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Coca-Cola | Integrating WASH and Freshwater Conservation

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At The Coca-Cola Company, our water stewardship strategy takes us out of direct operations (our bottling and other manufacturing plants) to communities and the watersheds we all share.  Over the years, our work, with partners has helped millions of people gain access to sustainable supplies of safe drinking water.  We have also helped conserve billions of liters of freshwater through projects focused on improving water quality and flows.  Our latest report provides details.

With the advent of the Sustainable Development Goals, especially on water, and the Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group’s (ABCG) groundbreaking Guidelines on the integration of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) with conservation, we became interested in exploring how our efforts in both spheres could be integrated for greater impact.

This summer, we conducted research that builds on ABCGs work which is presented in our report Integration of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and Freshwater Conservation: Overview and Background, Case Studies, and Enabling Conditions. In addition to document research, we conducted approximately 50 interviews with practitioners doing WASH and freshwater conservation from three sectors:

Key findings of this study:

 

Greg joined The Coca-Cola Company in 1996 and is currently their senior director for global water stewardship. He has nearly 30 years of experience and is a globally recognized leader in water resource management. Currently, Greg leads Coca-Cola’s global water stewardship program across some 1,000 facilities and numerous agricultural supply regions, focusing on: water use efficiency and wastewater management in production facilities; watershed protection and climate change adaptation; community water initiatives; supply chain water management, global awareness and action, and water policy engagement. He collaborates with bottling partners, governments, NGOs, aid/development agencies and communities throughout the Coca-Cola system.

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