PepsiCo is committing $45M for humanitarian relief and to help provide 50M meals to those affected by COVID-19…
Read MoreThe beverage maker and university team up to fight against COVID-19. Sometimes a crisis brings out the best in us…
Read MoreKeurig Dr Pepper is building on their rich heritage to create the beverage company of the future…
Read MoreFrom manufacturing and delivering products to keeping shelves stocked, employees across the…
Read MoreAmerica’s beverage companies take environmental stewardship seriously. That’s why we’re making 100% recyclable plastic bottles and our goal is to get #everybottleback and turned into a new bottle.
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Read MoreCoca-Cola, Dr Pepper and Pepsi are working together on real solutions to support vibrant, healthy communities by bringing families more choices in smaller portions and with less sugar.
Read MoreBeverage companies are working with local leaders and environmental groups nationally to reduce plastic, cut our carbon footprint, conserve vital resources and keep the places we live and work litter-free. Industry and government can work together on the environment. It helps two bottom lines: the Earth’s, and our own.
Read MoreWe carefully designed them this way for a simple reason: so our plastic bottles can be used again and again.
It’s why we want them back. Plastic beverage bottles are unique. Because if our bottle is disposed of, collected and recycled properly, we can turn that bottle into a new bottle.
Read MoreObesity has been going up for years while soda consumption has been going down. Why hasn’t obesity gone down with the reduction in soda consumption? Because soft drinks are not driving the rise in obesity.
Read MoreMyth: Energy drinks have “high” or “dangerous” amounts of caffeine.
Read MoreA new program encourages Oklahomans to “Balance What You Eat, Drink & Do” by providing calorie balance messages on beverage vending machines, self-serve fountain dispensers and retail coolers in convenience stores, restaurants and other locations.
Read MoreA nationwide initiative to help fight obesity by reducing sugar and calories consumed from beverages in Americans’ diets and promoting calorie awareness and balance.
Read MoreRecent attention has raised questions about the issue of benzene in soft drinks. Benzene is a substance that is present in our natural environment, but can also form under certain limited conditions in…
Read MoreAmerica’s non-alcoholic beverage industry is committed to using products and containers that meet or exceed all government health, safety and quality standards. Recently, questions have been raised about bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to…
Read MoreThe headlines are hard to ignore. America needs to lose weight. The American Beverage Association, representing America’s non-alcoholic beverage producers, marketers, bottlers, distributors and, ultimately…
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