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Asheesh Singh
Anshool Agrawal
Ganesh Maharana
Vishal Verma
Srikant Patro
Ankur Pandey
Shubham Shrivastav
WHAT IS CSR??
Corporate Social Responsibility: It is about how
companies manage the business processes to produce an
overall positive impact on society.
• CSR takes into account the 3P’s
• People
• Planet
• Profit
• CSR enables to build a reputation as a responsible business.
• CSR can lead to costs savings.
• CSR

• CSR

allows a risk reduction of future liability.
creates a better working environment.
COCA-COLA
• Coca-Cola India was established as the Indian subsidiary of
the US-based Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola) in 1993.
• Keeping in mind the fact that it was one of the largest beverage
companies in India, Coca-Cola India said it had made CSR an
integral part of its corporate agenda.
• The company used large amounts of water and energy in its
beverage production and tons of packaging material for its
products, it had taken up several initiatives to act as a
responsible company and reduce its environmental impact.

• In addition to water, energy, and sustainable packaging, CocaCola India also focused on several community initiatives in
India as part of its social responsibility initiatives.
COCA-COLA CSR MODEL
PEOPLE : To commit to the fair and dignified treatment of
all people who work for The Coca-Cola Company, 90 percent
of more production by local people with local resources.

PARTNERS: The Company strives to engage effectively and
cooperatively with our partners and stakeholders.
PORTFOLIO: Offer the highest quality beverages starting
with, Coca cola and more than 2,600 beverage products.
PROFIT: Maximize long-term return to share owners while
being mindful of our overall responsibilities.
PLANET: Be a responsible citizen that makes a

difference by helping build and support sustainable
communities.
CSR INITIATIVES
WATER:
• Conserve Water.
• Watershed protection, rainwater harvesting projects
• 110 recharge shafts that collected rainwater. Reverse
filter system.
• The company initiated drinking water projects in
Maharashtra and Gujarat to provide potable water to
the local communities.
ENERGY:
• Reducing energy consumption and emission of GHGs
by such as refrigeration.
• GHG emission reduced by three-fourths.
• Increase the energy efficiency of its equipment by 40 to
50%.
CONTINUED…
PACKAGING AND RECYCLING:
• Packaging framework that aimed at recycling
• A PET recycling project in Mumbai in partnership with
Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation
• Collected the company’s packaging material consisting of
glass bottles, cans, etc. after they were disposed

HEALTH:
• Provided health checkups, medicine, and education to
rural communities on health-related topics
• Also funded polio eradication camps
• Company conducted blood donation camps and
supported a 24-hour emergency service for children
• In a few districts of Andhra Pradesh, conducted camps
for Hepatitis B vaccinations, eye checkups, and malaria
eradication
CONTINUED…
ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Played an active role in providing employment and giving
the community opportunities to expand and grow.
• For every job in the Coca-Cola system, 10 more jobs were
created indirectly .
• In 2007, launched an initiative called Parivartan
(Change) for training small retailers in India.
COMMUNITIES:
• A commitment to the community was part of Coca-Cola
India’s CSR.
• In 2003,launched Jagriti Learning Centers to provide
education to more than 1,800 children residing near its
bottling facilities in Pune.
• The initiative aimed to curb waterborne diseases
• It set up around 2,000 schools for children.
Coca-Cola India Bags the Prestigious Golden Peacock Award for
CSR, Third year in a Row.
OBSTACLES
• The groundwater levels had dropped in the firsts even
years of the company’s operations, from 1999 to 2006
• Even in 2008, the company continued to face mass
demonstrations from local communities who demanded
that the company shut down its bottling operations
• There were also allegations that the company had seized
land from farmers and that it had discharged hazardous
material
• A few critics came down heavily on Coca-Cola’s much
acclaimed TCCC standards for waste management
RESPONSE
• Coca-Cola opened an exclusive
website, www.cokefacts.org, which addressed the
allegations related to India and other countries
• The National Geophysical ResearchInstitute78
(NGRI), which had concluded that there was no field
evidence of overexploitation of the groundwater
reserves in the area surrounding the plant
• Coca-Cola stated that the technology used for waste water
treatment at the plant was among the most advanced in the
world .
• Coca-Cola India had carried out its CSR activities across 45
bottling plants at an annual spend of Rs. 70 to 80 million .
THANK YOU

