PepsiCo plans to increase the packaging content of recyclable plastics to 25%

PepsiCo announced plans to use 25% recycled packaging materials in its plastic packaging by 2025 to achieve its sustainable development vision.

PepsiCo works with its suppliers and partners to educate consumers in some markets, support the construction of recycling infrastructure and the reform of laws and regulations.

PepsiCo works with its suppliers and partners to educate consumers in some markets, support the construction of recycling infrastructure and reform of laws and regulations.

The plan includes a special bottle for PET beverages. The company plans to increase the content of recycled PET to 33% in its PET beverage bottles by 2025.

Dr. Mehmood Khan, vice president and CEO of PepsiCo, said, 'Pepsicola's vision for sustainable plastics is to build a plastic waste of Pepsi. We hope to achieve sustainable development on a global scale through the recycling and recycling of plastic packaging.'

He stressed: 'At present, PepsiCo is one of the world's largest food-grade recycled PET users. In order to further promote the application of recycled materials in plastic packaging and help the plastic recycling economy, we will invest in recycling and extrusion facilities and technologies. To improve the global recycling and processing capacity of plastic waste. '

Earlier this month, PepsiCo announced a multi-year partnership agreement with Canadian plastics recycling company Loop Industries, Inc. PepsiCo plans to use Lupu Industries' recycled plastics in its product packaging by the first half of 2020.