24.03.2008 13:00:00
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New ''Environmental Champion'' Torchbearers around the World Prepare to Carry Olympic Flame as Coca-Cola Extends Sustainability Platform to Olympic Torch Relay
In concert with today’s ceremonial lighting of
the Olympic Flame, The Coca-Cola Company announced that its worldwide
presentation of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay will focus on
environmental sustainability and the roles people can play in improving
the quality of life in their communities.
To help underscore the message of environmental stewardship –
and recognize those who are dedicated to pursuing positive change –
Coca-Cola has selected local "environmental
champions” to join the ranks of all the
torchbearers the Company has chosen around the world to carry the
Olympic Flame.
Yesterday (March 23), a select international group of the environmental
champion torchbearers gathered here to express their environmental
commitment by planting an olive tree at the birthplace of the Olympic
Games, in conjunction with the beginning of the Olympic Torch Relay.
The list of people identified by Coca-Cola to participate in the global
Olympic Torch Relay features many local citizens who are an inspiration
within their communities. Included are individuals who make a difference
in society by playing active roles in environmental issues, primarily in
the areas of water conservation, recycling, and energy management and
climate protection – the three main engines
driving the environmental initiatives of The Coca-Cola Company.
Among the environmental champions for Coca-Cola who will bear the
Olympic Flame are Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari
Muta Maathai, the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize;
Yul Choi, one of South Korea's leading environmental figures and a
director of the Green Fund; Peru’s W. Luis
Bartra, who has helped native populations in northern Argentina gain
access to water; Australia’s Alby Wooler,
known locally as "Mr. Landcare”
for his volunteer environmental work; and Filiz Demirayak, the director
general of WWF-Turkey and a renowned professional in coastal management.
Some of the torchbearers chosen by Coca-Cola come from the network of
the global conservation organization WWF, also known as the World Wide
Fund For Nature or the World Wildlife Fund. The WWF mission is to
prevent the degradation of the environment and to achieve harmony
between nature and humankind.
"The environmental champion torchbearers
selected by Coca-Cola are positive, living ambassadors of
sustainability. Through the Olympic Torch Relay and their presence, we
hope to raise awareness and promote greater participation in activities
such as local water programs, community recycling and energy
conservation – efforts that mirror what
Coca-Cola seeks to do on a broad scale, as part of our goal to support
sustainable communities wherever we do business,”
said Scott McCune, vice president and director, Worldwide Sports,
Entertainment and Licensing, The Coca-Cola Company.
"As a Presenting Partner of the Olympic Torch
Relay, Coca-Cola wants to inspire even more people along the Relay route
to take positive action that can make a difference in their communities,”
McCune said. "Encouraging environmental
responsibility is a tangible way that we are inviting people to ‘Live
Olympic on the Coke Side of Life’ –
to embrace the Olympic spirit of positivity in our daily lives, which is
what the Coke Side of Life inspires us to do.”
For populations in numerous cities on the global route of the Beijing
2008 Olympic Torch Relay, this will be the first-ever appearance of the
Olympic Flame. Around the world, The Coca-Cola Company is producing city
festivities for the local arrival of the flame, to touch consumers
individually and leave lasting, cherished memories of this unique
Olympic Games experience. In many instances, local Relay events created
by Coca-Cola will include the commitment to the environment and the
roles people can play in helping protect and preserve the planet for
generations to come.
Olive Tree Ceremony
Yesterday’s tree-planting ceremony celebrated
the environmental mission of Coca-Cola for the Olympic Torch Relay and
also observed the current reforestation efforts for areas of Ancient
Olympia. The cradle of the Olympic Games and the ultimate symbol of
Greek and international cultural and sports heritage, Ancient Olympia
was severely damaged by forest fires that scorched the Peloponnesus
region in Greece last August.
Parts of the reforestation already under way are funded by a US $2
million donation from The Coca-Cola Company to the Hellenic Olympic
Committee. The donation was in addition to fire relief efforts from The
Coca-Cola Foundation, in conjunction with Coca-Cola Hellas and the
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company.
