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They aspire to have a minimum of They are part of the RE100 initiative and
40% of women in both, have committed to source 100% of their
management and leadership electricity from renewable sources by 2020.
grades by 2025.
The jobs they provide and the investments
they make. Across their territories, each
Coca-Cola job supports on average a further
nine jobs in the wider economy
They aim to achieve world-class safety standards They aim to support the skills development
and a zero- accident workplace. They have also and learning needs of 250,000 young people
developed our Sustainable Agriculture Guiding each year by 2020 with their 8 education
Principles to ensure that their suppliers respect centers and several education partnership
human and workplace rights across the value chain. programs.
They use as little packaging material as possible and use
both recycled and renewable materials. All Coca Cola cans
and bottles are fully recyclable, their manufacturing sites send
zero waste to landfill.
They aim to invest 1% of their annual pre-tax Aim to reduce the carbon footprint of their manufacturing
profit to support charitable and community operations, transportation and refrigeration equipment. This will
partners. enable them to reduce the carbon footprint of their core business
operations by 50% by 2020. We’ll also deliver carbon reductions
across our wider value chain,
They protect water sources by replenishing
the water used in areas of water stress. They Every bottle of Coca-Cola contains
invest in community based water agricultural ingredients that start on a
partnerships with WWF in France and Great farm. They will source 100% of their
Britain, Clean the Beaches in Sweden and key agricultural ingredients
Natuurpunt in Belgium. sustainably by 2020.
Given the actual circumstances worldwide, the majority of the companies are
implicitly involved with one or various SDGs.
References
● Coca Cola Enterprises. (n.d). Sustainable Development Goals and our Sustainability
Commitments [Online]. Retrieved from https://www.coca-cola.co.uk/content/dam/journey/gb/en/hidden/PDFs/CCE-
SustainableGoals-Infographic.pdf
● Coca Cola Femsa. (2016). Comunicado del agua [Online]. Retrieved from https://img.coca-
colafemsa.com/assets/files/es/Presencia/Colombia/Comunicado-Da-del-Agua.pdf
● Coca Cola. (2019). 2018 Business and Sustainability Report [Online]. Retrieved from https://www.coca-
colacompany.com/content/dam/journey/us/en/private/fileassets/pdf/2019/Coca-Cola-Business-and-Sustainability-
Report.pdf
● FlocabularyYT. [United Nations]. (2017, August 18). Objetivos de desarrollo sustentable: mejorar la vida
alrededor del mundo [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGcrYkHwE80
● Grupo Nutresa. (2017). Integrated Report 2017: Contribution to the sustainable development goals [online]. Retrieved
from https://2017report.gruponutresa.com/about-this-integrated-report/contribution-to-the-sustainable-development-
goals/
● Office of the Grupo Nutresa S. A. CEO. (2015). Grupo Nutresa collaborates
● with the United Nations in building better partnerships toward Sustainable
● Development Goals [online]. Retrieved from https://www.gruponutresa.com/en/noticias/grupo-nutresa-colabora-con-
naciones-unidas-en-la-construccion-de-mejores-alianzas-hacia-los-objetivos-de-desarrrollo-sostenible/
References
● The Coca-Cola Co. [Coca-Cola]. (2017, August 21). 2016 highlights/sustainability report/The Coca-Cola company
[Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCxlJvDDpvY