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PepsiCo Prices $1B Green Bond For Sustainability Projects

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PepsiCo Inc. said that it has priced the company’s first ever green bond. The net proceeds from the US $1 billion green bond offering will fund a series of key initiatives to advance PepsiCo’s sustainability agenda. The company also has named PepsiCo leader Simon Lowden as its first chief sustainability officer. In this new role, effective immediately, Lowden will be responsible for leading PepsiCo’s sustainability office, including the global sustainable plastics team and global sustainable operations team.

“PepsiCo is deeply committed to using our scale for good and advancing the purpose behind our sustainability agenda: to help build a more sustainable food system,” said Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo chairman and CEO. “Issuing a bond focused on environmental sustainability reflects our deep commitment to the priorities laid out in our recent sustainability report and represents another step in our plan to become a faster, stronger, better company. As chief sustainability officer, Simon will play a critical role in this effort, and I am thrilled he has agreed to take on such an important responsibility.”

In September, PepsiCo released its 2018 Sustainability Report, which outlined six priority areas where the company believes it can make the best contribution—agriculture, water, packaging, products, climate and people— along with eight ambitious and measurable goals. The following eligible categories for the use of the green bond net proceeds are aligned with these priorities and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

  • Sustainable plastics and packaging: PepsiCo has a new target to reduce 35 percent of virgin plastic content across its beverage portfolio by 2025. Green bond proceeds will help reach this target by funding projects that purchase compostable, biodegradable and/or recyclable material for use in product packaging, and by investing in the development of packaging that includes bio-based PET bottles and compostable and biodegradable snacks flex films.
  • Decarbonization of operations and supply chain: PepsiCo has set a goal of reducing absolute greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 20 percent by 2030, from a 2015 baseline. Green bond proceeds will advance this goal by funding projects that improve energy efficiency, utilize cleaner transportation that replaces fossil fuel-powered cars with electric vehicles, and train farmers on ways to improve soil health.
  • Water sustainability: By 2025, in high water-risk areas, PepsiCo aims to replenish 100 percent of the water it consumes in its manufacturing operations and improve its operational water-use efficiency. Green bond proceeds will support this goal by funding projects focused on water recycling and reuse, alternative crop rotation/tree planting and providing smallholder farmers with access to drip irrigation and other water-saving technologies.

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