The Coca-Cola Company

Eurasia

Eurasia is home to 2.1 billion people and represents a significant growth opportunity for our Company. Through our focus on water stewardship and active lifestyles, we are working to make a meaningful difference and grow sustainably.

Water Stewardship

Deepak Jolly (left), VP of Public Affairs and Communications, Coca-Cola India, and Anna Tibaijuka, executive director, UN-HABITAT, sign the partnership agreement on April 17 during the 21st session of the Governing Council of UN-HABITAT in Nairobi. Nepal, India: Coca-Cola India and the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT) are teaming up to improve access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation in India and Nepal. The community development projects will launch as part of the UN-HABITAT's Water for Asian Cities Program. Specific projects include increasing water supply through rainwater harvesting and other techniques, providing safe drinking water and sanitation for urban poor, improving water management and sanitation, and awareness-raising programs on water usage, sanitation, and conservation.
Turkey: Coca-Cola Içecek in Turkey has a bottling plant with ionized air rinsers, which do not use water. Two of the five production lines in this plant have these air rinsers, which save a significant amount of water per line per day. Coca-Cola bottling line
UNDP Partnership: Our Company and the United Nations Development Programme committed to a $7 million, five-year partnership in 2006. The initiative initially focuses on projects in Croatia, Kazakhstan, Romania and Turkey to improve communities' access to safe drinking water and industrial water use along the Danube River and the Black Sea. The project will also provide advocacy on water issues in the region.
Rainwater harvesting India: Coca-Cola India works with local government agencies, such as the Central Ground Water Board, and communities to combat water scarcity and restore groundwater tables. Local government officials and NGOs identify critical areas, and then the Company establishes rainwater harvesting partnerships in those areas to collect and recharge the groundwater tables. More than 300 rainwater harvesting systems have been installed in India.

Active Lifestyles

Ukraine: Coca-Cola Ukraine worked with the Charity Fund of the Klitschko Brothers to build playgrounds in six large cities, attracting thousands of children. A total of 15 playgrounds are scheduled to be installed by the end of 2007. logo
Swimming competition Croatia: Coca-Cola Croatia joined the Ministry of Science and Education in supporting a major sports competition in 2007. Approximately 1,500 primary school students and 900 secondary school students participated in a number of competition sports such as basketball, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and volleyball.

Environmental Stewardship

Russia: In 2007, for the fourth consecutive year, the Coca-Cola system and their families formed Green Teams. More than 2,500 volunteers cleaned streets and parks in Russian cities where the Company operates. Coca-Cola bottling line
Coca-Cola Green Team in Ukraine: Employees from Coca-Cola Beverages Ukraine hosted Coca-Cola Green Day to promote local awareness of water stewardship for the second straight year. More than 350 employees teamed up with the Ukraine State Committee of Water Management, the Representative Office of OSCE, environmental professors and students from Kyiv National University, and members of the media to clean the banks of the Desna River -- which sources drinking water to the Brovary Region. The volunteers collected approximately 4 tons of waste and around 80 bags of PET and glass bottles for recycling. The group also planted 100 trees during the two-hour event.