Month: February 2020

APAC GREENHOUSE ACCELERATOR PROGRAM

A grant-based accelerator program in APAC that aims to help startups build innovations that solve sustainability challenges through mentorship and a pilot-based program. The program offers the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from PepsiCo as a corporate end user. By being a part of the Greenhouse Accelerator, startups will receive: Wrap-around, ongoing mentorship from …

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PEPSICO KOREA

PepsiCo Korea unveils the first No Label bottle in 2021 to support the environment, sustainability and the reduction of packaging waste. No label packaging means that the bottle body does not use plastic film and paper labels to print the brand’s logo and product information, but uses in-mold embossing to form embossing or laser marking processing …

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PEPSICO PHILIPPINES

PepsiCo Philippines Foods (Snacks and Quaker) is “100% Plastic Neutral”. We have taken proactive action against plastic waste in Philippines and together with our partner, Plastic Credit Exchange we achieved this arduous feat. This comes at the right time as PepsiCo charts a new course to drive positive action for the planet and people through …

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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

Four children needed to set off by themselves on the gruelling and precarious 5,000-km (3,100-mile) journey from Kashgar to the eastern coastal city of Shanghai to apply for Italian visas in June 2020. On the road, they faced many great dangers and challenges. Click Here © Amnesty International  

FLOORBALL THAILAND

A short film commissioned by Sports Authority of Thailand to promote and document Thailand’s first national Floorball team on the road to the World Cup in Latvia 2016. Floorball, originally from Sweden, is similar to hockey but played indoors with five field players. For the past decade it has been a fast growing sport in …

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HOTEL ART FAIR

A short documentary on the emerging contemporary art scene in Bangkok. Each year a new hotel is selected to host the annual art fair. where leading galleries in Thailand are given an opportunity to showcase their collections, broaden their audiences and allow for a new viewing experience outside of a gallery space.