26.09.2007 18:23:00
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Clinton Global Initiative Recognizes Coca-Cola Brazil's Rainforest Water Program
One of the most important international forums for sustainable
development, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) recognizes the
Coca-Cola Brazil Institute’s Rainforest Water
Program. In addition to gathering some of today’s
most important political and business leaders, CGI also involves the
participation of social and environmental organizations and movements
that perform important work in various parts of the world. The president
of Coca-Cola Brazil, Brian Smith, and the managing-director of the
Coca-Cola Brazil Institute, Marco Simões,
will represent the program at CGI together with Heinz Center president,
Tom Lovejoy.
The program will receive the CGI Special Recognition Certificate after
the panel entitled "Protecting Tropical
Forests,” to be held on September 26, from
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., EDT. "Brazil is a key
country when it comes to the environment, and I am confident that the
program will interest other international partners,”
said Brian Smith. "The Brazilian Rainforest
Water Program represents one of the Coca-Cola Brazil System activities
geared toward the environment and we hope that it can make a difference
in the recovery of watersheds and also benefit the surrounding
communities.”
The program promotes the recovery of watersheds by replanting riparian
forests. Such actions fall in line with the objectives of The Coca-Cola
Company, which announced a partnership with WWF on World Environment Day
to recover the world’s seven main watersheds
and become neutral in terms of water use. The company also used the
occasion to establish goals for water use, summarized by "The
Three Rs:” Reduce, Recycle and Replenish.
From 2008, The Coca-Cola Company will establish global goals on the "Reduce”
platform to become the most efficient global company of water use in its
sector. For "Recycling,”
the goal until 2010 is to return all of the water used in the plant
processes to levels that support aquatic life and agriculture. "Replenish”
means that the company will support projects associated with protecting
water sources and community access to the natural good, rainwater
collection, reforestation and efficient agricultural use.
In May, the Institute began to plant trees in Brazil as part of the
third platform, Replenish. It also sequesters carbon by planting trees
and collaborates for a more pleasant climate by increasing native
vegetation.
The program was designed following the rules of the Kyoto Protocol,
which includes the recovery of devastated forest areas. Therefore, the
program emerged already with an additional possibility for resources to
ensure its sustainability. That is why the program’s
implementation was preceded by phases of study, research and planning,
including physical and chemical analyses of the river waters. To design
and plan the program, the coordinators first identified the region’s
needs and the availability of the material and technical resources
required for its implementation.
In its first phase alone, set to last five years, the Brazilian program
will promote the replanting of 3.3 million seedlings of native species
along a 3,000-hectare area, involving investments of R$ 27 million (US$
13.5 million) until 2011. The SOS Atlantic Forest Foundation (Fundação
SOS Mata Atlântica), one of Brazil’s
most important environmental NGOs, is the partner responsible during the
first phase of the program for mobilizing the landowners, promoting
social engagement, monitoring the water quality (involving the
participation of schools) and raising the local population’s
awareness as to the need to conserve rivers and forests. It therefore
promotes educational activities and invites students and civil society
organizations from the neighboring cities to help measure the quality of
the river waters over the long term, using kits with chemical and
physical reagents and monitoring the results. This action directly
involves at least 800 local residents.
"Society in general and the local population
in particular must take an active role to ensuring the development of an
environmental management program,” said Mário
Mantovani, director of the SOS Mata Atlântica
Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving the region with the most
degraded nature on Brazilian territory. "This
participation is important not only to ensure the program’s
success, but also for citizens to understand the benefits of the forest
in their daily lives and in terms of each one’s
quality of life. People need to understand that the quantity and quality
of the water they drink, the air they breathe and many other issues are,
to a certain degree, decided inside the forest.”
The pilot project was initiated with seedling in Serra do Japi, Alto Tietê,
in São Paulo, the country’s
most populated State and one which faces problems in terms of the
quantity and quality of water available for collection and use.
"It is easy to defend the environment on the
territory of others,” said Brazilian Minister
of the Environment, Marina Silva. "What is
difficult is defending it on our own. I am pleased that we are here with
the purpose of helping environment and I congratulate the Coca-Cola
Brazil Institute on this initiative.”
The programs also includes the sponsorship of Coca-Cola FEMSA, the
authorized manufacturer in Mexico, Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela and in the regions of São
Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. The world’s
largest Coca-Cola plant in terms of production capacity is headquartered
in the city of Jundiaí, in a region near
Serra do Japi, and belongs to FEMSA.
The Coca-Cola Brazil Institute
The Coca-Cola Brazil Institute coordinates the country wise social and
environmental projects developed by the Coca-Cola Brazil System. Its
Advisory Board is responsible for advising the Institute’s
management, orienting economic, social and financial policies and
forming opinions on the materials submitted by the entity’s
Board of Directors.
Coca-Cola Brazil Institute activities prioritize programs in the areas
of education, the environment and well-being. The main programs
associated with the institute are the Coca-Cola Valued Youth Program and
the "Recycle, Win”
Program, in addition to the new Brazilian Rainforest Water Program.
Coca-Cola Brazil System
The Coca-Cola Brazil System, formed by Coca-Cola and 17 Brazilian
manufacturing groups, directly employs over 34,000 workers, indirectly
generating some 310,000 jobs. It currently acquires R$ 3.7 billion (US$
1.9 billion) in products and services and collects R$ 4 billion (US$ 2.1
billion) in taxes in Brazil. The Coca-Cola Brazil System has invested
more than R$ 3.5 billion (US$ 1.8 billion) in Brazil over the past five
years and is present in seven segments of the Brazilian non-alcoholic
beverage sector – waters, teas, soft drinks,
juices, energetic drinks and isotonic and dairy beverages, with a line
featuring 55 different products, including regular flavors and low
calorie versions.
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