Roberta Barbieri wasn’t your typical 7-year-old. Sure, she loved to wander in the woods behind her Connecticut home — but instead of building tree forts with her friends, she would suggest picking up trash. “Those woods were my world, so I wanted to keep it clean,” she says. “You can imagine I wasn’t the most popular kid to play with!”
Now that Roberta is Vice President of Sustainability for PepsiCo, she carries out her mission with a global mindset. She studies the company’s carbon footprint and searches for ways to shrink it, considering everything from how the potatoes that become Lay’s chips are grown to what kind of trucks deliver them to grocery stores around the world. “I feel a responsibility to act as an owner in helping set the course for how the company reacts to the climate crisis,” she says. “For someone like me, whose personal passion and career choice has been trying to save the planet, doing this work on a scale as large as PepsiCo is very compelling,” she says.
