funding critical programs, providing flexibility to respond to the pandemic, and shouting loudly and clearly about the importance of safe water access for the billions who lack it. We are proud to partner with The PepsiCo Foundation and are committed to doing all we can to support their goal of reaching 100 million people by 2030. Their aspiration helps us reach further and work harder on behalf of those in need."
For more information on PepsiCo's sustainability agenda, please see the 2020 Sustainability Report, with media assets available for download at https://pepsi.co/media.
Media Contact: pepsicomediarelations@pepsico.com
About PepsiCo
PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than
About The PepsiCo Foundation
Established in 1962, The PepsiCo Foundation, the philanthropic arm of PepsiCo, invests in the essential elements of a sustainable food system with a mission to support thriving communities. Working with non-profits and experts around the globe, we're focused on helping communities obtain access to food security, safe water and economic opportunity. We strive for tangible impact in the places where we live and work—collaborating with industry peers, local and international organizations, and our employees to affect large-scale change on the issues that matter to us and are of global importance. Learn more at www.pepsico.com/sustainability/philanthropy.
About WaterAid
WaterAid is working to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene a reality for everyone, everywhere within a generation. WaterAid works in more than 30 countries to change the lives of the poorest and most marginalized people. Since 1981, WaterAid has reached 25.8 million people with clean water and 25.1 million people with decent toilets. www.wateraid.org.
Cautionary Statement
This release contains statements reflecting our views about our future performance that constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally identified through the inclusion of words such as "aim," "anticipate," "believe," "drive," "estimate," "expect," "goal," "intend," "may," "plan," "project," "strategy," "target" and "will" or similar statements or variations of such terms and other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted in such statements, including the impact of COVID-19; future demand for PepsiCo's products; damage to PepsiCo's reputation or brand image; issues or concerns with respect to product quality and safety; PepsiCo's ability to compete effectively; water scarcity; changes in the retail landscape or in sales to any key customer; disruption of PepsiCo's supply chain; political or social conditions in the markets where PepsiCo's products are made, manufactured, distributed or sold; future cyber incidents and other disruptions; climate change or measures to address climate change; imposition or proposed imposition of new or increased taxes aimed at PepsiCo's products; imposition of limitations on the marketing or sale of PepsiCo's products; changes in laws and regulations related to the use or disposal of plastics or other packaging of PepsiCo's products; and failure to comply with applicable laws and regulations. For additional information on these and other factors that could cause PepsiCo's actual results to materially differ from those set forth herein, please see PepsiCo's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent annual report on Form 10-K and subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. PepsiCo undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
1 PepsiCo has set a "best-in-class" standard (1.2 liters of water per liter of beverage or 0.4 liters per kilogram of food) for all company owned, bottler and franchisee sites in high-risk watersheds. For all others, PepsiCo has set a new goal to achieve "world-class" water use efficiency (1.4 liters of water per liter of beverage or 4.4 liters of water per kilogram of food). These standards were set based on internal peer analysis.
2 Compared to a 2015 baseline.
3
4 Against a 2015 baseline
5 The Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard is a proven framework for bringing together cross-functional operations, agriculture, public policy and government affairs, environmental, health and safety, and supply chain associates, helping to identify and address local watershed opportunities.
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pepsico-announces-net-water-positive-commitment-301356485.html
SOURCE PepsiCo, Inc.
FAQ
What is PepsiCo's water commitment for 2030?
How much is PepsiCo investing in water programs?
How many people has PepsiCo helped with water access?
What is the target for water access improvement by PepsiCo?