The environmental champion torchbearers who journeyed to Ancient Olympia
for Sunday’s olive tree ceremony were eminent
scientist Igor Chestin, the director of WWF-Russia; global explorer and
environmentalist Douglas Stoup; Greece’s
George Kazantzopoulos, vice president of the Hellenic Institute for
Environmental Management; and the Chinese duo of Wang Lee-Hom, the star
singer-songwriter and environmental protection advocate, and Liu
Hong-Liang, a noted environmental scientist specializing in lake
research.
The torchbearers planted the symbolic olive tree in Pierre de Coubertin
Grove, named after the founder of the modern Olympic Games. The tree was
placed at the foot of the monument where de Coubertin’s
heart is entombed. The Frenchman, who died in 1937, is buried in
Lausanne, Switzerland, the home of the International Olympic Committee.
"This young tree represents the renewal of
this sacred site, which already is showing fresh signs of greenery and
rebirth,” said Minoas Kyriakou, president of
the Hellenic Olympic Committee. "It
demonstrates once again the commitment of The Coca-Cola Company to the
Olympic ideals and values, through its generous financial support and
this physical expression of concern for our environment and its
sustainability."
Coca-Cola and Environmental Sustainability
The environmental commitment of The Coca-Cola Company emphasizes
building sustainable communities throughout the world. The mission is
focused on water stewardship, sustainable packaging, and energy
management and climate protection.
As part of its water stewardship commitment, Coca-Cola has
set a goal to return to nature the water it uses in beverage production.
This means the Company is working to continually improve water-use
efficiency in its operations; recycling water used for manufacturing
processes, so it can be returned safely to the environment; and
replenishing water in communities and ecosystems through locally
relevant projects.
In the area of sustainable packaging, The Coca-Cola
Company is geared toward "using less and
re-using more” and envisions a world in which
its packaging is no longer seen as waste, but as a valuable resource for
future use. Product packages from Coca-Cola today are 100-percent
recyclable and among the most recycled in the world. The Company has
taken a leadership role in sustainable packaging through new technology,
innovative package design, and recycling.
To address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its millions of coolers
and vending machines worldwide, The Coca-Cola Company is building a
sustainable refrigeration program that is the cornerstone of its energy
management and climate protection efforts. The Company has
transitioned to HFC-free insulation for new purchases of sales and
marketing refrigeration equipment and has made significant investment in
HFC-free, carbon dioxide technology, to help dramatically reduce direct
GHG emissions from refrigerants and improve energy efficiency. Coca-Cola
also continues to broaden use of its proprietary Energy Management
System, EMS-55, which can reduce refrigeration energy consumption by up
to 35 percent.
"Journey of Harmony”
The worldwide Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay –
themed "The Journey of Harmony” – will be the largest Relay in the history of
the Olympic Games. The record-setting event will cover approximately
137,000 kilometers (85,128 miles) over a span of 130 days and travel to
all five continents represented by the Olympic Rings.
Coca-Cola is a Global Partner of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay
and is co-presenting the event with Samsung and Lenovo. The global
advertising campaign, "Coke Side of Life,”
has been integrated into marketing communications for the Olympic Games
through the theme of "Live Olympic on the
Coke Side of Life.” The message is an
invitation to live on the positive side of life and shares the values of
inspiration and belief that individuals can make a difference that are
embodied in the Olympic spirit.
The Coca-Cola Company has been continuously associated with the Olympic
Games since 1928 – longer than any other
corporate sponsor. The historic partnership of Coca-Cola and the
International Olympic Committee currently lasts through 2020.
The Coca-Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company. Along
with Coca-Cola®, recognized as the world's
most valuable brand, the Company markets four of the world's top five
nonalcoholic sparkling brands, including Diet Coke®,
Fanta® and Sprite®,
and a wide range of other beverages, including diet and light beverages,
waters, juices and juice drinks, teas, coffees, and energy and sports
drinks. Through the world's largest beverage distribution system,
consumers in more than 200 countries enjoy the Company's beverages at a
rate of 1.5 billion servings each day. For more information about The
Coca-Cola Company, please visit our website at www.thecoca-colacompany.com.
NOTE TO EDITORS More information and case studies of the environmental efforts of
The Coca-Cola Company are available at www.environment.coca-cola.com.
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