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Unternehmensantwort

13 Dez 2011

Autor:
PepsiCo

PepsiCo response to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Re: India Resource Center Report dated November 30, 2011

Over the last decade PepsiCo India has pursued the goal of replenishing more water than it consumes in its operations. This is a long-term journey, the first leg of which was focused on water consumed in manufacturing operations. By replenishing more water than PepsiCo India consumes in its manufacturing through making its plants water efficient, deploying rainwater harvesting systems within its plants, sponsoring community water projects and delivering water conservation through agriculture initiatives, PepsiCo India achieved positive water balance in 2009. The claim was verified by Deloitte by using the ISAE 3000* process which is an internationally recognized and accepted audit practice...