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Sugarbird Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Sugarbird is referenced in PepsiCo South Africa’s water stewardship work as one of the sites that fully adopted the Alliance for Water Stewardship Standard in 2023. The available sustainability content relates to PepsiCo South Africa’s broader water conservation programme, including water-efficient practices, collaboration with local partners and NGOs, and projects to improve water access, quality, and sustainability. The company also reports work on catchment restoration, leak repairs, and support for safe water, sanitation, and handwashing facilities in communities across South Africa. No separate sustainability information specific to Sugarbird is provided beyond its inclusion in PepsiCo’s water stewardship programme.

Sugarbird Sustainability Actions

Water-efficient practices adopted

Within its own operations, PepsiCo South Africa is pioneering water-efficient practices and adopting state-of-the-art technologies. These endeavours have led to significant reductions in water consumption across its manufacturing facilities and supply chain while upholding the highest standards of product quality and safety.

Community water projects launched

We are collaborating with local partners and non-governmental organisations to launch community-driven projects that enhance water access, quality, and sustainability.

Greater Cape Town Water Fund

PepsiCo supports landscape treatments through invasive species removal by partnering with The Nature Conservancy to support the Greater Cape Town Water Fund. Since 2018, through this partnership, we have replenished 1.77 billion litres of water, and contributed to creating 570 jobs, focusing on the removal of water-hungry alien invasive plants, primarily for women and young adults, including 94 specially trained high-angle technicians working in remote, mountainous terrain.

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Sugarbird Sustainability Commitments

2025

AWS Standard at 34 facilities

We aim to fully adopt the AWS Standard at 34 of our high-water risk facilities by 2025, using it as a vehicle for advocacy, participation in good catchment governance, and to help ensure that freshwater resources in high-water-risk locations are available for all water stakeholders.


Sustainable Development Goals

Sugarbird is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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