Trn thc t, sng kin 5by20 vt qua mc tiu y tham vng do Ch . Coca-Cola supports clean water connections to households in Upper Egypt. (2010). Our current approach is designed around four strategies - protect, reduce, recycle and replenish - that touch every aspect of our operations, both inside and outside our factories. Everything has trade-offs, and it would seem Coke has made reasonable efforts while still ensuring value for their shareholders. Amit Srivastava, director at the NGO India Resource Centre, estimates that it takes 1.9 litres of water to make one small bottle of Coca-Cola. Efficient Irrigation in Tagmout, Morocco - Planned, Iraq: AMAR Foundation. Retrieved November 04, 2016, from http://www.coca-colacompany.com/our-company/sustainability-update-water-stewardship Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet The key driver in improving our water efficiency is reducing or removing water use in our manufacturing processes. Achieve 100% circular water use or regenerative water use across 175 facilities identified as leadership locations by 2030. That means that 1 liter of water is in the product and another 1.7 liters is used in the manufacturing process, mostly for keeping equipment clean.Today, were using 1.92 liters of water to make 1 liter of product and were working to reduce it to 1.7 liters of water per liter of product (a 25 percent improvement) by 2020. The Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN). Coca-Cola's new formula for water stewardship: government partnership Coca-Cola has without a doubt inmense purchase power, but I wonder if by forcing their suppliers to evolve, they may be forcing them to be unprofitable. Increasing Access to clean water and WASH training. In 2017, our water efficiency improved for the 15th consecutive year, with a 2.55% improvement over 2016, a 15% improvement over 2010. Coca Cola European Partners-NL (CCEP) is an independent bottling company under license from Coca Cola. Some are operating at as low as 1.4 liters of water per liter of product. We do all of this while staying true to our purpose: to refresh the world and make a difference.