The Coca-Cola Company

Pacific

In the Pacific, we have helped to improve access to -- and availability of -- clean water with 17 community partnerships launched or significantly enhanced in 2006-2007. We also are intensifying our focus on sustainable packaging and recycling at both the plant and community levels. And we support active lifestyles among young people.

Water Stewardship

Local water conservation initiative Thai Community Water Management Projects:
The Coca-Cola Foundation Thailand joined a group of government agencies and leading civil society organizations and companies to announce the launch of the "Thailand Community Water Challenge," a first-ever nationwide program to recognize excellence in community-based water resources management in Thailand. The program is promoting broader awareness about the need to conserve and effectively manage water at the community level and is building a nationwide network through which communities can exchange information and lessons learned on water management techniques.
Clean Water for Communities in Malaysia: A gravity water feed system has been launched in Kampung Himbaan, a remote village in Ranau district, Sabah state, with the help of Raleigh International and Coca-Cola Malaysia. Over the past two years, UK-based youth development NGO Raleigh International, with the donation of RM100,000 (US$28,600) by The Coca-Cola Company, has brought clean, potable water to almost 10,000 villagers across seven villages.
Cinta Air (Love Water) Program: Through this initiative in Indonesia, more than 1,500 villagers gained better access to quality water through improvements to 22 shallow wells. We have constructed two communal sanitation systems, with plans to build four more, which will benefit approximately 250 people. Water testing

Sustainable Packaging

Reverse vending machine Reverse Recycling: In Hong Kong, our bottler, Swire Coca-Cola HK (SCCHK) has partnered with a local rewards program activator to develop the world's first patented reverse vending machine with contactless smart card rewards. This initiative aims to encourage people in Hong Kong to recycle PET bottles and to support a good cause. Any consumer who returns SCCHK plastic bottles is entitled to reward dollars. Part of the proceeds supports work for the conservation of wildlife and the protection of nature.

Energy & Climate

Bottling Plant Efficiencies: By June 2006, nearly 50 percent of our bottling plants in China had installed solar thermal panels. This installation, along with other initiatives, has resulted in a 3 percent energy improvement through mid-2007.

Youth Development

The Little Red Schoolhouse program in the Philippines has enabled disadvantaged children in remote areas to access basic education through school construction and educator training since 1997. More than 60 schools have been built, which have benefited more than 30,000 students, 750 teachers and 3,100 parents and community members. By 2009, 19 more schools will be built. This program received the "Support and Improvement of Education" Merit Award during the 2006 Asian Corporate Social Responsibility Awards ceremony. Students at a Little Red Schoolhouse

Disaster Recovery

Tsunami Dam Construction in Koh Lanta Post-Tsunami Recovery Program in Asia: We continue to provide sustained efforts to support local communities following the December 2004 tsunami tragedy. Activities include dam construction, repairs to water-distribution systems and support to local water, hygiene and sanitation awareness workshops. Our Company and the United Nations Foundation were honorees in the United States Chamber of Commerce's inaugural "Partnership Award," part of the 2006 Corporate Citizenship Awards, for our post-tsunami partnership on water and sanitation.

Well-being

HIV/AIDS in China: Coca-Cola China has worked with the Chinese Foundation for Prevention of STDs and AIDS to reach more than 71 million people in 200 cities and counties in China to date. Nearly 200 AIDS-impacted orphans in 75 remote villages have benefited from our efforts to improve their living conditions, health care and education. In 2007, our education and awareness programs earned us the "Community Excellence Award" from the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Chinese doctor
Chinese doctor Step With It, Singapore!: Since August 2003, more than 203,000 students, teachers, health workers and others in Singapore have benefited from Step With It, a healthy active lifestyle program that motivates children, youths and adults to engage in physical activity regularly through a sustained school program. Coca-Cola Singapore contributed over SG$ 700,000 for stepometers (pedometers), materials and tools, public education campaigns and program coordination. The program was supported by The Ministries of Health and Education, Changi General Hospital and the Singapore Physical Education Association. As a result of the program, student activity levels have increased by over 50 percent in and out of school. Learn more »

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