PepsiCo India said it will reduce salt content in 75% of its snacks portfolio by 2025 as part of the strategy towards offering healthier food. The company also said that as part of sustainable packaging solutions it will pilot 100% compostable, plant-based packaging for its popular snacks products — Lay’s and Kurkure in India from this year.

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“We have reduced 5% to 25% sodium across popular variants of our snacks flagship brands, Lay’s and Kurkure and we further aim at reducing sodium in 75% of our food’s portfolio by 2025,” PepsiCo India vice president, snacks category, Jagrut Kotecha said in a statement.

PepsiCo India said it has already introduced upgraded variants of its Lay’s snacks with reduced sodium in different flavours containing 13% to 215% lesser sodium.

The company’s snacks portfolio also include Lehar, Cheetos and Uncle Chipps.Kotecha further said in line with the PepsiCo’s ‘performance with purpose goals 2025’, the company is working to reduce the impact of its packaging on the environment and increase recycling of plastic waste.

“The first step towards the actualisation of this journey is the resizing of packaging of our brands Lay’s and Kurkure. This will significantly help us in reducing our carbon footprint,” he added.

The company also said it is working with partners to support and leverage new technologies for sustainable packaging solutions. “We will be piloting the first ever 100% compostable, plant-based packaging for our popular snacks products - Lay’s and Kurkure,” the company said. India will be among the first countries to pilot this packaging. 

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