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Deepak Jolly Vice-President, PAC Coca-Cola India and South West Asia May 7 , 2014

Private Sector Efforts to Manage Water Resources. Deepak Jolly Vice-President, PAC Coca-Cola India and South West Asia May 7 , 2014. Shaping Water Ambassadors. LEADER Effectively communicates 2020 value-chain climate goals. CHANGE-AGENT Engages suppliers. EXPERT

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Deepak Jolly Vice-President, PAC Coca-Cola India and South West Asia May 7 , 2014

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  1. Private Sector Efforts to Manage Water Resources Deepak Jolly Vice-President, PAC Coca-Cola India and South West Asia May 7 , 2014
  2. Shaping Water Ambassadors LEADER Effectively communicates 2020 value-chain climate goals CHANGE-AGENT Engages suppliers EXPERT Understands key opportunity areas INNOVATOR Defines a strong business case for action VALUE-CREATOR Creates business and sustainability value
  3. INNOVATOR Defines a strong business case for action Focus on Water Stewardship
  4. EXPERT Understands key opportunity areas Data Analysis and Long-Term Change in Water Stress Map 2025 2050 2095
  5. EXPERT Understands key opportunity areas Water Resource Mapping: Methodology Theoretical Analysis Global Process Water Risk Assessment (WRA) Global Satellite data Plant Level inputs Unit Level Activity Actual Field Conditions Source Water Protection Plans Plant Level WRA Source Vulnerability Assessment Plans Implementation ~30% 100% 100% 100% Theoretical Analysis Actual Field Conditions Understanding of Water Resources Sustainability at Unit Level
  6. EXPERT Understands key opportunity areas Identify Issues – Form a Management Plan Water Risk Assessment Source Water Protection Water Replenishment Initiatives Watershed level exercise – Source Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) 100% SVA studies completed by exit 2012 Identified vulnerabilities are classified as: Quantity related Quality related Legal aspects Community/Social aspects Recharge Pond at Khurda, Orissa Check Dam at Sakri, HP
  7. Anchored in Vision 2020 our Mission drives our Sustainability Agenda LEADER Effectively communicates 2020 value-chain climate goals As a hydration Company, having safe and clean water is not just a business priority but good for communities that surround us as well Chief Sustainability Officer leads the charge, reports directly to the Chairman Leadership Priorities ME-WE –WORLD Framework
  8. LEADER Effectively communicates 2020 value-chain climate goals Water Stewardship is part of our long term sustainability strategy TCCC has pledged to balance an amount of water equal to what we use in all of our products and their production by 2020.
  9. Common Projects Emanated from SWPP CHANGE-AGENT Engages suppliers
  10. CHANGE-AGENT Engages suppliers Coca-Cola Interventions and Programs Interventions for WUR Reduction Water Replenishment -Key Contributors
  11. CHANGE-AGENT Engages suppliers Examples of Interventions Check Dam at Sikri, Himachal Pradesh Recharge pond at Khurda, Orissa Roof Water Recharge at Jaipur Unit Drip Irrigation Laser Leveling at Amritsar, Punjab
  12. VALUE-CREATOR Creates business and sustainability value Rain maker: Re-use and recycle water in our manufacturing plants Reverse Osmosis ManufacturingProcesses: Bottle Washer, Final Rinse & CIP P1, P2, & P3 Ultra filtración UF-MBR Recycle/Reuse Stream Fresh Water Waste Stream MP Ultraviolet Treatment Reject Stream Continuous Monitoring -SDI Continuous Monitoring -pH, ORP Manufacturing Processes Include: CIP Systems Bottle Washers Cooling Tunnel New System Reject Stream Reject Stream Process Waste Streams from entire plant Waste Water Treatment Process * The waste stream of the manufacturing process is treated and reused before it reaches the waste water treatment process. Thus, the amount of fresh water used in the process is reduced. Treated Effluent Classified - Internal use
  13. VALUE-CREATOR Creates business and sustainability value We are not doing It Alone …Golden Triangle Approach The coming together of Government, Business and Civil society to solve the world’s most pressing issues. GOVERNMENT GOLDENTRIANGLE BUSINESS CIVIL SOCIETY
  14. VALUE-CREATOR Creates business and sustainability value Partnership with UN HABITAT Special Event – WUF- 7, Colombia Water replenishment and rejuvenation initiatives with UN HABITAT 12 Countries Rainwater harvesting projects, rejuvenated traditional water bodies and restored ponds and lakes Training for students and community members Power of Partnerships Brochure India: Ripple to Wave Brochure World Water Week Special Event at the WUF-6, Naples,
  15. VALUE-CREATOR Creates business and sustainability value We believe that a sustainable business thrives only amidst sustainable communities The most essential 'shared norm for the new reality' is the critical need for business, government and civil society – what I call the 'golden triangle' -- to come together to solve the world's most pressing challenges Muhtar Kent Chairman and CEO The Coca-Cola Company
  16. Shaping Water Ambassadors Working along our value chain we need to partner outside of our sphere of control, working alongside our suppliers, distributors, and partners to jointly tackle the challenges and opportunities of reducing climate impact. Together we will help transform the company into a leader in water, creating more value for our planet, our communities, our customers, our shareholders, our employees, our suppliers, and our bottom line.
  17. THANK YOU!
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