Company Statements
06/27/00
Environmental
Policy for Cold Drink Equipment

As the worldwide leader in the beverage industry, The Coca-Cola Company
has long worked to make sure our cold drink equipment meets the highest
possible environmental standards. For the past three years, a special
Company task force has been working to identify energy savings
opportunities and integrate the use of alternative refrigerants
and refrigeration systems.
In connection with this effort, we are issuing the following policy for new
cold drink equipment purchased by The Coca-Cola Company:
- By the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, the Company will no longer purchase
new cold drink equipment using hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) where cost
efficient alternatives are commercially available. This initiative applies
both to refrigerant gases and insulation.
- Between now and 2004, the Company will expand its innovative research
and development program to identify and field-test a variety of promising
alternative refrigeration technologies.
- Suppliers will be required to announce specific time schedules to
use only HFC-free foam insulation and refrigeration in all new cold
drink equipment by 2004.
- In concert with the international Kyoto Agreement on climate change,
we are requiring our suppliers to develop, by the end of the decade,
new equipment that is 40-50 percent more energy efficient than today's
equipment.
Consistent with the leadership role taken on ozone-depleting CFCs
in the 1990s,
The Coca-Cola Company will continue to lead our system to use the most environmentally responsible
cold drink refrigeration technology available, intensifying our efforts
to support research and innovation in this area. Detailed communications
with suppliers about our expectations and schedules will take place over
the next few months.
For an update on our progress in this arena, please visit www.refrigerantsnaturally.com.
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