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    1. PepsiCo’s Corporate Social Responsibility By Joey Russell
    2. PepsiCo's Vision
      • PepsiCo has a responsibility to continually improve all aspects of the world in which we operate in
      • To creating a better tomorrow than today
    3. Who is PepsiCo?
      • Frito-Lay North America (FLNA)
      • Quaker/Tropicana/Gatorade (QTG)
      • Pepsi-Cola North America (PCNA)
      • PepsiCo International (PI)
    4. CSR Goals
      • To make a positive impact in the communities we serve as we strive for profitable growth
      • To sustain the environment in all areas in which we do business.
    5. Basics of CSR programs
      • Human sustainability
      • Environmental sustainability
      • Our approach
    6. Human Sustainability
      • Giving back to local communities
      • Charity
      • Education
    7. Giving Back to the Communities
      • Everyone profits
      • PepsiCo: Public relations, marketing, sales, which eventually turns into profits
      • Community members: community programs, YMCA, scholarships, education,
    8. Charities
      • YMCA
      • In 2006, $11.6 Million over the next Five years – YMCA’s Activate America
      • In hopes to reverse the growing obesity epidemic
      • We also sponsor: Save the Children, AIDS care centers, and disaster relief organizations
    9. Education
      • The Quality Trust and Growth (QTG) scholarship
      • Ten $10,000 scholarships annually
      • Created by our east division – goes to schools on the east coast
      • Other individual owners do local scholarships
    10. Education cont.
      • Corporate funding for public schools
      • What influence did corporations have on your high school?
      • Sponsor athletic funds? football scoreboard?
      • Donations to schools for logos to be put on things
    11. Environmental Sustainability
      • Metrics
      • Education and awareness
    12. Metrics
      • Aligned with our vision of a better tomorrow, our goal is by 2015 to:
        • Reduce water consumption by 20%
        • Reduce electricity consumption by 20%
        • Reduce fuel consumption by 25%
    13. Metrics cont.
    14. Metrics cont.
    15. Education and Awareness
      • Environmental education is a part of all we do
      • We hold an annual sustainability summit where new ideas are shared
      • We share our new environmental information with all our associates
    16. Education Examples
      • Created PepsiCo video on environmental programs
      • Hold special contests asking for employee sustainability suggestions
      • Incorporate environmental information into the daily e-newsletter
    17. Education Example cont.
      • Green teams
      • FLNA maintains a dedicated team that focuses on improving the environmental awareness
    18. Our Approach
      • Overall conservation
      • Process updates
      • Innovations
    19. Overall Conservation
      • In the Tropicana plant in Florida we re-circulate over 550,000 gallons of water a day
      • Five Frito-Lay locations use treated wastewater to irrigate more than 1,300 acres of grass grown for animal feed in the U.S.
    20. Overall Conservation cont.
      • In the United Kingdom, starch removed from the water is processed to food grade level and can be reused in our own products
      • In India, we’ve improved farmer techniques that save nearly 40% of their agriculture water
    21. Process Updates
      • Gatorade is utilizing air-only rinsing in the the bottling process, which allows a 20% reduction in water consumption
      • Pepsi bottling ventures recycle water used to cool equipment on the bottling line that, which conserves 2.5 million gallons per year
    22. Process Updates cont.
      • We’ve installed energy efficient motors and windows in most of bottling plants
      • Periodic energy audits are used to continue sustainability improvements
    23. Innovations
      • The Gatorade facility in Virginia is LEED certified by the U.S. Green Building Council
      • 950,000 sq ft – largest food and beverage site to achieve the certification
    24. Conclusion
      • Environmental sustainability
        • Return on investment of higher quality bottling equipment
        • Saves money in the long run
        • It’s the right thing to do
        • The environment is not a an everlasting resource
    25. Conclusion cont.
      • Human sustainability
        • Improving the quality of life to our community members to the best of our abilities
        • Investments here will provide better returns in the future
    26. Conclusion cont.
      • Our approach
        • We’re always looking for new ways to improve our corporate social responsibilities
        • As technology evolves so will our approach to sustaining the environment and those impacted by our company
        • Any questions???
    27. Free Stuff !!!
      • (I’d bring some free PepsiCo products for the students who just sat through my presentation)

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