Coca-Cola Philippines and the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (AmCham) gathered stakeholders in honor of World Water Day to talk about the pressing issues pertaining to the country’s water resource management.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), represented by Undersecretary Carlos Primo C. David gathered industry leaders, experts, and others for the Sip & Sustain: Water Security for the Philippines event on March 7th to talk about ways to guarantee water security for all Filipinos.
Participants shared their thoughts on the importance of sustainable water management practices and the need for collaborative efforts to tackle water-related challenges effectively. Topics ranging from data collection and planning to governance and accountability were explored, emphasizing the significance of transparent and accountable water management systems.
In addition to fostering dialogue among stakeholders, the event underscored the role of public-private partnerships in driving innovation and investment in water management initiatives, such as The Coca-Cola Company’s 2030 Global Water Security Strategy, where the company aims to:
- Achieve 100% regenerative water use across 175 facilities in different countries identified as facing high levels of water stress by 2030;
- Work with partners to help improve the health of 60 watersheds identified as most critical for the system’s operations and agricultural supply chains by 2030; and
- Return a cumulative total of 2 trillion liters of water to nature and communities globally, between 2021–2030.
Please visit www.coca-cola.com.ph or follow @CocaColaPhilippines on Facebook and @cocacolaph on X (previously Twitter) and Instagram for additional information on Coca-Cola Philippines’ sustainability initiatives.
No Comments