| The Coca-Cola Company Announces New Global Vision To Help Create A World Without Waste     	  	 	 			 Jan 19, 2018 		Source: The Coca-Cola Company 
   
 
 
  Company Sets Goal to Help Collect and Recycle a Bottle or Can for Every One it Sells by 2030 
 ATLANTA, Jan. 19, 2018 – The Coca-Cola Company  announced today that it is fundamentally reshaping its approach to  packaging, with a global goal to help collect and recycle the equivalent  of 100% of its packaging by 2030.
 
 This goal is the centerpiece of the Company’s new packaging vision  for a World Without Waste, which the Coca-Cola system intends to back  with a multi-year investment that includes ongoing work to make  packaging 100% recyclable. This begins with the understanding that food  and beverage containers are an important part of people’s modern lives  but that there is much more to be done to reduce packaging waste  globally.
 
 “The world has a packaging problem – and, like all companies, we have  a responsibility to help solve it,” said James Quincey, President and  CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. “Through our World Without Waste vision,  we are investing in our planet and our packaging to help make this  problem a thing of the past.”
 
 The Company and its bottling partners are pursuing several key goals:
 
 
 Investing in the planet: By  2030, for every bottle or can the Coca-Cola system sells globally, we  aim to help take one back so it has more than one life. The Company is  investing its marketing dollars and skills behind this 100% collection  goal to help people understand what, how and where to recycle. We will  support collection of packaging across the industry, including bottles  and cans from other companies. The Coca-Cola system will work with local  communities, industry partners, our customers, and consumers to help  address issues like packaging litter and marine debris. Investing in packaging: To  achieve its collection goal, The Coca-ColaCompany is continuing to work  toward making all of its packaging 100% recyclable globally. The  Company is building better bottles, whether through more recycled  content, by developing plant-based resins, or by reducing the amount of  plastic in each container. By 2030, the Coca-Cola system also aims to  make bottles with an average of 50% recycled content. The goal is to set  a new global standard for beverage packaging. Currently, the majority  of the Company’s packaging is recyclable. World Without Waste is the next step in the Company’s ongoing  sustainability efforts, building off success in replenishing an  estimated 100% of the water it uses in its final beverages. The Company  achieved and exceeded its water replenishment goal in 2015, five years  ahead of expectations. These efforts are part of the Company’s larger  strategy to grow with conscience, by becoming a total beverage company  that grows the right way. 
 “Bottles and cans shouldn’t harm our planet, and a litter-free world  is possible,” Quincey said. “Companies like ours must be leaders.  Consumers around the world care about our planet, and they want and  expect companies to take action. That’s exactly what we’re going to do,  and we invite others to join us on this critical journey.”
 
 The Coca-Cola Company will work to achieve these goals with the help  of several global partners: the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New  Plastics Economy initiative, The Ocean Conservancy/Trash Free Seas  Alliance and World Wildlife Fund (The Cascading Materials Vision and  Bioplastic Feedstock Alliance). Coca-Cola will also launch efforts with  new partners at the regional and local level and plans to work with its  key customers to help motivate consumers to recycle more packaging.
 
 To learn more, visit  Coca-Cola Journey.
 
 
 
 About The Coca-Cola Company
 The Coca-Cola Company  (NYSE: KO) is the world’s largest total beverage company, offering over  500 brands to people in more than 200 countries. Of our 21  billion-dollar brands, 19 are available in lower- and no-sugar options  to help people everywhere more easily control added sugar. In addition  to our namesake Coca-Coladrinks, some of our household names around the  world include: AdeS soy-based beverages, Ayataka green tea, Dasani  waters, Del Valle juices and nectars, Fanta, Georgia coffee, Gold Peak  teas and coffees, Honest Tea, Minute Maid juices, Powerade sports  drinks, Simply juices, smartwater, Sprite, vitaminwater, and Zico  coconut water. At Coca-Cola, we’re serious about making positive  contributions to our world. That starts with reducing sugar in our  drinks and bringing new and different drinks to people everywhere. It  also means continuously working to reduce our environmental impact,  creating rewarding careers for our associates, and bringing economic  opportunity wherever we operate. In fact, together with our bottling  partners, we employ more than 700,000 people around the world. For more  information, visit our digital magazine Coca-Cola Journey at  www.coca-colacompany.com and follow The Coca-Cola Company on  Twitter,  Instagram,  Facebook and  LinkedIn.
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