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Our Focus. Our Commitments.

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WOMEN

Community

Community Foundations

Human and Workplace Rights

WELL-BEING

People

WATER

Environment

Packaging

Sourcing

Carbon

Beverage Benefits

Responsible Marketing

TCCC Global Water Stress

Production Volume

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External forces are a reality

Water: Essential for our Business

2004 Financial Report Risk

2005 Risk Management

2006 Stewardship

Goals

2008 Risk Assessment

2010 Strategic Framework

2012 Source Vulnerability Assessments

2015 100% Replenishment

Achieved

Elements of Water Risk Assessment

Water Stewardship Progress at Coca-Cola

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Foundational

• Fixing Leaks

• Process Improvements

• Wastewater Treatment

• Storm water

• Optimize Single pass design of processes

Source Water Risk Assessment

• Water Vulnerability Assessment

• Local Source Water Protection Plan

• Engage with Water Provider

Transformational

• Recovered Water Processes developed

• Increased process water stream re-use

• Working with Utility on water conservation

Green Infrastructure

• Wet Meadow restoration

• Restore Natural Flows

• Invasive species removal

• Re- establish riparian zones

● Infrastructure

● Water Quality

● Water Availability

● Regulatory Policy

● Public Perception

● Natural Disasters (Fires)

Facilities in the US face similar potential source water vulnerabilities

Risk - Common SVA Findings

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120+ SVAs complete US and Canada

US Forest Service Project: Indian Valley, El Dorado NF CA

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Before After

San Gabriel River National Monument Restoration

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Urban Storm Water Infrastructure Rain Gardens & Bioswales

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Water Replenishment - Rain Barrel Program Public Education & Awareness

Donated > 80,000 drums for conversion to Rain Barrels

Sustainable Agriculture: Energy/Water/Food Nexus

No-Till Farming Treatment Wetlands Variable Rate Irrigation

CIVIL SOCIETY

GOLDEN TRIANGLE

Wal-Mart

Partners Replenish - Partnerships For Impact

What have we learned… ● “Green Infrastructure” restoration opportunities are a future investment

● Public Education and Awareness needs to improve

● Forest Systems are critical to Climate Resilience

● Agriculture Best Management Practices can conserve water and reduce GHG emissions

● Public-Private Partnerships can work

● 2016 White House Water Summit– 10 or more Corporate Partners to join us in Green Infrastructure projects

● Continue to build on 100% Replenishment with a focus in water stressed areas

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What are the next steps…

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