Post on 06-Feb-2018
Performance with Purpose The Promise of PepsiCo
Rob MeyersDirector
Environmental Sustainability
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What comes to mind when thinking about PepsiCo?
PepsiCo Mega BrandsOur 19 billion dollar brands
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3,000 products worldwide
More than $300 MM inretail sales per day
300,000associates
acrossthe globe
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Diverse Portfolio
PepsiCo Overview
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One of the largest agricultural enterprises in the world
PepsiCo Overview
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Scale operating businesses in emerging markets around the world
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Based on 2010 results
Russia
Turkey
Poland
Colombia
Chile
China
India
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
South Africa
Turkey
Poland
Romania
Ukraine
India
Vietnam
Egypt
China
Mexico
Russia Mexico Brazil
PepsiCo Overview
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Delivering Performance with Purpose
Delivering Performance with Purpose
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Delivering Our Performance with Purpose
• Sustainability is realized in every part of our global business
• Sustainability is woven into the fabric of our brands—guiding how they do business while generating significant sourcing, operational and consumer impacts that benefit our top and bottom lines
Delivering Performance with Purpose
11Encouraging people to live healthier
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Human Sustainability
• Providing people with choices is good for business
• Developing great-tasting, nutritious and convenient food and beverages
• Providing options to manage portions
• Initiating physical activity programs
• Getting insight—local products start with the consumer
Human Sustainability
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Talent Sustainability
• Investing in our people is good for business
• Attracting and developing the best people
• Supporting our associates, their families and the communities where they live
• Creating local jobs• Implementing wellness initiatives• Matching charitable contributions
Talent Sustainability
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17Protecting the Earth’s natural resources
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Environmental Sustainability
• Supporting our planet is good for business
• Investing in research as well as systems and facilities improvements
• Working to eliminate solid waste to landfill
• Reducing carbon footprint• Striving for positive water impact• Pursuing sustainable agriculture
Environmental Sustainability
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Environmental Sustainability Journey
Tropicana Pure Premium orange juice became the first consumer brand in North America to certify
its carbon footprint
1999 2002
2004 2006 2001
2005
PepsiCo formalizes
sustainabilityinitiative
Environmental Task Force formed to
share best practices
Established a goal of 10% PET recycled content in plastic bottles in the US
Sustainability Vision
defined
Awarded LEED Gold Level Certification
for Frito-Lay distribution center
Admitted to Dow Jones Sustainability
World Index
2007
Walkers was the first major food brand in the world to display a carbon footprint reduction logo on
its packaging
2009
PepsiCo, an Energy Star partner since
2007, was awarded the Energy Star Sustained
Excellence Award
2009
2008
PepsiCo India achieves positive
water balance
2009
Dream Machine recycling initiative launched to
help increase US recycling rate
2010
2011
PepsiCo develops world’s first
100% plant-based, renewably sourced
PET bottle
Market-tested our first-ever 100%
compostable snack bag for SunChips
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Synchronize the needs of business & society
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Sustain the right to operate from our stakeholders
Satisfy consumer demand
Synthesize new productivity opportunities
The “Five S” framework that forms the business case for sustainability within Operations is largely about
minimizing diverse risks to the business…
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Environmental sustainability unleashes significant productivity opportunities across PEP
Bio Mass / Gas High MPG Fleet Beverage Packaging
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Recyclable
Seasoning Bags
Membrane
Bioreactors
Heat Recovery Power Partnerships Green Coolers5S
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Biomass BoilerSolar Energy
Membrane Bioreactor
Compostable Bags
1% LF, Pkg. & Finish Waste
LEED Gold
Eco Ambassadors
High-MPG Route Trucks
Waste Heat Recovery
Enviro. Compliance
Case Study Casa Grande Near NetZero
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Showcase of our EnvironmentalSustainability Commitment
1. Water Recycling
2. Renewable Steam 3. Renewable Electricity
MBR at 75% Recycling
Water Recycling Systems
MBR Feed(Clarifier Effluent)
BioreactorMixed Liquor
MBRPermeate
NanofilterConcentrate
NanofilterPermeate
Bio Mass Boiler started up June 2011
Biomass Boiler System Basis of Design:Capacity 60,000 Lbs/ Hr.Efficiency >70% Fuel: Wood Chip ~ 7,000 BTU/lb
TDF ~ 10,000 BTU/lbCurrent Plant Steam Demand 22,000- 28,000 lbs/hr% Utilization 37 – 50
System Details•Alpha Saturated Steam Water Tube Boiler•60,000 pph•450 psig (MAWP)•Fixed Incline Grate•Fuel: Wood Chips & TDF (7% Max)•Combustion Air: ID, OFA, & FD Fans•Back-Pass: Economizer & Air Heater•Emission Control: Multicyclone, ESP, & SCR•Bottom Ash and Fly Ash Handling Systems•TDF & Wood Chip Unloading Systems
5 Solar Fields – 3 Types of Technology
36 Acre Agricultural Field
FL 6,244 ModulesAPS / SPP 11,757 ModulesTotal 18,000 Modules ~5MW PeakSuntech/Gloria Modules and Single Axis Ray Trackers
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Innovative Solar Technology
Net Zero Layout
Solar Panels
(FL/SPP)
Parking PV
Office
Undisturbed Land
WHSEBio Mass
Boiler
Solar Concentrators
Sterling Engines
MBR
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Closing Message: Good business is good for all
Performance with Purpose is not a stand-alone initiative. Our sustainability goals across the four planks are woven into the fabric of our brands, and strengthened by our partnerships and the Power of One. Performance with Purpose guides how we do business, while reducing negative sourcing, operational and consumer impacts that simultaneously improve our top and bottom lines.