Coca-Cola Philippines has joined hands with its long-time partner, the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), and budding social enterprise, the Plastic Flamingo (PLAF), to help improve the collection and recycling of plastic PET packaging at the community level. The partnership is in l
Plastic pollution is a global problem that has caused serious consequences to marine life, the environment, and society as a whole with an estimated 8 million tons of plastic waste entering the ocean annually.1 Recognizing the low collection and recycling rates in the country and the opportunity
th year of refreshing the world and 109 years of making a difference in the Philippines.
From the very first serving of Coca-Cola beverage in 1912, Coca-Cola Philippines has been a staple in the lives of every Filipino. Throughout its journey, Coca-Cola has stood strong together with Filipinos from making moments even more special to celebrating togetherness, from sharing happiness to going beyond good for people and communities.
Beyond providing relief, Coca-Cola set out to help micro-retailers and overseas Filipinos achieve a more sustainable recovery through livelihood and financial assistance programs.
“We believe that Coca-Cola is only as strong as the people and communities we serve, which is why we continue moving towards creating a thriving future for every Filipino. If there’s anything we learned from being in the Philippines, it’s that our spirit is indomitable and we believe Coca-Cola, like the country, will only emerge stronger, and better from challenges,” s
Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines signed a memorandum of understanding with US Agency for International Development (USAID) and MUAD-Negros, a local federation of farming groups, to protect and rehabilitate Bago and Malogo watersheds in Negros Occidental.
Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines signed a
Published April 22, 2021, 10:52 AM
Water is a vital resource used for almost everything we do–from personal hygiene, hydration, to agricultural activities. The importance of water, protecting it, and making sure everyone has equitable access to it has been brought to the forefront with the challenges of the pandemic, especially since access to water for sanitation and proper handwashing is crucial in stemming the spread of COVID-19.
In celebration of Earth Day 2021 and its theme ‘Restore the Earth’, Coca-Cola Philippines reiterates its continuous and steadfast commitment to protecting water resources as a way of protecting and uplifting people’s lives.
Since 2011, Coca-Cola Philippines has reached almost 290 communities and provided them water access for their daily basic needs such as hydration, proper hygiene and sanitation and irrigation.