BURLINGTON, Mass. and PLANO, Texas, U.S. — Keurig Dr Pepper today published its first Drink Well. Do Good. report. The report highlights a series of corporate responsibility commitments that were established less than a year following the 2018 merger of Keurig Green Mountain and Dr Pepper Snapple Group. KDP’s report also details performance in the Company’s key focus areas of environment, supply chain, health and wellbeing and communities.
Commenting on the report, KDP Chairman & CEO Bob Gamgort stated, “In coming together as KDP, we are using our expanded operations, broadened community presence and combined resources to become an even better corporate citizen. Our Drink Well. Do Good. program demonstrates KDP’s commitment to making a positive impact for all stakeholders.”
Highlights from the report, available at www.keurigdrpepper.com/CR, include the following:
- Environment: KDP has set an ambitious goal to convert all packaging to recyclable or compostable formats by 2025, while increasing the use of recycled content. The Company is on track to make all K-Cup® pods sold in the U.S. recyclable by the end of 2020, having converted all K-Cup® pods sold in Canada to a recyclable format in 2018. The new pods are made of polypropylene #5 plastic, a material that is widely accepted curbside for recycling, and the Company has conducted extensive testing with municipal recycling facilities to prove they can be effectively recycled.
- Supply Chain: KDP is on track to achieve its commitment to responsibly source 100% of its coffee and brewers by 2020 in partnership with recognized sustainable sourcing programs. The Company is one of the largest global buyers of Fair Trade™ coffee and also purchases Rainforest Alliance® and UTZ certified coffee, among other responsibly sourced coffee. Along this journey, KDP aims to improve the lives of one million people. The Company continues to invest in robust social impact investment programs and partners to support farmers and workers in addressing key long-term challenges and increasing farmer yields, profitability and resiliency.
- Health and Wellbeing: KDP’s well-balanced portfolio includes approximately 300 ready-to-drink options containing 100 calories or less. For most of its full-calorie beverage varieties, the Company offers a zero, low or mid-calorie option.
- Communities: Through its Let’s Play initiative, the Company is well on its way to providing play opportunities to 13.5 million children by 2020. The Company was recently named to the Civic 50 list, a group of the most community-minded companies in the U.S., by Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service. KDP employees contributed over 36,000 hours of community service through company-sponsored volunteerism programs in 2018.
KDP Chief Sustainability Officer Monique Oxender added, “KDP now has the scale and ambition to make a real difference to people and our planet, and this report marks an important milestone on our journey as a newly-combined Company. We will continue to track our progress and focus on turning ambition into action, continuing our demonstrated leadership in plastics recycling and responsible sourcing, while making new strides in other important areas.”
KDP developed the report in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, the most widely recognized sustainability reporting standards. The report was also developed as an annual communication on progress to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) principles and in line with the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.