SOCIAL IMPACT

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People matter.

We act in ways to improve people's lives, from our employees to those who touch our business to many communities we call home.

18.5 million+ people's lives improved through access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene since 2010

Our programs focus on improving community access to water and sanitation, while promoting improved hygiene behaviors to make positive impacts on health and development.

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6 million+ women enabled across 100 countries

Our 5by20 program provides women entrepreneurs with business training, access to financial services and connections with peers and mentors.

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We believe in empowering our people, creating equal opportunities and building inclusion in the workplace and our communities

Together with our bottling partners, we employ 700,000+ people worldwide with diverse backgrounds.

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Supporting communities to achieve more, especially in times of need

Through our business and The Coca‑Cola Foundation, we continue to support and renew communities during challenging times, from natural disasters to COVID-19 and much more.

 

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Creating socioeconomic opportunities around the world

It is our social responsibility to help contribute to both the well being of our direct employees and people beyond them have a better shared future.

 

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Dedicated to using our voice and position to support equality, justice and universal values across various diverse groups

Proactively using our voice, position and investments to support equality and justice across various groups.

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OUR FOCUS AREAS

The Coca‑Cola Foundation has given more than $1.5 billion since its inception in 1984

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