Company and its Bottling Partners Replenished an Estimated
94% of 2014 Sales Volume; Working To Be The First Food and Beverage Company To
Replenish All The Water It Uses
STOCKHOLM, August 25, 2015
– The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners (the Coca-Cola system)
today announced they are on track to meet their 2020 water replenishment goal by
the end of 2015. Based on the Coca-Cola system’s global water replenishment
projects to date, the system is balancing the equivalent of an estimated 94 percent of the water used in its finished beverages based on 2014 sales
volume. Since
2004, Coca-Cola has replenished an estimated 153.6 billion liters of water
back to communities and nature through 209 community water projects in 61
countries.
The Coca-Cola system returned approximately 126.7 billion liters of
water used in its manufacturing processes back to communities and nature through
treated wastewater in 2014. These combined efforts put Coca-Cola on track to be the first global food and beverage company to
replenish all the water it uses back to communities and nature.
“There is no
resource more precious to human life and the health of our global ecosystems
and economies than water. As a consumer of water, the Coca-Cola system has a
special responsibility to protect this shared resource. This is why we set an
aspirational goal of being water neutral by 2020,” said Muhtar Kent, chairman
and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company. “While we have made significant progress
toward making that goal a reality, we are more intent than ever to give back
the equivalent of all the water that we use to communities and nature. And we
will continue to do so after we meet the 100 percent goal.”
Coca-Cola is able to
give back the amount of water equivalent to what it uses in its finished
beverages and their production through replenishment projects, increasing water use efficiency in its plants, and returning water to watersheds and
municipalities through wastewater treatment. Part of meeting
its replenishment goal is engaging in diverse, locally focused community water
projects. Each project works toward set objectives such as providing or
improving access to safe water and sanitation, protecting watersheds,
supporting water conservation and raising awareness on critical local water issues.
Once projects are
established, the company and its bottling partners work to ensure those
projects remain sustainable within communities over time and continue to
replenish water. These efforts, as well as new projects, frequently address
local source water vulnerabilities
and balance additional sales volume as Coca-Cola’s business continues to grow
each year.
“More and more companies now recognize
that factoring nature into their decision-making is a smart business strategy.
Coca-Cola’s commitment to water underscores that investing in nature can
produce very positive returns for businesses and local communities,” said Mark
Tercek, president and CEO, The Nature Conservancy (TNC).
“TNC is proud of its collaboration with Coca-Cola and congratulates the company
and its bottling partners on a very significant achievement.”
TNC was an instrumental
partner in designing the methodology to quantify Coca-Cola’s water replenishment efforts to
balance the water used in finished beverages. The methodology for calculating water replenishment benefits
also was the subject of scientific technical peer review to verify the use of
generally accepted methods and accuracy for the foregoing purpose. Projects are
reviewed annually and evaluated using this methodology. An overview of each
project and their respective replenishment value is included in the company’s 2015 replenishment verification report prepared by
LimnoTech and verified by Deloitte.
Two major contributors to
Coca-Cola’s water replenishment activities are The Coca-Cola Africa
Foundation’s Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN) and the
Company’s Every Drop Matters partnership with United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP). Through RAIN, Coca-Cola partners with
Global Environment &
Technology Foundation (GETF), United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), Water and Sanitation for the Urban
Poor (WSUP), Millennium Challenge Corporation, WaterAid, Water for People, and other organizations
and local governments to bring safe drinking water to an estimated 6 million
Africans by 2020. Through Every Drop Matters, Coca-Cola and UNDP have worked
together to improve safe water access for more than an estimated 1 million
people in Eastern Europe and the Middle East with projects focused on watershed
restoration, sustainable agriculture, infrastructure improvements and
advocating for needed water policy. Learn more about Coca-Cola system water
partnerships here.

Greg Koch, Coke's director of global water stewardship, speaks in Stockholm on a World Water Week panel alongside representatives from WWF and WaterAid about the need for integration to meet the water goals outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
In 2007, The Coca-Cola Company and its bottling partners set an aspirational goal to safely
return to communities and nature an amount of water equivalent to what is used
in its beverages and their production by 2020. The water footprint of growing
agricultural ingredients sourced by the Coca-Cola system is not included in
this goal. However, sustainable water practices are part of Coca-Cola’s Sustainable Agriculture Guiding Principles required for suppliers. The replenish projects are the result of
partnerships with governments, civil society and other members of the private
sector. Coca-Cola only calculates replenishment credit for the portions of the
project that are directly funded or instituted by the Coca-Cola system.
To learn more
about Coca-Cola’s water stewardship program, visit the company’s water stewardship report.
About
The Coca-Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company
(NYSE: KO) is the world's largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with
more than 500 sparkling and still brands. Led by Coca-Cola, one of the world's
most valuable and recognizable brands, our Company's portfolio features 20
billion-dollar brands including Diet Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Coca-Cola Zero,
vitaminwater, Powerade, Minute Maid, Simply, Georgia and Del Valle. Globally, we are the No. 1 provider
of sparkling beverages, ready-to-drink coffees, and juices and juice drinks.
Through the world's largest beverage distribution system, consumers in more
than 200 countries enjoy our beverages at
a rate of 1.9 billion servings a day. With an enduring commitment to building
sustainable communities, our Company is focused on initiatives that reduce our
environmental footprint, support active, healthy living, create a safe,
inclusive work environment for our associates,
and enhance the economic development of the communities where we operate.
Together
with our bottling partners, we rank among the world's top 10 private employers
with more
than 700,000 system associates. For more information, visit Coca-Cola Journey
at www.coca-colacompany.com,
follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/CocaColaCo, visit our blog, Coca-Cola
Unbottled, at www.coca-colablog.com or
find us on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/company/the-coca-cola-company.
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