Title: Water Stewardship at Coca-Cola
1Water Stewardship at Coca-Cola
- Jon Radtke
- Water Resource Sustainability Manager
- Coca-Cola North America
2And yet were truly a local business
Coca-Cola A Global Business with a Local Reach
Countries we operate in Franchise bottling
partners Number of brands, worldwide Manufacturi
ng plants Servings per day
200 300 400 1,000 1,600,000,000
3TCCC Global Water Stress 2008 Update
Today
Production Volume
Classified - Internal use
4Water Stress North America Operations
5Drought Analysis (1 Year-through late 2009) CCNA
6Rate of Change from Climate, Population Growth
and Development
7Business Case
- Water is
- The main ingredient in all of our beverages
- Essential to our manufacturing processes
- A life-sustaining resource for the communities
and ecosystems that make our business possible - A key component of many of our ingredients,
including sugar
Water is not just important to our businesses.
It is critical to the communities we serve. We
cannot have a sustainable business unless the
communities we serve are sustainable
themselves. E. Neville Isdell
8Assessment Global Water Risk Assessment Sample
Plant Water Risk Profile
9A 10-year Vision for Water Stewardship
Best-in-class in water use efficiency
compliance on wastewater management
Support the protection of watersheds in
water-stressed regions where we operate
TNC
Help enable equitable access to clean drinking
water in underserved communities where we operate
Help mobilize the International Community
10Our Water Conservation Goal
- Our water conservation goal is to return to
communities and nature an amount of water
equivalent to what we use in all of our beverages
and their production
Water Efficiency
REDUCE
Stringent Wastewater Treatment Standards
RECYCLE
Support Healthy Watersheds and Sustainable
Community Water Programs
REPLENISH
11Watershed Partnerships Can Replenish Water Sources
- North America system has over 50 active watershed
projects
Example Flint River Basin partnership with The
Nature Conservancy
- Funded by the TCCC Foundation
- Variable rate irrigation
- Reducing farm water use by 17
- Project saves hundreds of millions of liters per
year
12 Replenish Conserving Freshwater Resources
- US Southeast Rivers and Streams
- Facing highest extinction rates in North America
due to degraded water quality from population
growth, poorly planned development, agriculture,
mining and forestry operations - Goal To harmonize urban growth with the
protection of the basin by increasing sustainable
water policies and practices
13Assess Source Vulnerability Assessment Process
- SVA Process Includes
- Hydrology/Hydrogeology
- Land use
- Pollution sources
- Competing users
- Regional Water Supply Plans
- Climatic Effects
- i.e., drought susceptibility
- Water Rights, Permits and Policies
- Social/Community Issues
- Plant Water Resource Management Team
- Output Source Protection Plan
14Vulnerability Assessment Land Use
Restoration Recreation (hunt clubs) Silviculture
Beef Cattle Row and Hay Crops Dairy
Operations Sand Mining Rural
Residential Subdivisions Old Phosphate Mining
Activities of high concern.
15Ginnie Springshed Model
- Sustainability
- Healthy Watersheds
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