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CSR Activity By Coca Cola

  • 1. Submitted by Asheesh Singh Anshool Agrawal Ganesh Maharana Vishal Verma Srikant Patro Ankur Pandey Shubham Shrivastav
  • 2. WHAT IS CSR?? Corporate Social Responsibility: It is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. • CSR takes into account the 3P’s • People • Planet • Profit
  • 3. • CSR enables to build a reputation as a responsible business. • CSR can lead to costs savings. • CSR • CSR allows a risk reduction of future liability. creates a better working environment.
  • 4. COCA-COLA • Coca-Cola India was established as the Indian subsidiary of the US-based Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola) in 1993. • Keeping in mind the fact that it was one of the largest beverage companies in India, Coca-Cola India said it had made CSR an integral part of its corporate agenda. • The company used large amounts of water and energy in its beverage production and tons of packaging material for its products, it had taken up several initiatives to act as a responsible company and reduce its environmental impact. • In addition to water, energy, and sustainable packaging, CocaCola India also focused on several community initiatives in India as part of its social responsibility initiatives.
  • 5. COCA-COLA CSR MODEL PEOPLE : To commit to the fair and dignified treatment of all people who work for The Coca-Cola Company, 90 percent of more production by local people with local resources. PARTNERS: The Company strives to engage effectively and cooperatively with our partners and stakeholders. PORTFOLIO: Offer the highest quality beverages starting with, Coca cola and more than 2,600 beverage products. PROFIT: Maximize long-term return to share owners while being mindful of our overall responsibilities. PLANET: Be a responsible citizen that makes a difference by helping build and support sustainable communities.
  • 6. CSR INITIATIVES WATER: • Conserve Water. • Watershed protection, rainwater harvesting projects • 110 recharge shafts that collected rainwater. Reverse filter system. • The company initiated drinking water projects in Maharashtra and Gujarat to provide potable water to the local communities. ENERGY: • Reducing energy consumption and emission of GHGs by such as refrigeration. • GHG emission reduced by three-fourths. • Increase the energy efficiency of its equipment by 40 to 50%.
  • 7. CONTINUED… PACKAGING AND RECYCLING: • Packaging framework that aimed at recycling • A PET recycling project in Mumbai in partnership with Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation • Collected the company’s packaging material consisting of glass bottles, cans, etc. after they were disposed HEALTH: • Provided health checkups, medicine, and education to rural communities on health-related topics • Also funded polio eradication camps • Company conducted blood donation camps and supported a 24-hour emergency service for children • In a few districts of Andhra Pradesh, conducted camps for Hepatitis B vaccinations, eye checkups, and malaria eradication
  • 8. CONTINUED… ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITIES: • Played an active role in providing employment and giving the community opportunities to expand and grow. • For every job in the Coca-Cola system, 10 more jobs were created indirectly . • In 2007, launched an initiative called Parivartan (Change) for training small retailers in India. COMMUNITIES: • A commitment to the community was part of Coca-Cola India’s CSR. • In 2003,launched Jagriti Learning Centers to provide education to more than 1,800 children residing near its bottling facilities in Pune. • The initiative aimed to curb waterborne diseases • It set up around 2,000 schools for children.
  • 9. Coca-Cola India Bags the Prestigious Golden Peacock Award for CSR, Third year in a Row.
  • 10. OBSTACLES • The groundwater levels had dropped in the firsts even years of the company’s operations, from 1999 to 2006 • Even in 2008, the company continued to face mass demonstrations from local communities who demanded that the company shut down its bottling operations • There were also allegations that the company had seized land from farmers and that it had discharged hazardous material • A few critics came down heavily on Coca-Cola’s much acclaimed TCCC standards for waste management
  • 11. RESPONSE • Coca-Cola opened an exclusive website, www.cokefacts.org, which addressed the allegations related to India and other countries • The National Geophysical ResearchInstitute78 (NGRI), which had concluded that there was no field evidence of overexploitation of the groundwater reserves in the area surrounding the plant • Coca-Cola stated that the technology used for waste water treatment at the plant was among the most advanced in the world . • Coca-Cola India had carried out its CSR activities across 45 bottling plants at an annual spend of Rs. 70 to 80 million .