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Keurig Dr Pepper highlights performance and purpose-driven outcomes in 2025 Impact Report
Tuesday, 23 June, 2026, 13 : 00 PM [IST]
Massachusetts & Texas, USA
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc., announced the publication of its 2025 KDP Impact Report. The annual report highlights the company’s performance based on its commitments across seven key impact areas: Climate & Nature Action; Water Use & Stewardship; Packaging & Circular Economy; Human Rights, Responsible Sourcing & Supply Chain Livelihoods; Consumer Health & Well-Being; Employee Health, Safety & Well-Being and Corporate Governance & Ethics.

Tim Cofer, chief executive officer, said, “Our 2025 Impact Report shows how we are working towards social and environmental impact in ways that matter for our business and our stakeholders. The progress we made this year reflects the talent of our team, the resilience of our strategy and the strength of the foundation from which we will launch two new companies next year.”

Key highlights from KDP’s 2025 Impact Report include: Driving climate and nature action: The Company made steady progress, continuing its efforts to reduce emissions while also investing in projects that support regenerative agriculture and conservation. Supporting a circular economy: KDP continued to reduce its use of virgin plastic and expanded acceptance of K-Cup pods for recycling in Canada. Overall, 96% of the Company’s packaging was designed to be recyclable or compostable. Strengthening responsible sourcing and livelihoods: KDP worked to strengthen supply chain resilience, including ongoing efforts to responsibly source its coffee and cocoa while supporting programs aimed at improving farmer livelihoods. Prioritising consumer health and choice: KDP achieved a 10% reduction in added sugar across its US Refreshment Beverages portfolio since 2020, reflecting continued progress in offering more choices with less sugar. Deepening community engagement: Employee volunteerism and community engagement hours nearly doubled, reflecting strong participation and partnership across the communities where KDP operates.

Monique Oxender, chief corporate affairs & sustainability officer, said, “At the heart of this progress is the work of our people across the business who are turning commitments into action and action into measurable results. It reflects the power of collaboration to drive meaningful, lasting impact for people, communities and the planet.”
 
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