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Sunchips Gets Into the Business of Helping
Sixth Episode in TV Series on the Rebuilding of Greensburg, Kansas Chronicles Groundbreaking of SunChips Business Incubator
(CSRwire) PLANO, TX - July 25, 2008 – This Sunday, July 27 (9:00 PM ET/PT) on
Planet Green's 13-part television series Greensburg, the residents of
Greensburg learn that a vital part of the town's redevelopment – the
return of businesses – has been funded by SunChips, Frito-Lay's popular
line of multigrain snacks. The SunChips brand committed $1 million
dollars to support a business incubator, which will house 10 local
businesses and provide the economic infrastructure to support the return
of Greensburg residents.
On May 4, 2007, a deadly tornado struck Greensburg, Kansas, destroying 95
percent of the town. Capturing compelling human stories as Greensburg
residents experience the sustainable rebirth of their community,
Greensburg shows that when individuals, companies and communities come
together, the results are a dramatic improvement to social, economic and
environmental living conditions. Greensburg, which is executive produced
by actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio's production company,
Appian Way, and Craig Piligian's Pilgrim Films & Television, began airing
June 15 on Discovery Communications' new 24-hour eco-lifestyle and
entertainment channel, Planet Green.
Inspired by the town's desire to rebuild as an environmentally friendly
and sustainable community, the SunChips brand announced it would provide
funding to help build a business incubator, which is expected to open
before the end of this year. This upcoming episode captures a special
ceremony on the one-year anniversary of the tornado in Greensburg and the
groundbreaking for the SunChips Business Incubator. A grant from the
United States Department of Agriculture is also helping to bring back the
community.
"Our commitment to help bring 'Main Street' back to Greensburg is
important, but our efforts will be even more powerful if it motivates
others to get involved too," said Gannon Jones, vice president, marketing,
Frito-Lay North America. "By capturing our efforts as part of a compelling
and engaging story line we hope viewers will be moved, as we were, to take
their small steps toward a better planet, and to help re-build
Greensburg."
In line with how Greensburg is being rebuilt as an eco-friendly town and
the SunChips brand's ongoing commitment to green, renewable energy, the
business incubator will be solar-powered. In addition to supporting the
local businesses, the SunChips brand will help rebuild the home of one of
its own associates, which was devastated in the tornado last year.
Another result of the devastating tornado was the destruction of the tree
canopy in Greensburg. To help re-green Greensburg, the SunChips brand
will donate $1 for the replanting of trees for each person who adds a new
SunChips/Greensburg widget to their Facebook profile. For more
information and to access the SunChips "Green Greensburg" application on
Facebook, visit www.sunchips.com.
The Kroger Co., which has supported the Greensburg rebuilding efforts in a
number of ways, including reopening a Dillons/Kwik Shop grocery and gas
store to serve the Greensburg community, is also partnering with the
SunChips brand to get its customers involved in helping Greensburg. A
national display event will occur in September, where consumers will learn
how they can continue to help Greensburg rebuild.
Frito-Lay North America is committed to reducing its impact on the
environment. Since 1999, Frito-Lay has implemented resource conservation
programs that utilize innovative programs to reduce the resources needed
to make its products. Commitment to sustainable growth is a core
Frito-Lay value, as it is for parent company, PepsiCo, which aims to
achieve Performance with Purpose.
SunChips multigrain snacks, originally introduced in 1991, contain whole
grains, 0 grams of trans fats, and are made with sunflower oil. SunChips
multigrain snacks, available in Original, Harvest Cheddar, French Onion
and Garden Salsa flavors, provide 18 grams of whole grains per one ounce
serving from a blend of corn, oats and wheat.
Frito-Lay North America is the $11 billion convenient foods business unit
of PepsiCo, which is headquartered in Purchase, NY. In addition to
Frito-Lay, PepsiCo business units include Pepsi-Cola, Quaker Foods,
Gatorade and Tropicana.
About Planet Green
Planet Green is Discovery Communications' global, cross-company initiative
with a commitment to document, preserve and celebrate the planet, including
the first-ever 24-hour eco-lifestyle television and entertainment network
in more than 50 million homes as of June 4, 2008. Planet Green is the
multiplatform media destination with a mission. It's the center for the
new green conversation, speaking to people who want to understand green
living and to those who truly want to make a difference in meeting the
critical challenge of protecting our environment. Planet Green's unique
content, tools and information will enlighten, empower and most
importantly, entertain. Planet Green's platforms include leading
eco-lifestyle website Treehugger.com and the recently
launched solutions-oriented PlanetGreen.com.
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