Coca-Cola Enterprises improves water efficiencies, increases recycling, reduces carbon footprint

RP news wires
Tags: energy management, green manufacturing

Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) has reported significant progress towards achieving its environmental commitments for three consecutive years. Details are outlined in the bottler's Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CRS) Report, Clear on Our Commitments: Our Journey to 2020. The report shows that CCE improved water efficiencies, increased internal recycling rates and reduced its reported carbon footprint in 2009.

The CRS report provides a comprehensive look at the company's progress towards "Commitment 2020," the set of goals CCE announced last year in each of its five strategic CRS focus areas -- Energy Conservation/Climate Change, Water Stewardship, Sustainable Packaging/Recycling, Product Portfolio/Balanced and Active Lifestyle, and Diverse and Inclusive Culture.

"Last year, we set ambitious goals that we are committed to achieving by the year 2020," said John F. Brock, CCE's chairman and chief executive officer. "This report demonstrates the steady progress we are making on our journey as we strive to become a sustainability leader in the Coca-Cola system and across the beverage industry."

2009 CRS Report Highlights:

Download the report (PDF) or visit the company's Web site at http://www.cokecce.com. Comments and feedback related to the report are welcome at crs@cokecce.com