PEPSICO, Kraft Heinz faces shareholder activists for sustainable packaging.

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The shareholder solutions are well -proceeded with a lot of proposals aimed at using CPG, food service and packaging of hotel companies.

Lee GRoups We have focused on plastic packaging for many years and the subject continues. This time, there are categories such as flexibility and reusable packaging. The company has an option to challenge the resolution with the Securities and Exchange Commission, but so far, several proposals have been accompanied by potential voting. The group has also reached a contract to withdraw its proposals from several companies.

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As a shareholder advocate, we decided to focus on Flexibles after a relatively lack of achievement of 2025 plastic targets set through groups such as US Plastics Pact and Ellen Macarthur Foundation.

“We think we need some responsibility when we miss the deadline.” “If you look at the continuous struggle to recycle easy things, such as pet patients, I wonder how you will soon achieve a lot of flexible recycling at any time.”

Flexibles and Films often appear as a company’s challenge that allows you to recycle the packaging portfolio further due to multi -material design and other factors.

Under the language request of the lawsuit, the company uses the impossible packaging to develop a report on “reputation, financial and operating risk”, removes this packaging material and removes replacement that can be reused, and explains the opportunity to study and develop reuse that can be reused as a single package alternative. “

PEPSICO has called for the SEC to be disqualified as the SEC is suggested, and now the shareholders recommend voting against it. According to the company, in 2023, “Flexible Films consisted only about 5% of the total packaging portfolio, and is optimized to safely provide certain snacks with relatively low greenhouse gases and water footprints.”

Kraft Heinz also advised shareholders to vote against this proposal, and pointed out that the recycling of many countries that we sell has not yet developed enough to be able to collect, recycle, and convert this material as a final product that can be executed.

Both companies participated in various voluntary initiatives and cited the recycling and study of the materials and participation in the upcoming State EPR program. Both mentioned investments in composting packaging. PEPSICO said that it was successful with paper -based packaging, but it was not successful if it had to use high barriers.

In some cases, the company hopes to be a solution for flexible packaging in terms of flexible flexibility and recycled content in the process of recycling chemical recycling, but the technology is not yet activated. Mackerron is not sure that the solution is “low in the actual yield,” and it is difficult to know how much material is changing with plastic -to -fuel. “We don’t know because most people don’t disclose,” he said.

Mackerron mentioned the initial progress of standardizing and reporting risk disclosure through CPG, packaging and petrochemical company groups that work on the “responsible production guidelines” along with US Plastics Pact. Participating companies have not yet confirmed themselves in the process.

Reuse

Adopting more reusable packaging is a continuous focus on shareholder advocacy.