Climate change is having a significant effect on water scarcity, especially in developing nations. Food and Beverage multinationals such as Coca-Cola are striving to increase water efficiency and water replenishment in these nations – all without taking a major hit to the bottom line.
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Coca-Cola: Sugar water and climate change
Coke’s legendary supply chain under threat
Coca-Cola – Corporate Greenwashing or Genuine Change?
Climate change is having a major impact on water supply across the world by increasing the rate of evaporation and modifying the pattern of precipitation which is reducing the quality of the water supply. Higher temperatures also translate into an […]
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Coca Cola thirst for thriving!!
Promoting sustainability throughout the supply chain begins with going straight to the source to assess environmental and social impacts. As the demand for water continues to increase around the world, and as water becomes scarcer and the quality of available water deteriorates companies like Coca Cola will be more and more affected by the problem.
Share a Coke with… Sustainability!
Coca-Cola's sustainability challenges with water, refrigeration, and its supply chain
Coca cola responses to threat of climate change
Coca-Cola realizes that climate change has profound impact on its business performance and starts to take integrated initiatives to address the issue.
Coca-Cola: Taking the air right out of bubbling climate change issues
When Coca-Cola lost significant business in India in 2004 due to a local water shortage, they quickly realized how dire this global climate change situation could be and jumped into action. Now in 2016, we see what astounding progress they have made, but there is still more to be done.
Coca-Cola and Water Scarcity: substantial progress or just another drop in the bucket?
Coca-Cola claims to have attained water neutrality, but are communities truly reaping the benefits?
Coca-Cola: is “opening happiness” sustainable?
Has Coca-Cola taken measurable steps toward becoming a more sustainable business, or have they simply greenwashed their real environmental impact?