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Pepsi Black Bottle Will Be Made From 100% Recycled Plastic

In a major step towards environmental sustainability, PepsiCo India has announced the launch of Pepsi Black bottles made entirely from 100% recycled plastic. This innovative move by the renowned beverage company marks a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to reduce plastic waste and promote a circular economy. Using 100% rPET (recycled plastic), PepsiCo introduced Pepsi Black in bottles for the first time.

The introduction of the Pepsi Black bottles aligns with PepsiCo’s global sustainability agenda and its vision to create a world where packaging materials never become waste. By utilising 100% recycled plastic, PepsiCo aims to minimise its environmental footprint, conserve resources, and contribute to a cleaner, greener planet.

The newly designed Pepsi Black bottles are manufactured using an advanced recycling process that transforms post-consumer plastic waste into high-quality food-grade packaging material. This breakthrough technology ensures that no new plastic is produced, thereby reducing the reliance on virgin materials and minimising the carbon emissions associated with plastic production.

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PepsiCo India’s commitment to sustainable packaging extends beyond the product itself. The company is actively working towards improving recycling infrastructure and raising awareness about responsible waste disposal. It has partnered with local organisations and government bodies to promote recycling initiatives, increase collection rates, and support the development of a robust circular economy ecosystem.

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The introduction of Pepsi Black bottles made from 100% recycled plastic is part of PepsiCo India’s broader sustainability goals, which include reducing the use of virgin plastic in its packaging and increasing the use of recycled content across its portfolio. By embracing a circular approach, PepsiCo India aims to drive positive change and inspire other companies to adopt more sustainable practices.

Consumers can enjoy their favourite Pepsi Black beverages while knowing that they are making a conscious choice for the environment. The new bottles will feature clear labelling to highlight their recycled content, encouraging consumers to recycle and participate in the circular economy.

The launch of the Pepsi Black bottles made from 100% recycled plastic reinforces PepsiCo India’s position as a leader in sustainable packaging solutions within the beverage industry. The company’s commitment to environmental stewardship and its proactive approach to addressing the plastic waste crisis set an example for others to follow.

George Kovoor, senior vice president, of beverages and sustainability, at PepsiCo India said, “We are encouraged by the measures taken by the Government to promote a circular economy in India. We are proud to launch the 100% rPET bottles of Pepsi Black. This an important milestone in our sustainability journey, backed by our intent to create a positive value chain and this launch is yet another step in that direction. We shall learn and evolve as we continue our endeavours to build a robust ecosystem while expanding the use of recycled content in our packaging.”

PepsiCo India’s initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between the private sector, consumers, and government entities to create a more sustainable future. By embracing innovative technologies and implementing responsible practices, PepsiCo India is contributing to a healthier planet for generations to come.

Rishi Jain

Rishi believes in experiences over possessions. A healthy political discussion is her espresso shot. She loves all things Bollywood and finds solace in words.

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