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Dow Jones names Coca-Cola global beverage leader for SDGs

Coca-Cola HBC, a brand of The Coca-Cola Company, was named sustainability leader of the beverage industry by the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, which is in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The company achieved a total score of 90 — 40 points higher than the industry average and 3 points higher than the 2015 score.

According to the report, this is the ninth year Coca-Cola HBC has been included in the global assessment, as a result of its leading sustainability performance in 2015.

During the year, Coca-Cola HBC continued to reduce its environmental footprint posting a double digit decrease of its carbon emissions.

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At the same time, it further reduced the amount of water used for producing a litre of beverage, as well as the amount of packaging materials, despite higher production and sales.

Coca-Cola HBC was one of the first 12 companies in the world in 2015, to establish science-based carbon reduction targets for both direct and indirect operations.

Putting an internal price on water and carbon in 2015 and committing to accounting for sustainability are practical ways how Coca-Cola HBC supports the global action to reach the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations.

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Coca-Cola HBC is the most diversified bottler in the Coca-Cola System, serving almost 600 million consumers across 28 established, developing and emerging countries on 3 continents.

The company has invested €8.2 million – 2.3% of its 2015 pre-tax profit – in improving community well-being, focusing on three key areas: active lifestyle, environmental and water stewardship and youth development, in partnership with more than 230 NGOs.

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