Coca Cola Sustainability Report
Coca Cola Sustainability Report
Coca Cola Sustainability Report
THE WORLD,
MAKE A
DIFFERENCE
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Coca-Cola System in India
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For the purpose of this report, “Coca-Cola System”, “Coca-Cola System in India” and “Coca-Cola
India” are used interchangeably to represent CCIPL (Coca-Cola India Private Limited), HCCBPL
(Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Private Limited) and the franchise bottling partners unless
otherwise specified. This does not signify any legal or structural arrangement. Depending
on the context, “We” may refer to CCIPL and/or HCCBPL or Coca-Cola System. The Coca-Cola
Foundation is TCCC’s international philanthropic arm. It was established in 1984 in the U.S. as a
registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from Leadership 04
Our Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic 06
World Without Waste 08
Fruit Circular Economy 16
Water Stewardship 24
Choices, Done Sustainably 30
Tending to People and Communities 34
Contribution to Sustainable 38
Development Goals
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Even as I share my thoughts for this edition of our sustainability report, I reiterate
our raison d’être. To refresh the world and make a difference. This includes our
beverages and work that we do to preserve the synergistic interconnectedness of
our communities and activities.
T. Krishnakumar, Starting 2010, our sustainability reporting journey has come a long way. We had
President and CEO,
started out by setting multiple goals for ourselves, which had appeared formidable
initially, but achieving them motivated us to step up our efforts further.
Coca-Cola India and
South West Asia Business
We are thankful to our consumers, customers, communities, partners and many
Unit, The Coca-Coca Company
other stakeholders who have helped us chart our course by doing what is needed
to serve them better. Their voices continue to resonate with our strategy and
ensure that we adopt the right approach.
Equally important for us have been the United Nation’s Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) that have provided a rubric for a better world to us. We have been
setting clear and measurable targets against these comprehensive goals and
measuring our progress against the targets. Our efforts over the last year along
with key highlights from 2020, have been shared in this Sustainability Report for
2019/20.
We had some significant developments across design, collect and partner towards
our World Without Waste commitment. In various areas, be it envisioning
new dispensing formats or testing more efficient sustainable designs, we are
reimagining ways in which we can conveniently serve safe and refreshing
beverages to our consumers.
In 2019, we also joined forces with other industry stakeholders to launch “Karo
Sambhav,” a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO), which is putting into
effect a futuristic community-led approach and solutions for salvaging everything
recyclable including plastics.
Our endeavor to source sustainably via Fruit Circular Economy initiative, bore
more fruits. Buoyed by the positive response of Unnati Mango, Orange and Apple
that have benefitted over one lakh farmers thus far, we diversified into newer
Unnati projects with Litchi and Grapes, with the aim of multiplying fruit productivity
and earning potential of over 80,000 farmers.
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This year, COVID-19 has tested our strength and resilience as human race and
despite physical distancing measures has brought us all together socially.
We hope that our System contribution of INR 100 crores towards immediate
food and beverage support of distressed communities as well as health
infrastructure enhancement in the country through Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) and hygiene essentials provisioning will bring some relief to
our compatriots and communities.
We will keep trusting the tenacity of the human spirit and will continue to
nurture existing partnerships and build new collaborations. Our stretch-goals
are dynamic, and we will continue to modify/amplify them with the changing
needs of our communities and environment.
I trust that our efforts and their tangible results outlined in this Sustainability
Update 2019/20 will inspire many more of us to rally for a sustainable world
and co-create a better, shared future.
I would like to thank each and every one of you for taking the time out to
go through the report and for your contribution in shaping our sustainability
vision.
T. Krishnakumar
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With the help of implementation partner United Way Mumbai, we contributed towards augmenting the
healthcare infrastructure in the country. Public hospitals have been supported through the provisioning of
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) comprising N95 masks, 3-ply disposable masks, surgical caps, surgical
goggles, waterproof gowns, shoe covers, gloves for the safety of healthcare workers, sanitizer dispensers,
additional ICU beds, and non-contact thermometers for medical preparedness.
Locations: 60 public hospitals across Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Gujarat,
Punjab and Haryana
Positively impacting over 60,376 sanitation workers, 16,000 police staff and
14,000 community health workers
An estimated 10 lakh+ patients will benefit from the healthcare interventions and medical support
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We joined hands with CARE India to provide dry-ration kits to meet specific nutritional needs of various
underprivileged groups such as migrant workers, daily wage earners and people living with HIV/AIDS across
the country.
