Its aims are to:
Two years on from its first environment report, PepsiCo UK has also made good progress by:
The report follows comments made by Richard Evans, president of PepsiCo UK & Ireland, at an Aldersgate Group event at the House of Commons. In his speech, Evans called on government to simplify the framework and complex legislation on renewable energy, and encourage industry to invest in, and switch to, more sustainable resources through the provision of greater financial incentives.
“PepsiCo has a strong record of investing in renewable energy, from solar power in Turkey, biomass plants run on rice husks in India to CHP plants in Texas and Florida,” he said. “I want the UK and Ireland business to go further, but in our experience the UK doesn’t currently possess the right policy framework to support large-scale investment in renewable energy.”
Last year, PepsiCo developed a biomass CHP boiler using oat husks at its Quaker factory in Cupar, which would have produced enough energy for the entire site. The project has since been put on hold as it isn’t financially viable under the current UK framework.
Source: PepsiCo
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