PepsiCo Doubles Down on Scaling Up Reusable Packaging

PepsiCo commits to growing its percentage of refillable/reusable packaging options, including expanding its SodaStream in-home and in-office sparkling water systems.

The SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker is a home carbonation system that includes a machine, a carbon dioxide cylinder, and a plastic bottle designed to be reused for up to three years.
The SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker is a home carbonation system that includes a machine, a carbon dioxide cylinder, and a plastic bottle designed to be reused for up to three years.

On the beverage side, one prime example of a Refill-at-home system is SodaStream, founded in 1903 in the U.K., with the invention of the aerating machine. While the brand stagnated for many decades after its introduction, it was revived in the 2000s, and in 2018, PepsiCo purchased Israel-based SodaStream International Ltd. for more than $3.2 billion.

The SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker is a home carbonation system that includes a machine, a carbon dioxide cylinder, and a plastic bottle designed to be reused for up to three years. PepsiCo also offers a range of bottle options for purchase separately, including glass carafes and dishwasher-safe, on-the-go containers. There are approximately 60 concentrate syrups to choose from, including soft drinks, flavored waters (PepsiCo’s bubly sparkling water brand), and kombucha.


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To create a carbonated beverage, consumers insert the CO2 cartridge into the back of the machine, place a bottle filled with water into the front, and push down on a carbonating block to create the carbonation. The consumer then adds the desired concentrate flavor to the sparkling water. They can also mix concentrates for a customized beverage. According to PepsiCo, by using the system, a consumer can save approximately 63 plastic bottles in a month, or 772 in a year.

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