Coca-Cola`s Water Sustainability Initiatives
Case Code: BECG090 Case Length: 23 Pages Period: 2004-2008 Pub Date: 2009 Teaching Note: Not Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization: The Coca-Cola Company Industry: FMCG Countries: Global Themes: Environmental responsibility, Sustainable development,Greenwashing |
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Introduction
On March 26, 2008, US-based leading beverage company, The Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola), received the US Agency for International Development's4 (USAID) '2007 Alliance of the Year' award for its water sustainability initiatives in developing countries worldwide. The award recognizes public-private partnerships for their outstanding contribution to global challenges.
Since 2004, Coca-Cola had been accused by several governmental organizations and activists of creating environmental problems in several countries by depleting groundwater tables. In 2005, the company used 290 billion liters of water to produce its beverages.
Around 40 percent of the water was consumed in making beverages and the remaining 60 percent was used in the supply chain and in the production of ingredients like sugar and corn.
In 2005, Coca-Cola entered into an alliance with USAID to address global water management problems.
These initiatives were funded by Coca-Cola and the Water and Development Alliance6 (WADA).
Coca-Cola in association with USAID and WADA addressed critical water issues across the world.
However, the beverage company was criticized for depleting groundwater that was an important resource to the local communities in developing countries..
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