ReportAlert.info - Coca-Cola Enterprises Announces 23% operational carbon footprint reduction and launches online 2013/2014 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Report

The report highlights key milestones achieved in 2013
May 30, 2014 6:00 AM ET

May 30, 2014 /3BL Media/ - Coca-Cola Enterprises announces 23% operational carbon footprint reduction and launches online 2013/2014 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report

30th May, 2014

Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) today launched its 2013/2014 virtual sustainability map, the interactive format for the company’s annual Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report. The report highlights key milestones achieved in 2013, including:
  • 23% reduction in the carbon footprint of its core business operations since 2007, ahead of its 15% target;
  • Opening of Infineo, a $12m plastics recycling joint venture with APPE in France, as well as the launch of its education centre;
  • First Sustainability Innovation Summit, in partnership with The Economist Intelligence Unit, to discuss how organizations can drive the next era of sustainable business;
  • Support to an expanded range of active living programs, reaching over 900,000 people – including Le Sport Ça Me Dit (France), Olympic Moves (Belgium/Netherlands) and a new partnership with the Swimming Federation in Sweden;
  • Opening of a new Coca-Cola Visitors Centre in Antwerp, in line with CCE’s long-standing commitment to support youth development and education.

“Three years ago, we launched an ambitious sustainability plan, and we’ve made solid progress this year towards our commitments,” said John Brock, Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises.

“The sustainability agenda does not stand still. The expectations of our stakeholders are rising, and so are our own ambitions for our business. We are now exploring the next step in our journey and will review our sustainability plan in the coming months, as we continue to strive for sustainability leadership.”

“We want to engage with the widest possible range of stakeholders in a transparent way,” said Joe Franses, Director of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability.

“We see potential in allowing people to experience the intricate connections between our business and our communities through this interactive format, and we were encouraged that our recent recognition for ‘Best Report’ and ‘Creativity in Communications’ from the CR Reporting Awards could unlock opportunities for how business engages with stakeholders to make sustainability reporting more about dialogue.”

The report has been audited externally and includes an assurance statement written by DNV.

To browse CCE’s 2013/2014 virtual sustainability map and Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Report, click here