Drop by Drop How Coca‑Cola Canada Continues Working to Reach Its Water Replenishment Goal
Back in 2007, The Coca‑Cola Company first announced its ambitious goal to replenish 100% of the water used in the production of its beverages by 2020. Then in 2016 Coca‑Cola was excited to share that it had reached this goal globally five years early- the first Fortune 500 company to do so.
While the Company has pledged to maintain its leadership role in corporate water stewardship going forward, here at home Coca‑ColaCanada is still on track to hit this important goal by 2020.
Coca‑Cola may be a global company, but it knows that it is only as successful as the communities in which it operates. The success of these communities fundamentally depends the health of their watersheds. That’s because a healthy watershed does amazing things like support clean water and habitats for native plants and animals while also storing excess water to mitigate flood damage and improve air quality by absorbing pollutants and greenhouse gases. That is why Coca‑Cola’s water replenishment projects are so important.
To mark Canada Water Week and World Water Day this Thursday, Coca‑Cola Journey Canada is recognizing the incredible partners we work with on projects right across the country and celebrating recent successes:
WWF Restoration Fund with WWF-Canada
The latest chapter in a decade long history of partnership and collaboration, the WWF Restoration Fund is a joint effort by Coca‑Cola and WWF-Canada to promote freshwater health through three great projects across Canada:
In Saint John, NB, Coca‑Cola and WWF are supporting ACAP Saint John in ‘daylighting’ long lost sections of the Newman’s and Caledonia Brooks.