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WWF and The Coca-Cola Company Partnership Overview April 2014
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Early Collaborations
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Partnership Phase 1 20092010 2011 2012 Climate Protection The Coca-Cola system exceeded its climate protection goals of 5% emissions reduction in developed countries, reaching 5.1% below 2004 levels. Packaging Assessment Coca-Cola and WWF begin assessing the company’s packaging footprint. Certified Sugar Bonsucro-certified sugar became available on the market, with Coca- Cola making the first purchase of Bonsucro-certified sugar. Renewal Discussions Coca-Cola and WWF expand their commitment to freshwater conservation through a renewed partnership through 2020.
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Focus of Our Work Freshwater Conservation drive innovative, climate-smart solutions to freshwater challenges though basin- wide engagement and comprehensive policy support Global Value Chains improve environmental performance in water, packaging, climate, and sustainable agriculture across Coca- Cola’s supply chain Valuing Nature integrate the value of nature explicitly into public and private policy decisions and enhance our understanding of the dynamics involved in meeting multiple planning objectives in a basin © Anton Vorauer / WWF-Canon
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Through our Water+ commitment, we will Help ensure healthy, resilient river basins in 11 key regions Measurably improve environmental performance across the company’s value chain Integrate the value of nature into public and private decision- making processes Convene influential partners to strengthen and amplify our work Our Goals © Yifei Zhang / WWF-Canon
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Partnership Management Communications & Engagement Freshwater Conservation Sustainable Value Chains Valuing Nature Partnership Structure
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Freshwater Conservation Goal: Help ensure healthy, resilient river basins in 11 key regions
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11 Geographies These regions were selected based on: 1)Presence and Proximity 2)Partners 3)Ecology and Challenges 4)Policy Two types of geographies were identified: Learning Basins: work broadly in a set of geographies to address specific work stream issues/opportunities Core Basins: in a few places, take our lessons learned from the first phase and maximize impact by: driving integration across work streams achieving greater leverage and engagement © Michel Gunther / WWF-Canon
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Where are we working?
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2013 Objectives Launch an integrated program of work within the two core basins that balances conservation quick wins with longer-term strategies aimed at decision makers and policy windows Prioritize and select high impact projects to pursue in freshwater-focused learning basins Work with 1-2 large international partners to secure additional funding in key basins Develop or utilize existing learning platforms and opportunities for basins to share expertise/lessons learned within and beyond the partnership 2014 Objectives Set basin conservation targets and roll out partnership indicators Increase new freshwater workstream and basin leverage from 1:1 to 2:1 Develop or utilize existing learning platforms and opportunities for basins to share expertise/lessons learned within and beyond the partnership
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High Medium Risk Categories
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Thank You
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