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PepsiCo: Plastic Pollution - Coggle Diagram
PepsiCo: Plastic Pollution
Political
Business regulatory policies
Encourage waste reduction
Income-quality production
National and international governments
Health-conscious laws
Ban on sweetened beverages
Consumers
Ban on products due to increased use of chemicals
Global competition
Export-Import law
Customer preference
Marketing innovation
Employment law
Increase efficiency and production
Employees
Economic
Unemployment trend
Slow rate of industrialization
Inflation
Less savings and investments
Price fluctuation
Raw material cost
Increased use of virgin plastic
Propensity of people to spend
Social
Cultural values & traditions
Rid of the global throwaway culture
Conservative manufacturing culture
Wastage of natural resources
Buying trends
Conducting surveys
Consumer demands
Technological
Online mobile application
Male-oriented
Controversial advertisements
Jeopardizing important causes
Student protest movement in India
Black anti-police violence movement
Promote unhealthy snacks
Health-related issues
Remote work policy
Artificial intelligence
Improved automation
Improve product manufacturing
Increase sales
Machine learning
Environmental
Pollution
Due to carbon emissions
Dumping plastic products in landfills
Release of hazardous toxins in water bodies and soil
Recycling and reuse
Ready-meal trays
Use least resources
Plastic bottles
Attitude towards green products
Zero-carbon footprint
Eco-friendly packaging
Legal
Taxes and other charges
Soda taxes in US and Canada
Impact product sales
Decreased revenue
Increased raw material cost
Increased use of low-quality plastic
Environment
EU regulations
Excess use of pesticides
Health hazards
Low-quality products
IPR infringement
False accusation on Indian farmers