The company CBC Peru, PepsiCo's soft drinks and energy drinks bottling company, has been carrying out actions in favor of the preservation of water sources, thus contributing to reduce the water stress faced by the city of Lima, through the implementation of water conservation projects. planting and harvesting water. In this way, it joins as a partner the Water fund for Lima and Callao - AQUAFONDO.
Mariella Sánchez Guerra, Executive Director of Aquafondo, said: "We warmly welcome the company CBC Peru, which joins the joint work between the community, companies and institutions. Together we will continue adding ancestral solutions based on nature and raising public awareness of water resource conservation."
"Water is an indispensable resource for life. CBC Peru we are firmly committed to ensuring its conservation for current and future generations. In this sense, we fully believe in the creation of shared value as a vehicle to grow and build a better world. Becoming a partner of AQUAFONDO represents a great opportunity to contribute to ensuring the sustainability of the resource over time, as well as its proper management," said Analí Huamancayo, CBC's Corporate Affairs Manager.
This strong link between CBC Peru y AQUAFONDOwill contribute to Lima's water security by providing water to meet the agricultural, industrial and domestic needs of the population of Lima and Callao.
About CBC Peru
In Peru, the company has been operating since 2015 as the exclusive bottler of PepsiCo and is part of the CBC Group, the multi-Latin beverage company with the largest portfolio in the region and present in more than 35 countries around the world.
The company currently has two production plants, one in the city of Sullana and the other in Huachipa. As part of its corporate DNA, the company manages and implements environmental sustainability initiatives and shared value programs that contribute to the balance between the economic, social and environmental dimensions of the communities in the countries where it operates.