Coca-Cola On Track To Meet 100% Water Replenishment Goal
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The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners announced they are on track to meet 2020 water replenishment goal by the end of 2015. The Coca-Cola system returned approximately 126.7 billion liters of water used in its manufacturing processes back to communities and nature through treated wastewater in 2014.
In 2007, the Coca-Cola Company and its bottling partners set an aspirational goal to safely return to communities and nature an amount of water equivalent to what is used in its beverages and their production by 2020. (dpa)
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