PepsiCo and Center announced plans to offer more than 100,000 aluminum cans of AQUAFINA® for fans to enjoy at Super Bowl LIV this Sunday inside Hard Rock Stadium. The cans will help forward the venue's broader mission to phase out 99.4% of single-use plastics this year. Centerplate is the food and beverage partner to the stadium, and has already been implementing a reduced reliance on single-use plastics throughout the year. PepsiCo announced a target to reduce 35% of virgin plastic content across its beverage business by 2025, which equates to the elimination of 2.5 million metric tons of cumulative virgin plastic. This will be achieved by boosting recycled PET content and using more alternative materials, including offering AQUAFINA in cans at the Super Bowl. Similarly, this venture is part of Centerplate's commitment to its parent company Sodexo's North American Single Use Plastics Reduction Plan that has removed single-use plastic bags and stirrers, will eliminate polystyrene foam items such as cups, lids and food containers by 2025, and shifted straws to a "by request" item that will still be available to customers who need them while moving toward more sustainable materials. This Single Use Plastics Reduction Plan is merely one step in Sodexo's global effort to reduce environmental impact, as the company will continue to research and introduce new innovations such as re-usable materials, bioplastics, and organic materials in its effort to eliminate avoidable waste going to landfills.