This report focuses on how sustainability initiatives impact different stages of the non-alcoholic beverages supply chain.
Sustainability takes different forms at different stages of the non-alcoholic beverages supply chain. Regenerative agriculture is valuable at the raw material stage, renewables are valuable at the production stage, lightweighting packaging is valuable at the logistics stage.
Sustainability takes different forms at different stages of the non-alcoholic beverages supply chain. Regenerative agriculture is valuable at the raw material stage, renewables are valuable at the production stage, lightweighting packaging is valuable at the logistics stage.
Scope
- Companies such as Coca Cola, Britvic, and PepsiCo are instilling regenerative agricultural practices throughout their supply chains.
- A broad range of green technologies, including heat pumps, solar panels, and hydrogen fuel, are being used to decarbonize beverage production.
- Lighter packages and decarbonized transportation are being deployed at the logistics stage.
Reasons to Buy
- Identify key sustainability initiatives within the non-alcoholic beverage industry.
- Gain access to case studies that show how non-alcoholic beverage companies are integrating sustainability practices into their business processes.
Table of Contents
- An overview
- Net-zero
- Reducing packaging waste
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- DSM Firmenich
- PepsiCo
- Coca Cola
- Innocent
- Britvic
- Toyo Seikan Group
- Oonly
- Berry
- Tomra