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CSR News: Coca-Cola India contributed Rs. 100 crores towards community relief efforts during the pandemic
Marking the completion of a decade of sustainability reporting, Coca-Cola India today released its Sustainability Update for the year 2019-20. In line with the Company’s principle of ‘building sustainable communities as foundations for sustainable businesses’, the sustainability report showcases Coca-Cola’s commitment towards its purpose to ‘Refresh the world and make a difference’, and is testimony to the positive impact that the Company endeavours to make towards society.
Commenting on the release of the Sustainability Update 2019-20, Ishteyaque Amjad, Vice President, Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability said, “Our purpose of Refreshing the World and Making a Difference has guided us well all throughout, by keeping the Company on course of creating loved brands and doing business sustainably.”
“This approach was further enhanced in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which the Company took prudent decisions and steadfast interventions to help its compatriots and communities face unprecedented challenges. Since the past one decade we have been publishing our Sustainability Update, to transparently highlight the initiatives undertaken by us via multiple partnerships and stakeholder engagements, also to convey the impact created with their collaboration. Happy to share our progress through this update which has not only been cautiously and systematically compiled but also assured by an independent third party,” he added.
Initiatives |
Impact |
Response to the COVID-19 pandemic |
– Contribution of Rs. 100 crores towards community relief efforts. positively impacting over 10 lakh lives across 13 states– Dry ration distributed to around 2 lakh people, Healthcare initiatives supported in 48 public hospitals across eight states in the country, 70,000 PPE kits distributed |
World Without Waste (WWW) |
Project Prithvi:– Material Recovery Facilities and Swachhta Kendras to strengthen the collection ecosystem:– 42,000 MT of waste collected since inception across 28 cities and 4,200 waste workers benefitted– Date with Ocean programme aims to impact 15,000+ people in 43 localities in MumbaiInstitutionalization of Karo Sambhav, a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) |
Fruit Circular Economy (FCE) |
Over 1 lakh farmers have been benefited with USD 1.7 billion investments being on track. |
Water Stewardship |
Through Coca-Cola India Foundation, Anandana, implemented 150 water conservation projects across 600 villages benefitting 8,00,000 community members |