PepsiCo India has announced that it replenished 1.48 billion litres of water in 2025, marking World Water Day 2026 with a significant sustainability milestone. The achievement reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to achieve net water-positive operations by 2030, focusing on conservation, community partnerships, and watershed management.
On March 22, 2026, PepsiCo India reported its latest water stewardship results. The company highlighted that its initiatives across high-water-risk regions have helped restore more water than it consumed in operations, reinforcing its commitment to responsible resource management.
Water Replenishment Efforts
• PepsiCo India’s programs include rainwater harvesting, groundwater recharge, and watershed restoration.
• Collaborations with local communities and NGOs ensure long-term sustainability.
• Focused on high-water-risk areas to maximize impact.
• Achieved 1.48 billion litres replenished in 2025, surpassing consumption levels.
Strategic Significance
• Supports PepsiCo’s global goal of becoming net water-positive by 2030.
• Enhances resilience in regions facing water scarcity and climate challenges.
• Strengthens PepsiCo’s reputation as a leader in sustainable business practices.
• Aligns with India’s broader push for corporate responsibility in water conservation.
Key Highlights
• PepsiCo India replenished 1.48 billion litres of water in 2025
• Achievement announced on World Water Day 2026
• Initiatives include rainwater harvesting and watershed restoration
• Focused on high-water-risk regions across India
• Supports PepsiCo’s global net water-positive 2030 goal
Sources: Business Standard, The Economic Times, PepsiCo India Press Release