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Were conserving
today for a better
tomorrow.
In 2003, we asked ourselves how our beverage manufacturing
plants in India could achieve our goal of conserving more water
than we use. By measuring and mapping water ows, we found
new opportunities to recycle. We also began harvesting rain-
water in most plants and worked with local farmers to develop
far-reaching watershed management programs. Five years
later, we’re using 55 percent less water in India, making a
difference in a country where water is a scarce resource.
The PepsiCo Foundation continues to develop sustainable
partnerships and programs in the most underserved areas
of the world to allow for access to secure, safe water. The
Foundation has invested approximately $15 million in multiyear
commitments to support key partners and programs focused on
eliminating the water crisis. This work not only will provide safe
water for people today, but also create sustainable and scalable
models that will accelerate access to safe water and sanitation
for hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
Water conservation is giving communities worldwide
greater access to clean, safe drinking water.
34 PepsiCo, Inc. 2008 Annual Report