PepsiCo makes moves to be more sustainable
June 9, 2009According to this article. PepsiCo is attempting to make a big company very sustainable. The writer had his doubts when entering the Valhalla, NY, factory, expecting a watered down, PR-friendly tour. Instead, he encourtered candid workers who felt genuine and sincere. PepsiCo, which owns FritoLay, is set to debut a 100% compostable potato chip bag in 2010. The bio-degradable material definetely reduces PepsiCo’s ecological footprint. The writer also took a trip to the men’s room to see the sustainable waterless urinals.
Although the health-related risks of drinking too much soda and salty food (PepsiCo owns FritoLay) are there, at least PepsiCo is cutting back on the sugar and salt. They’re set to debut a line of drinks with 50% less sugar.
If only more people used sustainable materials and custom biodegradable products in their promotional campaigns, we’d have a much cleaner world.











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Kelly Brown | June 12, 2009The article is usefull for me. I’ll be coming back to your blog.