Should You Boycott PepsiCo? | BDS List (2025) - Masjid Al-Aqsa PepsiCo has to be boycotted It's Christian-American beverage comapny, but has a long and strong history of business with Israeli based SodaStream company Pepsi bought Sodastream and has factories in occupied Palestine We can say it's American but still has jewish-background
“SodaStream is Still Subject to Boycott” | BDS Movement SodaStream is still subject to boycott by the global, Palestinian-led BDS movement for Palestinian rights Its new factory is actively complicit in Israel's policy of displacing the indigenous Bedouin-Palestinian citizens of Israel in the Naqab (Negev)
Pepsi’s Ties to Human Rights Abuses: A Call to Action - Kawn The BDS protests escalated in 2014 and caught SodaStream at a vulnerable time, when the company had just made a major marketing push into the United States, including buying Super Bowl ads and hiring Scarlett Johansson to represent the company
Pepsi Just Bought SodaStream. So About That West Bank Boycott . . . On the closure of SodaStream’s West Bank facility: It showed that we, as activists, as consumers, do have the power to urge other consumers to boycott products, to really pressure companies to not be complicit in Israel’s denial of Palestinian rights On recent BDS campaigns focusing on Hewlett-Packard and security company G4S:
Boycott Campaign: SodaStream - CJPME - English It details SodaStream's exploitation of Palestinian labor, complicity in settlement expansion, and continued violations of Palestinian human rights, prompting ongoing BDS efforts
PepsiCo—From Boycotting Israel to Buying SodaStream for Billions Until this week, that is: Learning that PepsiCo had agreed to purchase Israel’s SodaStream for $3 2 billion brought a huge smile to my face SodaStream, you may remember, is a constant target of
Report on the Boycott of PepsiCo Due to the Gaza Conflict SodaStream’s operations, including a factory in the West Bank (closed in 2015), have been criticized by the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement for allegedly benefiting from Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories
SodaStream | Israel Boycott Guide | BDS | by The Witness SodaStream is an Israeli company which manufactured its products in Occupied Palestine Now owned by Pepsico after a $3 2b acquisition It since moved its factory from the West Bank to main Israel, however is still subject to boycott for its firing of 60 Palestinian workers and dark history
Is Pepsi on The Boycott List and Why - riwaya. co. uk While Pepsi is not officially listed as a BDS boycott target, its association with SodaStream places it under the movement’s critical lens For supporters of the BDS movement, avoiding SodaStream products and staying informed about Pepsi’s activities is a way to align with their values