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New Coca-Cola Sustainability Report Uses Infographics to Highlight Continued Progress Toward Company Goals

Atlanta, United States

Report Presents Progress and Data on Key Sustainability Priorities in Shareable, Easy-to-Understand Format

The <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr> Company today released its 2016 Sustainability Report, which takes a new approach using infographics to highlight the work and continued progress the <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr> system has made toward its 2020 Sustainability Goals.

“We challenged ourselves to think differently about how we illustrate and share the impact of our efforts,” said Bea Perez, Chief Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability Officer, The <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr> Company. “This report – our most accessible and engaging yet – was created to clearly communicate why our sustainability priorities are important to our business and to invite more people into the conversation.”

“The infographics are a portal to a larger universe of sustainability information on our website, <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr> Journey,” Perez said. “This way, our readers can take advantage of the best of both worlds – a quick summary of the year’s highlights, with the option to dive deeper into the online modules.”

This year, for the first time, the report also highlights points of intersection among <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr>’s sustainability priorities – for example, how the company’s efforts to replenish water in local communities positively impact women. Other features include a visual progress report on the company’s sustainability priorities and an introductory letter from President and CEO James Quincey.

“For us, sustainability is our charge to grow the business in a way that leaves the world better than we found it,” Quincey wrote in the letter. “That fundamental idea runs through everything we do, and our actions must be measured through that lens.”

Highlights from the report include:

  • Water Stewardship – In 2016, with the help of many partners, the company continued to safely return to communities and nature an amount of water equivalent to what is used in finished beverages, amounting to an estimated and approximate 221.7 billion liters per year of water replenished.
  • Giving Back – In 2016, the company’s donations, when combined with the <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr> Foundation’s charitable grants, equaled $106 million, which is equivalent to 1.2 percent of the company’s operating income.
  • Women’s Economic Empowerment – The company’s 5by20 initiative has reached more than 1.7 million women across 64 countries since it launched in 2010.

For those interested in regular updates about the company’s continued progress, subscribe to The Circular, a new sustainability newsletter about <nobr>Coca-Cola</nobr>’s impact beyond beverages, at this link. In addition, Coca-Cola Journey is home to updates, news stories, blogs, videos, disclosures and more.

www.coca-colacompany.com

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