Postobón allocated 60.46 billion pesos to socio-environmental programs in 2025

Postobón invested 60.46 billion pesos in socio-environmental initiatives during 2025, benefiting more than 187,000 people across Colombia.

The Colombian company increased its investments by 44% compared to the previous year. The funds focused mainly on water management, climate change, the circular economy and social development.

On the environmental front, Postobón cut water consumption per liter of beverage by 48% since 2013 and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 10.7% versus 2024. It also renewed its carbon-neutral certification for a third consecutive year and protected 35,047 hectares of strategic ecosystems.

Social programs such as MiPupitre and MiBici supported students in rural and urban areas. Emergency initiatives delivered drinking water to more than 25,000 people in critical situations. The company worked with over 4,200 mostly local suppliers and engaged more than 1,700 farming families through the HIT Social program.

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