Coca-Cola Co 2014 SR
The report highlights Coca-Cola's progress toward its 2020 sustainability goals, focusing on women, water, and well-being. In 2013, the company replenished an estimated 68% of the water used in its finished beverages, totaling 108.5 billion liters. It also enabled the economic empowerment of over 550,000 women through its 5by20 initiative since 2010. The company achieved its packaging lightweighting goal two years early and distributed over 7.5 billion PlantBottle packages. Despite a 20% improvement in energy efficiency since 2004, absolute manufacturing emissions increased by 1% compared to 2012. The report also details the company's commitment to human rights, including new land rights protections in the sugar supply chain.
Company: Coca-Cola Co
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: United States
Year: 2014
Type: SR
Pages: 101
Coca-Cola Co
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Coca-Cola's progress toward its 2020 sustainability goals, focusing on women, water, and well-being. In 2013, the company replenished an estimated 68% of the water used in its finished beverages, totaling 108.5 billion liters. It also enabled the economic empowerment of over 550,000 women through its 5by20 initiative since 2010. The company achieved its packaging lightweighting goal two years early and distributed over 7.5 billion PlantBottle packages. Despite a 20% improvement in energy efficiency since 2004, absolute manufacturing emissions increased by 1% compared to 2012. The report also details the company's commitment to human rights, including new land rights protections in the sugar supply chain.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Sep 22, 2014
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women on Board
Workplace Fatalities
Employees