Company: KHC
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: PX14A6G
Source: 0001214659-25-005723
Chunk: 7

Company: Kraft Heinz Co
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: PX14A6G
Chunk 7
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-2023-ESG-Report.pdf,
p.52

https://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/esg/pdf/KraftHeinz-2024-ESG-Report.pdf,
p. 51

https://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/esg/pdf/KraftHeinz-2024-ESG-Report.pdf,
p. 71

https://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/esg/pdf/KraftHeinz-2024-ESG-Report.pdf,
p. 71

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| 2025                                                                      
 Proxy Memo                                                                
 The Kraft Heinz Co | Sustainable Packaging Policies for Flexible Plastics |

The Company also highlights its participation in The Recycling Partnership’s
(“TRP”) Film and Flexibles Recycling Coalition steering committee (the committee) but fails to acknowledge its financial responsibility
in this and similar initiatives. The committee distributes grants for recycling primarily funded by consumer goods corporations like Kraft
Heinz, yet the Company makes no mention that the success of this work relies, in part, on its in-kind donations; Kraft Heinz does not
disclose how much it contributes towards collection and recycling infrastructure, nor does it outline a contribution strategy or plan
for increasing voluntary contributions. TRP has estimated that $17 billion is needed, especially from producers, to modernize and expand
U.S. recycling infrastructure. Kraft Heinz has yet to explain how it will step up its financial contributions to ensure the
tons of flexible plastic packaging it puts on the market are actually recycled in practice and at scale rather than landfilled or polluted.

Furthermore, Kraft Heinz reiterates its focus on designing for recyclability.
As discussed above, this remains a future promise without a clear implementation plan. The emphasis on "recyclability" rather
than recycling in practice and at scale is a diversion from the reality that flexible packaging is, and will likely continue to be, sent
to landfills in the absence of adequate infrastructure.

Kraft Heinz does not sufficiently address the risks associated with
flexible plastic packaging, nor does the Company align with leading research, such as the Pew Report, highlighting the urgent need to
reduce plastic use through, in part, transition away from flexibles. To remedy the Company’s stagnation and regression on its packaging
goals, Kraft Heinz must conduct a holistic evaluation of opportunities to reduce or eliminate unrecyclable flexible plastic packaging.

CONCLUSION

Vote “Yes” on this Shareholder Proposal asking Kraft Heinz to Report on Opportunities for