Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc (CSR)

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Coca-Cola

Beverages
Philippines, Inc.
About Coca-Cola PH
• Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines is the
bottling arm of The Coca-Cola Company
in the Philippines, with a current
product portfolio comprising 16 well-
loved brands such as Coke, Royal,
Sprite, and Wilkins. It operates 20
plants and over 70 distribution centers.
About Coca-Cola PH
• At The Coca-Cola Company, it markets,
manufactures, and sell beverage
concentrates, syrups, and finished
beverages, including sparkling soft
drinks, water, sports drinks, juice,
dairy, plant-based drinks, tea, and
coffee.
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social
Responsibility?
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• In 1953, the Coca-Cola company
established an anti-litter organization.
• In 1969, the company started to analyze
the environmental impact of its products.
• In 1991, they started using recyclable
materials to make plant bottles and
eventually shifted entirely to recycle
materials.
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• Waste Reduction
- Based on the 2019 CSR report of Coca-
Cola, they hope to make all of their
packing materials recyclable by 2025. As
of 2019, around 88% of their packaging is
already recyclable. They have also
promised the reduction of raw materials to
reduce their products' ecological footprint.
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• Carbon Footprint Reduction
- Carbon footprint is the quantity of
carbon dioxide released into the
atmosphere by the companies' operations.
In 2013, Coca-Cola started to cut down its
greenhouse gas emissions. This company's
initiative significantly impacts the
environment, wildlife, economic losses, and
human health. 
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• Water Consumption
- Coca Cola has announced its
commitment to balance its water usage
by 2020. In 2013 the company has
replenished an estimated 68% of the
volume of its finished beverages and
returned about 108.5 billion liters of
water to communities and the nature.
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• Minimized Packaging
- All of Coca-Cola’s primary packaging in
the Philippines—from returnable glass bottles
to PET plastic bottles, and aluminum cans—
are recyclable. Coca-Cola glass bottles still
represent approximately 50% of the
company’s total business in the country.
These glass bottles are continuously
collected, washed, and reused.
What Is the Coca-Cola
Company's Social Responsibility?
• Coca-Cola Philippines has been
introducing brands whose bottles are
made from 100% recycled plastic
(excluding caps and labels). In 2018,
the company launched a new packaging
format. The new bottles were the first
in the Philippines to be made from
100% recycled plastic.
Coca-Cola and Local
Communities
Coca-Cola and Local
Communities
• In 2017, Coca-Cola Philippines, together
with the Philippine Disaster Relief
Foundation and the Makati Medical Center
Foundation, launched medical and relief
operations for more than 1,500 individuals
displaced by the Marawi Siege, providing
9,000 cases of its products to various
military camps and facilities and over
500,000 gallons of clean water to thousands
of affected families.
Coca-Cola and Local
Communities
• The company is also promoting a
culture of well-being with
empowerment and encouraging the
people to live positively. They are
aiming for world-class health and
safety standards and a zero accident
workplace.
The Coca-Cola
Company's Social
Responsibility
The Coca-Cola Company's Social
Responsibility
• CONCLUSION:
- Coca-Cola's CSR Program has helped
them increase their revenue and brand
image, keeping their stakeholders
satisfied with the company's production.
The Coca-Cola Company's Social
Responsibility
• CONCLUSION:
- Companies like Coca-Cola that give
importance to not only profits but also
how to improve society and the
environment takes the attention of
consumers, investors, employees, NGOs,
and the government, putting these
issues on center stage.
THANK YOU!!

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