Core Insights - PepsiCo has made significant advancements in sustainability through its pep+ initiative, focusing on regenerative agriculture, water stewardship, sustainable packaging, and climate change since its launch in September 2021 [1][2]. Sustainability Goals - The company is refining its sustainability goals to enhance business resilience and focus on areas with the most positive impact, including an increased target for regenerative agriculture from 7 million acres to 10 million acres by 2030, with 3.5 million acres already achieved as of 2024 [5][6]. - PepsiCo aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, aligning its Scope 1, 2, and 3 targets with a 1.5°C trajectory, reflecting updated scientific guidance [6][10]. - The company is updating its packaging goals to prioritize key markets and reduce the use of virgin plastic, while also sunsetting its reuse target but continuing efforts to design packaging that is reusable, recyclable, or compostable [7][8]. Water Management - PepsiCo has exceeded its previous water-use efficiency goals, achieving a 25% improvement in operational water-use efficiency in high-risk watersheds and a 15% improvement in agricultural water-use efficiency ahead of schedule. The company maintains its goal to become net water positive by 2030 [9][23]. Transparency and Reporting - The company emphasizes transparency in its sustainability journey, committing to detailed reporting on progress in its 2024 ESG Summary, which will include both successes and challenges faced [10][5].
PepsiCo Refines Sustainability Goals to Position Business for the Long-Term