Ration kits included many essentials including wheat flour, rice, pulse, cooking oil, spices, sugar, salt, soy chunks,
poha, peanuts, protein powder, milk powder and soap bars
Locations: Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar and West Bengal
Approximately 1.8 lakh+ people benefited through the three-month long programme beginning June 2020
Providing hydration
We leveraged our extensive supply and distribution network to distribute hydrating beverages to our communi-
ties living on the margins and frontline warriors serving the nation during the hot weather conditions.
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
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WORLD
WITHOUT WASTE
RECYCLING AND BEYOND
Design
Make our
packaging 100%
recyclable
gobally by 2025
and use at least
50% recycled
material in our
packaging
by 2030
Partner Collect
Bring people Collect and
together to recycle a bottle
support a or can for each
healthy debris- one we sell
free environment by 2030
Design
Through continuous design innovations and light weighting, we are
moving towards our target of making our packaging 100% recyclable
globally by 2025. Our 250ml tiny-but-mighty Affordable Small Sparkling
Package (ASSP) is the world’s lightest-weight, best-performing bottle and
is 100% recyclable.
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Collect
With a target to collect and help recycle equivalent of 100% of our production in packaging, we are
developing models that address local challenges in packaging reuse and recycling. Working with
multi-stakeholder collaborations, we seek to drive, create and accelerate collection and recycling of
our packaging and effectively keeping it out of the environment.
We want to turn plastic waste into wealth, bringing the dream of a litter-free country closer.
The Coca-Cola System in India, along with partners is working to develop sustainable, community-
led programmes for integrated plastic waste management and promote efficient recycling in India.
Through our various initiatives, we seek to create awareness about segregation of waste at source,
streamline collection mechanisms and help build infrastructure to recycle post-consumer packaging
into value-added products. These initiatives will also create better livelihoods and provide better
social security for the marginalized waste workers in the existing largely informal economy.
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Jammu
Ludhiana
Dehradun
Jaipur Noida
Ghaziabad
Jodhpur
Lucknow Patna
Surat Siliguri
Pune
Mumbai Hyderabad
Devanagere
Vijayawada
Project Prithvi
Bicholim Dharwad Tirupati
Integrated plastic waste
Hubli Rajahmundry management - with Prayas
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171 schools and colleges included in awareness campaigns She also represented India at the UN Framework for
Climate Change in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
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Partner
Tackling a problem as big as packaging waste requires collective action and ongoing collaboration of
industry peers, consumers, policy makers, environmentalists and community members. We continue to
partner with different stakeholders and exchange learning and insights while working towards our goal
of a World Without Waste.
We have partnered nationally and globally with organizations like World Economic Forum’s Global Plastic
Action Partnership, PET Packaging Association for Clean Environment (PACE), Action Alliance for Recycling
of Paper Carton (AARC) and most recently an industry-led Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) in
India to scale up our waste management efforts and bring about a renewed focus on the entire packaging
lifecycle.
Coca-Cola India Foundation has partnered with Karo Sambhav Karo Sambhav has been created with
Foundation (KSF) to pilot waste management projects in support and participation of Packaging
Gurugram, Lucknow, Varanasi and Mapusa with the aim to Association for Clean Environment
create efficient value chains for collection of post-consumer (PACE). It seeks to develop a system
packaging and optimize material recycling processes. which enables inclusion, ethics,
transparency, good governance, and
traceability of waste. It aims to mobilize
Enable utilization of secondary materials post recycling INR 1,000 crore to create a network of
125 material recovery facilities (MRFs)
into a robust and efficient material circular economy fully comply with Extended Producer
Responsibility (EPR) for all their
A volunteer day was organised on 2nd October, 2019 in Gurugram with active participation from Coca-
Cola India employees in partnership with the NGO partner, Saahas.
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Cleaning up of Danapaani beach, Versova Beach, SGNP Afroz Shah, lawyer, environmental activist and
Forest and River Mithi recipient of UNEP Champions of Earth (2016).
Alag Karo
A joint initiative along with GIZ, Tetra Pak and the implementing
partner, Saahas for promoting and facilitating source
segregation in residential and commercial establishments in
Gurugram.
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FRUIT CIRCULAR
ECONOMY
PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE
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The focus of Fruit Circular Economy starts with farm-level productivity improvement by teaching
farmers and creating a belief (using demo farms) in using ultra-high to high-density fruit plantation.
Farm
Unnati for higher fruit productivity
Farmers
Potential for higher income
Fruit Processing
Increased local procurement
Economic Contribution
Growth of local businesses
Demand Generation
More fruit-based choices for consumers
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We took the first step towards creating a Fruit Circular Economy in India way back in 2011 with ‘Project
Unnati Mango’ in Andhra Pradesh. The success of Unnati Mango and ever encouraging response from
farmer partners motivated us to not only scale up the project to build capabilities of more and more
farmers but also diversify into other fruits with the launch of Unnati Orange and Apple in 2018 and most
recently with Unnati Litchi and Grapes in 2019. The project aims to benefit more than 2,00,000 fruit
farmers by 2022.
Under Project Unnati, the company and its partners handhold and train farmers to become better
entrepreneurs by deploying techniques such as ultra-high-density plantation, drip irrigation, good
agricultural practices and high-yielding cultivars to increase their fruit productivity and then take a decision
whether to sell the produce to processors or in the market for best return on their investments.
It also creates a positive impact across many other sustainability focus areas, including women’s
empowerment, community wellbeing and water stewardship.
Himachal Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Bihar
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Telangana
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
*map not to scale
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Cumulative
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In 2017, we committed to infuse USD 1.7 billion along with partners to enhance India’s
agri–ecosystem and benefit 2,00,000 farmers by 2022 and create a healthy local juice
and concentrate supply chain with successful and thriving farming communities and ecosystems.
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Encouraging stories
Use of UHDP and drip irrigation apple saplings in our field. In just 10-
12 days of planting, saplings started
Use of hail nets to protect the plantation to bear flowers. We had never seen
Fruit harvest begins from the 2nd year itself such a miracle before. Where we
could not get enough from the land
One-time subsidy of up to 80% for the farm setting up for two months, we can now hope to
get output for an entire year.
After the successful pilot phase in Uttarakhand, the project was
extended by three years expanding its geographical coverage Poonam, Farmer, Sunali Village, Purola
within the state and in Himachal Pradesh. In the second stage,
the aim is to extensively train and support about 50,000
farmers in UHDP apple cultivation.
The initial phase of this initiative has been launched across farmer community to transition
Muzaffarpur, Samastipur and Vaishali districts of Bihar which from conventional methods to
are the major hubs for Litchi cultivation in the state. modern agriculture practices by
providing them end-to-end support,
Coca-Cola India will work closely with the project
training, and associated cultivation
implementation partner DeHaat (Green Agrevolution Pvt. Ltd.),
towards increasing the productivity of Shahi and China, the techniques. We’re confident that
Litchi varieties known for their unique strengths. Kedia Fresh Coca-Cola’s involvement in the
will bring in the expertise towards creating a state-of-the-art project will bring in the necessary
demonstration orchard in Muzaffarpur and lead technology
scale and excellent oversight.
partner, National Research Centre for Litchi, Muzaffarpur
(NRCL), will develop complete Standard Operating Procedures
Shashank Kumar, co-founder and
(SOPs) for Litchi cultivation and ensure their implementation CEO of DeHaat
during the project time frame.
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MIC
NO SAGP is the guiding framework that lays out
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Wayforward
Way Forward
‘Project Unnati’ has been a continuous learning
process for us in India. Not only has it helped us
to achieve our sustainable agriculture goals, it has
also led to positively impacting farmers and farming
communities beyond our sourcing areas.
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WATER
STEWARDSHIP
PURSUING WATER SECURITY
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1.97l
In addition, we regularly track our goals for recycling 2014
water and ensure that any wastewater that leaves our
operations is returned to the environment at a level
that supports aquatic life. We ensure compliance with
2.02l
all regulatory requirements for treatment and disposal 2013
of wastewater from our operations.
2.16l
Replenishing water 2012
2.56l
Anandana—The Coca-Cola India Foundation and 2010
our bottling partners work along with regional NGO
partners and community members to restore neglected
and deteriorated watershed areas and other water
2.89l
conservation projects in remote and water-stressed
2009
areas across the country. The projects pay special
attention to community participation with a focus
on women, who often reach supervisory roles in
3.38l
village “Pani Samitis” (water committees) to ensure 2008
maintenance and sustainability of community water
projects.
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Water, Sanitation
and Hygiene
(WASH)
Initiatives
Focus areas
Supporting
of our water Agricultural
initiative Improvements
Integrated
Watershed
Development
Aquifer
Recharging
150+ 119 %
600+ replenishment
community of water used
water villages in operations
conservation positively
projects 11.8 billion liters of
impacted
water replenishment potential
water replenishment
320 projects
Benefitted 800,000+
community members
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Anandana has been actively working on WASH Initiatives by bringing innovative solutions to
ensure that communities and children have access to clean water and sanitary facilities in India.
WASH
Provided Reverse Osmosis Installed Jaldhara Water Health Built hygienic toilets and water tanks
(RO) + Ultrafiltration (UF) Centers (WHCs) in 8 cities at primary schools in Perumbakkam,
Units in 5 villages of across the country — 2 units in Chennai in partnership with Bhoomika
Phulambiri and Sillod blocks Gurgaon and Nizamabad, 5 units Trust. The project will benefit
of Aurangabad district in in Telangana and 1 unit 10,000 people including
partnership with in Nutakki Andhra Pradesh — students who have been relocated
S.M.Sehgal Foundation benefiting 20,000 community from canal banks after December 2015
members rains and floods
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Wayforward
Way Forward
Our water stewardship journey has had far-
reaching impact on the wellbeing and vitality of our
communities. We realize the need to continue to build
upon the successes that we have seen, learn from the
challenges we faced and most importantly, improve
collaboration with our stakeholders.
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CHOICES, DONE
SUSTAINABLY
Our vision is to craft meaningful brands and a
choice of drinks that people love and that refresh
them in body and spirit. And done in ways that
create a more sustainable business and better
shared future that makes a difference in people’s
lives, communities and our planet.
Total
Beverage Communicating
Enhancing Indian
Company fruit juice content nutritional informa-
in our beverages tion transparently
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Coca-Cola Zero Coca-Cola Light Kinley Soda Powerade- Mountain Blast Vio Spiced Buttermilk
Sports hydration beverage With Indian ethnic spice
with Glucose, Fructose and flavour to beat the heat
essential electrolytes
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Fanta Juicy+ Minute Maid Apple Minute Maid Fruit Punch - Santra Mosambi
With real orange juice Sparkle and Indian Twister
With real apple juice A cocktail of juices with added Vitamin C, Potassium
and Magnesium
ENHANCED HYDRATION
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Launched in 2019
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TENDING TO
PEOPLE AND
COMMUNITIES
At Coca-Cola India, we constantly strive to
have a positive impact on the lives of people
we interact with — from our associates to
our communities. It is through their support
that we have emerged stronger as a total
beverage company.
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Respect for human and workplace rights is ingrained in our culture and guides our
interactions with suppliers, customers, consumers, employees and the communities we serve.
Our Human Rights Policy establishes the foundation for managing our business in accordance
with the highest standards and we strive to a workplace culture that makes each and every employee
feel safe, respected and free from any discrimination. We provide regular training to abide by the policy and
encourage reporting in case of any violation.
Our Supplier Guiding Principles (SGP) communicate our values and expectations from suppliers and emphasize
the importance of responsible workplace practices that respect human rights and comply, at a minimum, with
applicable environmental and local labour laws and core international conventions. The SGPs are a part of all
our contractual agreements with direct and authorized suppliers.
Our commitment to keeping our employees and partners safe and healthy is just as important to us as our
commitment to providing safe and highest-quality drinks for our consumers.
Our Coca-Cola Operating Requirements (KORE) define the policies, standards and requirements for managing
safety, environment and quality throughout our operations. Using the KORE framework, we implement health
and safety management systems across our manufacturing and distribution partners to improve employee
safety, reduce workplace risks and instil a mindset of continuous improvement to always to be better than
before.
Empowering women
Being the sole bread winner
In 2010, The Coca-Cola Company made of the family, I started working as a waste
a commitment to enable the economic worker. However, even after a long day of waste
empowerment of 5 million women picking, I was not able to earn enough money to
entrepreneurs across our global value chain
meet our basic requirements. Then I came to know
by 2020. Through this initiative, we enable
about Swachhta Kendra set up under Project
women entrepreneurs to overcome social and
economic barriers to succeed by providing Prithvi by Coca-Cola, and I decided to join there.
them business skills training, access to financial Working with Project Prithvi has benefitted me
services and assets, and access to mentoring
immensely. Now, I am a part of a self-help group
networks.
(SHG) that helped me open a savings bank account.
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Community engagement
As a responsible company, we aspire to positively influence the local communities where we operate. Our
community engagements are guided by our approach to bring meaningful interventions which are locally
relevant, aligned with national aspirations and create economic opportunity for people.
In addition to the initiatives involving communities mentioned in the Fruit Circular Economy, Water Stewardship
and World Without Waste sections, we also support a number of programmes that contribute to the
sustainable development of local communities.
Improvement in yield by 14 tonnes per hectare Before my husband’s demise, I had never been
to the farm, and here I was, managing labour
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I still remember during my journey last year on the Yatra, I could see the contrast between urban
India and rural India in terms of ecosystem and economy. The exposure of two different regions
helped me realize that an opportunity was there, which could bridge the gap. With this inspiration I
started Koyakal, to empower the tribal and rural India.
Govardhan Kunchapu, Founder, Koyakal and winner of Sustainable Enterprise Award 2018
• In partnership with The Akshaya Patra Foundation, supported the midday meals of 12,000
school-going children in Bhubaneshwar and Rourkela districts of Odisha for an academic
year. Earlier, similar programmes were implemented to support nutritional needs of 25,000
children across Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
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Our contribution
to Sustainable
Development Goals
In September 2015, the UN member states agreed on a set of
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to end poverty, fight
inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030.
SDG1: 1.5 By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in • Fruit Circular Economy
vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability • Tending to People and
to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and Communities
environmental shocks and disasters
SDG2: 2.3 By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of • Fruit Circular
small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, Economy
family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure • Choices, Done
and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, Sustainably
knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value • Tending to People
End hunger, achieve addition and non-farm employment and Communities
food security and 2.4 By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and
improved nutrition, and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity
promote sustainable and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen
agriculture capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought,
flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and
soil quality
SDG3: 3.4 By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non- • Choices, Done
communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and Sustainably
promote mental health and well-being • Tending to People
and Communities
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SDG5: 5.1 End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls • Fruit Circular
everywhere Economy
5.5 Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal • Tending to People
opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in and Communities
political, economic and public life
Achieve gender 5.a Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic
equality and empower resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and
all women and girls other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural
resources, in accordance
with national laws
5.b Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information
and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of
women
5.c Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation
for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all
women and girls at all levels
SDG 6. 6.1 By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and • Water Stewardship
affordable drinking water for all
6.2 By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation
and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying special
attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable
Ensure availability and
situations
sustainable
6.3 By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution,
management
eliminating dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals
of water and
and materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater and
sanitation for all
substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse globally
6.4 By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across
all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of
freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the
number of people suffering from water scarcity
6.5 By 2030, implement integrated water resources management
at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as
appropriate
6.6 By 2020, protect and restore water-related ecosystems,
including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes
6.a By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-
building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-
related activities and programmes, including water harvesting,
desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and
reuse technologies
6.b Support and strengthen the participation of local communities
in improving water and sanitation management
SDG8: 8.5 By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent • Fruit Circular
work for all women and men, including for young people and persons Economy
with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value • Tending to People
8.7 Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced and Communities
labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure
Promote sustained, the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour,
inclusive and including recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child
sustainable labour in all its forms
economic growth, full 8.8 Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working
and productive environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular
employment and women migrants, and those in precarious employment
decent work for all
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SDG12: 12.2 By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and • World Without Waste
efficient use of natural resources • Fruit Circular Economy
12.5 By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through • Water Stewardship
prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse • Choices, Done Sustainably
12.6 Encourage companies, especially large and transnational • Tending to People and
Ensure sustainable companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate Communities
consumption and sustainability information into their reporting cycle
production patterns 12.8 By 2030, ensure that people everywhere have the relevant
information and awareness for sustainable development and
lifestyles in harmony with nature
12.a Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific
and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable
patterns of consumption and production
SDG13: 13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate- • World Without Waste
related hazards and natural disasters in all countries • Energy conservation
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SDG14: 14.1 By 2025, prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution • World Without Waste
of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities, including • Water Stewardship
marine debris and nutrient pollution • Choices, Done Sustainably
Conserve
and sustainably
use the oceans, seas
and marine resources
for sustainable
development
SDG17: 17.14 Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development • World Without Waste
17.16 Enhance the global partnership for sustainable • Fruit Circular Economy
development, complemented by multi-stakeholder • Water Stewardship
partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, • Choices, Done
technology and financial resources, to support the achievement
Strengthen Sustainably
of the sustainable development goals in all countries, in
the means of particular developing countries
implementation 17.17 Encourage and promote effective public, public-private
and revitalize the and civil society partnerships, building on the experience and
global partnership resourcing strategies of partnerships
for sustainable
development
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Bhagwani Devi, farmer at Sikar, Rajasthan
REFRESH THE WORLD. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.