ATLANTA, September 4, 2007 – The Coca-Cola Company announced the release of the online version of its 2006 Corporate Responsibility Review entitled "The mark we make today shapes the future."
The report explores the relationship between sustainable business and sustainable communities, with detailed information about the company's performance in the areas of workplace and human rights, product quality, well-being, water stewardship, energy and climate protection and sustainable packaging around the world.
"At The Coca-Cola Company, we are committed to making a positive mark on communities and minimizing our impact on the planet," said E. Neville Isdell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Coca-Cola Company. "Together with our bottling partners, suppliers and others, we are working to improve lives, fuel local economies and protect the environment. That is the mark we want to make."
Guided by Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) indicators, the report contains the Company's first GRI index, cross-referenced with United Nations Global Compact principles.
The report covers the Company's corporate responsibility performance from January 2006 to July 2007, taking an issues-based approach. Recognizing that reporting needs to include more-quantifiable metrics and targets, especially as they relate to social and economic performance, the Company has provided a detailed summary of performance metrics in the report. The Company continues to work toward mapping and prioritizing material issues and implementing the necessary systems and targets to gauge performance and gather data globally. Stakeholder concerns and feedback influenced the development of the report.
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