Climate
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges we all face. That’s why America’s beverage companies are working to address climate change by improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From our factories to our fleets to our vending machines, we’ve made significant changes. And we’re committed to doing our part.

On a mission to reduce emissions
The Coca-Cola Company, Keurig Dr Pepper and PepsiCo have each set goals to lower emissions and invest in clean and efficient energy. Our companies have pledged to work with government leaders, environmental organizations and other businesses to ensure these emission reductions will provide environmental benefits throughout the United States.
We’ve also rapidly expanded our use of hybrid vehicles. Our fleets now boast the largest number of heavy-duty hybrid electric commercial trucks on the road. That’s helped us reduce CO2 emissions by up to 30% per vehicle.


Cutting back on water use
We’re not just getting more efficient at delivering our products, but at making them, too. Learn how we’ve reduced water use.
Our Progress

100% of new, company-controlled beverage coolers will be HFC-free.

Each of the industry’s all-electric vehicles saves 10 TONS of greenhouse gas emissions annually.

In 2016, The Coca-Cola Company operated 81 renewable energy projects in 25 countries and is working to launch 50 more projects.

Since 2009, Keurig Dr Pepper removed 250 million pounds of CO2 from the atmosphere by replacing older vending machines with energy efficient ones.

In 2020, PepsiCo announced a transition to 100% renewable electricity through a range of solutions across all U.S. direct operations, building on progress it has made globally.
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