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PepsiCo announces plans to triple size of its electric fleet: 'Good for the planet, good for our business'
PepsiCo is more than tripling the size of its electric fleet — adding Ford's electric vans and Tesla's Semis to help safeguard clean air.
https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/pepsico-electric-fleet-california-expansion/
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100% renewable energy and reusable packages, a circular economy, must be the goals, but this is a small step in the right direction. To me it’s more like Green Washing.
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This is a strategic move that aligns with broader sustainability goals, positioning the company as a leader in environmentally responsible logistics. Showing a commitment to reducing carbon emissions and enhancing operational efficiency.
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It's good that they are increasing their electric power fleet and it'll help deal with transportation emissions if they can retire the same number of diesel engines but. What is their plan on phasing pit the use of plastics?
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The first mile to solving a problem is identifying it. Since PepsiCo realize this, we expect more actions from them.
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@tabitha_kimani Those actions should possibly encapsulate how they plan on moving to more sustainable packaging and how they will tackle the plastic problem they have been a big part of causing.
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And more plastic bottles...
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@lucinda_ramsay definitely
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@lucinda_ramsay That's the ironic part, even if all their fleet is fully electric, they are still destroying the environment via plastics. It's like changing your means of delivering carbon emissions and plastic pollution.
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Nice for Pepsi to set good standards for eco-friendly logistics in the beverage industry