The first of a series that will take a look behind the world’s largest packaged food and beverage producers. What products fall under their banner, and how has their influence shaped economic policy, society and culture; how have they affected the environments they operate in; and what relationships do they foster within the countries they are located?
Part I – PepsiCo
New York-based PepsiCo, is far more than just Coca-Cola’s main competitor, and based on revenues, sits at about the 4th largest food and beverage producer in the world.
Guests
Richard Girard, Researcher, Polaris Institute – Polaris is designed to enable citizen movements to re-skill and re-tool themselves to fight for democratic social change in an age of corporate driven globalization. Essentially, the Institute works with citizen movements in developing the kinds of strategies and tactics required to unmask and challenge the corporate power that is the driving force behind governments concerning public policy making on economic, social and environmental issues.
Musical Selection (name/title/album/label)
Theme/Soundclips: – Adham Shaikh, Infusion, Fusion, Sonic Turtle (CDN)
Soundclip 2 – James Asher, Star of Madras, East Westercism Vol.3, Law and Auder
Music 1 – Kobayashi,2 cent, Strange Lights and Resolutions, Bongobeat Records (CDN)
Music 2 – The Marc Atkinson Trio, Dumeresq, III, Independent (CDN)
Music 3 – I Wayne, Living in Love, Lava Ground, VP Records