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ReportAlert.info - Coca-Cola HBC Publishes Social Responsibility Report 2006
(CSRwire) June 19, 2007- As Coca-Cola HBC, one of the world's leading providers of
non-alcoholic beverages, publishes its 4th annual Corporate Responsibility
Report (CSR) for 2006, the company is being acknowledged for its leadership
as a reporter in detailing, extending and monitoring its efforts.
While the latest report is the most comprehensive and informative to date,
the previous report was classified by the UN Global Compact as a "Notable
Communication" on the progress it is achieving, making it the first to
receive such recognition in the non-alcoholic beverage industry.
The 2006 CSR report is the third to be prepared in accordance with the
2002 Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Guidelines. With the intention of
presenting an even more balanced and reasonable presentation of the
organisation’s economic, environmental and social performance, steps are
already being taken to convert to the use of G3 Guidelines for 2007.
For 2006, Coca-Cola HBC provides extensive data and commentary related to
its compliance with its own, as well as international standards and the
continual upgrading of clearly stated commitments in its four key areas of
responsibility: the Marketplace, the Workplace, the Environment, and the
Community.
Among the many reported areas of considerable progress, the Report notes
that it is aggressively addressing concerns about climate change by
assessing and acting to reduce its "carbon footprint". The Company is now
fully in compliance with all applicable requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley
Act. It has taken a leading role in developing and initiating Responsible
Marketing Regulations including not only the development of a number of
its own wellness products but also the enforcement of a multitude of
restrictions on the promotion of products to underage youngsters.
The 2006 CSR report presents the clearest illustration yet, of how an
industry member is setting and seeking to meet its goals for
sustainability.
The full report can be obtained via
http://www.reportalert.info/ra/CHBC190607.htm
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