Philippine Daily Inquirer

COCA-COLA RECOGNIZED AS SUSTAINABI­LITY TRAILBLAZE­R BY WWF PHILIPPINE­S

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World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippine­s, the local arm of the world’s largest conservati­on organizati­on, has recognized Coca-cola Philippine­s as a Sustainabi­lity Trailblaze­r for its programs on water replenishm­ent, women economic empowermen­t, energy efficiency and climate protection, and for one of its most ambitious undertakin­gs—its World Without Waste vision.

With a vast system in the Philippine­s that encompasse­s its bottling arm Coca-cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI), as well as the Coca-cola Foundation Philippine­s, the Company mobilizes its system to work together, each playing an important role in ensuring that the Company champions sustainabi­lity across the entire business and beyond.

Working toward a World Without Waste, CCBPI announced this year that it will invest in a PHP 1B pioneering, state-of-the-art, food-grade recycling facility that will help boost the country’s recycling rates and uplift livelihood­s in the waste value chain. This represents Coca-cola’s first major investment in a recycling facility in South East Asia

Further to this, Coca-cola has been pushing strongly toward packaging innovation. It launched its firstever bottle made entirely of recycled plastic under the Viva! brand and introduced the Sprite clear bottle, a complete redesign prompted by the Company’s goal to increase the recyclabil­ity of its packaging.

Working with local communitie­s, Coca-cola aims to help strengthen solid waste management practices in areas where it is present. It has piloted programs in host barangays in Iloilo and Bacolod; and has collaborat­ed with local government units, including Boracay, Davao, Siargao, and Palawan to champion environmen­tal stewardshi­p. Through NGO partners, the Coca-cola Foundation has also aided communitie­s in Cavite, Bataan, Marindu- que, Albay, Davao, Metro Manila, Boracay, La Union, Baler, Siargao, Negros Occidental, and Saranggani through waste management workshops and the deployment of facilities and technologi­es needed for collection and recycling systems.

With environmen­tally conscious systems and policies in place, Coca-cola has made the use of renewable energy prominent in its operations, with over 60% of its energy requiremen­ts being sourced from clean and renewable energy. The Company has continued on its green energy track, with the installati­on of approximat­ely 10,000 solar panels in two of its manufactur­ing plants, in Bacolod and Misamis Oriental.

The Company’s holistic Water Leadership program has enabled it to achieve 108% water replenishm­ent prior to its 2020 goal. In its operations, CCBPI has been constantly increasing its water efficiency, which has resulted in more than 5 billion liters of water saved through its water savings initiative­s; while more than 17.5 million liters of water have been returned through to its waste-water treatment system. Going beyond the walls of its facilities, Coca-cola Agos Program provides access to drinking water to far-flung, water-poor communitie­s. The AGOS program has, thus far, reached 49 provinces.

On a global scale, the 5by20 program aims to empower 5 million women by 2020 and in the Philippine­s, Coca-cola is underway to achieving this through the Sari-sari Store Training and Access to Resources (STAR) program, which provides skills training, peer mentoring, and access to resources to grow their businesses. Coca-cola has enabled 156,000 women since 2011.

Gareth Mcgeown, CCBPI President and CEO, thanked WWF Philippine­s for its recognitio­n of the Company’s achievemen­ts and sustainabi­lity initiative­s. “As we work toward our goals for the Company,” said Mcgeown, “we will always strive to go beyond what we have accomplish­ed this far and continue to find ways to improve our operations, further our environmen­tal stewardshi­p programs, and reach out to more communitie­s across the Philippine­s.”

 ??  ?? Coca-cola Philippine­s was recognized as Sustainabi­lity Trailblaze­rs by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). In photo are (L-R) Coca-cola Philippine­s Public Affairs and Sustainabi­lity Director Jonah de Lumen-pernia, Coca-cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI) Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Director Atty. Juan Lorenzo Tañada, CCBPI President and CEO Gareth Mcgeown, CCBPI Stakeholde­r Relations Senior Manager Atty. Marc Cox.
Coca-cola Philippine­s was recognized as Sustainabi­lity Trailblaze­rs by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). In photo are (L-R) Coca-cola Philippine­s Public Affairs and Sustainabi­lity Director Jonah de Lumen-pernia, Coca-cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI) Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Director Atty. Juan Lorenzo Tañada, CCBPI President and CEO Gareth Mcgeown, CCBPI Stakeholde­r Relations Senior Manager Atty. Marc Cox.

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