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The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is a total beverage company, offering over 500 brands in more than 200 countries and territories. In addition to the company’s Coca-Cola brands, our portfolio includes some of the world’s most valuable beverage brands, such as AdeS soy-based beverages, Ayataka green tea, Dasani waters, Del Valle juices and nectars, Fanta, Georgia coffee, Gold Peak teas and coffees, Honest Tea, innocent smoothies and juices, Minute Maid juices, Powerade sports drinks, Simply juices, smartwater, Sprite, vitaminwater and ZICO coconut water. We’re constantly transforming our portfolio, from reducing sugar in our drinks to bringing innovative new products to market. We’re also working to reduce our environmental impact by replenishing water and promoting recycling. With our bottling partners, we employ more than 700,000 people, helping bring economic opportunity to local communities worldwide.

With another World Economic Forum Annual Meeting complete, I continue to reflect on the headway we’ve made since launching our World Without Waste initiative in Davos one year ago.
We’re making progress. For instance, our global recovery rate is now at 59%. In some countries we are using more than 25% recycled materials in our bottles and cans. And in four countries, we developed a plastic bottle made from 100% recycled material. While we continue to work toward our goals, we are inspired by others working to find solutions, too. The momentum exists, but it’s clear no one can do this alone. This collective challenge is immense, and for real change to occur, it will take companies, governments, and NGOs to come together.
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Through a partnership with The Coca-Cola Company and the University of Washington, Adelante Mujeres has been able to expand these efforts. In November, Adelante Mujeres brought 30 Latina high schoolers from Oregon to visit the University of Washington’s Seattle and Bothell campuses. For some, it was their first time seeing an out-of-state school. For others, it was their first exposure to a college campus.
More than an opportunity to tour both campuses, these visits provided students an opportunity to see what their own futures might look like. Students spoke with Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars – students granted undergraduate scholarships by Coca-Cola – about ways to lighten the financial burden of higher education. They heard from the daughters of migrant workers, who discussed how building a strong Latina community helped them navigate an unfamiliar college space. They heard from first-generation college graduates who went on to teach at those very institutions of higher learning.

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