PepsiCo Opens First Overseas ‘Green’ Plant in China as Part of $1 Billion Investment Effort
PepsiCo plans to fund a variety of major capital programs to grow its manufacturing capacity in
“Despite the current uncertainty in many parts of the world, we have no doubt that
The
“This plant reflects our deep and long-term commitment to China,” said Nooyi. “It is also an important milestone in our green journey, on which we are partnering with the Chinese government, industry and others to continue to promote the health and longevity of our planet.”
The facility is designed to use 22% less water and 23% less energy than the average PepsiCo plant in
The new plant is expected to help PepsiCo annually reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 3,100 tons; water usage by 100,000 tons; and overall energy use by four million kilowatt hours compared to the former
Today’s announcement was made during a ten-day visit to
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