PepsiCo has announced that it will be using materials from UBQ Materials, an Israeli company that produces bio-based thermoplastics using household waste, to develop a sustainable alternative to plastic pallets. PepsiCo will develop the pallets via its partner company Ecoboxes Embalagens Plásticas, a Brazilian sustainable packaging solutions provider.
PepsiCo will produce 830 bio-based pallets for use in its logistics centers as the first phase of this project. The pallets will be made using a mix of UBQ bio-based thermoplastics and recycled polypropylene (PP) resin from Pepsi’s snack packaging. The project reportedly reduces 6,500 kg (14,300 lbs) equivalent in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and will divert more than 739 kg (1,600 lbs) of mixed waste from landfills.
This announcement is a part of PepsiCo’s sustainability initiative, “PepsiCo Positive”, where it plans to reduce GHG emissions by 40% and to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. PepsiCo also plans to use UBQ’s materials for other applications in its supply chain.
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