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  2. As You Sow - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, As You Sow received the California Stewardship Bow and Arrow Award for Coalition Building, from the California Product Stewardship Council, for its engagement of the three largest U.S. beverage companies (the Coca Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Nestle Waters North America), leading each to commit to recycling a majority of their post-consumer containers over the following six years.

  3. PepsiCo - Wikipedia

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    PepsiCo has operations all around the world and its products were distributed across more than 200 countries and territories, resulting in annual net revenues of over US$70 billion. PepsiCo is the second-largest food and beverage business in the world based on net revenue, profit, and market capitalization, behind Nestlé.

  4. Exnora International - Wikipedia

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    PepsiCo also noticed Exnora and partnered with it as part of its corporate social responsibility program on solid waste management. The Zero Waste Management (ZWM) project started by educating households on the importance and benefits of waste segregation.

  5. A palm oil company, a group of US financiers, and the ... - AOL

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    Six years later, as a member of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, they sold that operation to Felda Global Ventures, the third-largest palm oil company in the world, for almost $200 million.

  6. WWF–Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with PepsiCo Pakistan, WWF-Pakistan inaugurated a Coastal Clean-up Project at the Karachi Fish Harbour. [8] Aligned with PepsiCo's global sustainability agenda, PepsiCo Positive (pep+), the initiative focuses on gathering and managing plastic waste effectively through an extensive coastal clean-up activation. [9]

  7. Pepsi Refresh Project - Wikipedia

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    The Pepsi Refresh Project (PRP) was a 2010 initiative by PepsiCo to award $20 million in grants to individuals, businesses and non-profits that promote a new idea that has a positive impact on their community, state, or the nation. The project is completely separate from the Pepsi Corporate Foundation and uses money budgeted for marketing.

  8. California Just Passed the Country's First Clothing Recycling ...

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    The new law requires a clothing, apparel and textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) program, as defined by lawmakers, reported Waste Today. “I’m very proud to see SB 707 signed into law.

  9. WaterPartners - Wikipedia

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    Its loan program is called WaterCredit. [11] It uses the concept of microcredit to fund water sanitation projects. [12] [13] WaterPartners received grants from organizations such as the PepsiCo Foundation, [14] The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, [15] and Open Square Foundation (previously called the Agora Foundation). [16]