Coca-Cola Co 2011 SR
The report highlights The Coca-Cola Company's progress toward its 2020 sustainability goals, focusing on water stewardship, energy management, and sustainable packaging. Key achievements in 2010 include improving water use efficiency for the eighth consecutive year and reducing global carbon emissions by 2 percent despite increased production. The company also expanded its PlantBottle technology, distributing 2.5 billion packages, and launched the 5 BY 20 initiative to economically empower 5 million women entrepreneurs. Additionally, the company exceeded its goal of giving back 1 percent of operating income, contributing $102 million to community initiatives and disaster relief.
Company: Coca-Cola Co
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 82
Coca-Cola Co
Sustainability Report
The report highlights The Coca-Cola Company's progress toward its 2020 sustainability goals, focusing on water stewardship, energy management, and sustainable packaging. Key achievements in 2010 include improving water use efficiency for the eighth consecutive year and reducing global carbon emissions by 2 percent despite increased production. The company also expanded its PlantBottle technology, distributing 2.5 billion packages, and launched the 5 BY 20 initiative to economically empower 5 million women entrepreneurs. Additionally, the company exceeded its goal of giving back 1 percent of operating income, contributing $102 million to community initiatives and disaster relief.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Oct 2010 - Aug 2011
Fiscal Year
2010
Published
Nov 16, 2011
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees