Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan certified as a water cycle ACTIVE company (“Water Quantity Water Quality Category” and “Human Resource Fund Category”) under the “Water Cycle Company Registration and
Certification System”
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Co., Ltd. Press release: November 13, 2024 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan certified as a water cycle ACTIVE company (“Water Quantity Water Quality Category” and “Human Resource Fund Category”) under the “Water Cycle Company Registration and Certification System” Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Karin Dragan, hereinafter referred to as the Company) is a company that actively implements initiatives that contribute to the water cycle. We are pleased to inform you that we have been certified as a water cycle ACTIVE company (“Water Quantity Water Quality Category” and “Human Resource Fund Category”) in the 2026 “Water Cycle Company Registration and Certification System” by the Policy Headquarters Secretariat.
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Secretariat’s Water Cycle Policy Headquarters Secretariat as companies that have implemented initiatives that contribute to the water cycle within the past three years. Initiatives that directly contribute to the water cycle through water quantity and quality are certified in the “Water Quantity and Water Quality Category,” while initiatives that contribute to the water cycle through human resources, funds, equipment, etc. are certified in the “Human Resources and Funds Category.” Our company has received certification in both categories. Obtained. By promoting activities centered on three areas: reducing water usage in the manufacturing process (Reduce), managing wastewater at factories (Recycle), and investigating and conserving local water sources (Replenish), we will We are working on water circulation in Japan. In addition, we continue to hold the Coca-Cola “Learn from the Forest” project in the watersheds surrounding each factory, where local residents and employees together learn about the importance of irreplaceable water and the conservation of biodiversity in each region. These activities have been recognized and we have received this certification. Summary of FY2020 review results (Cabinet Secretariat Water Cycle Policy Headquarters Secretariat site) https://www.cas.go.jp/jp/seisaku/mizu_junkan/category/active_r6sinsa.html Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Water Initiatives
https://www.ccbji.co.jp/csv/environment/?id=tab2 Coca-Cola “Learn from the Forest” Project https://www.ccbji.co.jp/blog/morimana_2023/ *The information contained in the news release is current as of the date of announcement. Please note that the information may differ from the latest information.