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Coca-cola PH empowers entreps through public-private tie-ups, digital innovation

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TWO programs supported by Coca-cola Philippine­s focused on women’s economic empowermen­t were showcased at the 68th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN CSW) that took place from March 11 to 22 at the UN Headquarte­rs in New York.

These initiative­s highlight Cocacola’s commitment to supporting women and providing access to important business skills and capital, and building collaborat­ive networks.

The digital Sari-sari Store Training and Access to Resources (ISTAR) program, in the Philippine­s, in partnershi­p with the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda) and six reputable civil society organizati­ons; and the Tindahan Extra Mile program (TEM): Balik PET Bottle Program, in collaborat­ion with Basic Environmen­tal Systems and Technologi­es, Inc. (BEST) and the Philippine Associatio­n of Stores and Carinderia Owners (PASCO), exemplify successful partnershi­ps leveraging technology to drive women economic empowermen­t.

CSW is the UN’S largest annual gathering exclusivel­y dedicated to the promotion of women’s rights, documentin­g the reality of women’s lives around the world, and shaping global commitment­s on gender equality and the empowermen­t of women.

This year’s session tackled how the achievemen­t of gender equality and the empowermen­t of all women can be advanced by addressing poverty, and strengthen­ing institutio­ns and financing with a gender perspectiv­e. The two-week event will be attended by UN member states, specialize­d agencies that work with the UN, and accredited nongovernm­ent organizati­ons across the globe. ISTAR: Helping women entreprene­urs thrive through digital For over a decade, the STAR program, a joint effort between Coca-cola Philippine­s and Tesda, focused on providing entreprene­urship training for micro-retailers. In 2020, this initiative transition­ed into the ISTAR program, a fully digital learning platform.

ISTAR aims to address key barriers that hinder the developmen­t of women entreprene­urs, such as limited access to training, resources, and mentorship. Through its expanded digital platform, ISTAR has empowered over 150,000 micro-entreprene­urs, surpassing its 2025 target of 100,000 graduates. The program is available and can be accessed for free nationwide.

Implemente­d in collaborat­ion with six civil society organizati­ons nationwide, the multi-awarded program equips micro-entreprene­urs with essential digital skills to leverage online platforms for business growth and sustainabi­lity.

In 2022, a group of entreprene­urs from individual businesses completed the ISTAR program. Using the skills and knowledge they gained, they formed the PASCO Producers Cooperativ­e the following year. Their collaborat­ive effort led to the opening of the Eco-grocer Store in Muntinlupa City Local Government and their catering business. Since then, each member has been earning at least P5,000 monthly from their cooperativ­e business, in addition to their income from their own micro-retail stores.

TEM: Enabling micro-retailers for a World Without Waste

BUILDING on the foundation of digitally skilled micro-entreprene­urs, Coca-cola Philippine­s extends support through the TEM program by helping increase their income while helping promote environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

ISTAR beneficiar­ies are encouraged to join TEM.

Through the program, micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) owners transform their stores into collection points for empty plastic bottles, which supports efforts to help reduce plastic waste and prevent pollution.

With increased visibility and proximity to these drop-off bins, consumers are encouraged to dispose of their plastic bottles responsibl­y. Micro-retailers earn environmen­tal points for collecting bottles, redeemable for cashback and products, strengthen­ing their business.

As of March, there are over 2,900 TEM members in the country.

Earlier this month, Coca-cola Philippine­s, BEST, PASCO, and the City Government of Bacolod launched the TEM program in Bacolod City. TEM is a part of Cocacola Philippine­s’ consumer engagement program, “May Ikabobote Pa”, designed to educate, inspire, and engage consumers to return their empty bottles and cans for recycling.

Through the Coca-cola Philippine­s Sustainabi­lity Hub, consumers can locate the nearest collection points and discover more about Coca-cola Philippine­s’ recycling initiative­s. This local effort aims to support The Coca-cola Company’s global sustainabl­e packaging goals. Globally, the company aims to collect and recycle the equivalent of each bottle and can it sells by 2030, make its primary consumer packaging recyclable by 2025, and use an average of 50-percent recycled material in its packaging by 2030.

 ?? ?? TEM collection bins are placed in front of sari-sari stores and carinderia­s. Here, consumers can drop their empty bottles and cans for recycling.
TEM collection bins are placed in front of sari-sari stores and carinderia­s. Here, consumers can drop their empty bottles and cans for recycling.
 ?? ?? Marife Hilario, an istar graduate from Nueva ecija, has increased her monthly earnings to over P15,000 with the support of the program.
Marife Hilario, an istar graduate from Nueva ecija, has increased her monthly earnings to over P15,000 with the support of the program.
 ?? ?? lolita repla is a proud TEM member.
lolita repla is a proud TEM member.

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