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TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS to Help TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps curb greenhouse gas emissions, capture financial returns, and contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Coca-Cola Icecek A.S., Kemalpasa Plant 8/13/2012 Brasserie de Tahiti Plant 9/20/2012 Coca-Cola Canners, Wadeville Plant 10/8/2012 Coca-Cola Icecek, Mersin Plant 10/19/2012 Coca-Cola Cobega Vallés Plant 10/23/2012 Coca-Cola Refrige Plant 10/23/2012 Coca-Cola Refreshments, Auburndale, FL Plant 10/26/2012 Coca-Cola Refreshments, Downey, CA Plant 10/26/2012 Coca-Cola Refreshments, Richmond, BC Plant 10/26/2012 Coca-Cola Refreshments, Sandston, VA Plant 10/26/2012 Kandhari Beverages, Nabhipur, Punjab Plant 11/9/2012 Waveside, Heidelberg Plant 11/28/2012 Coca-Cola Icecek, Elazig Plant 12/13/2012 Coca-Cola Hellenic Russia, Novosibirsk Plant 12/20/2012 Coca-Cola Icecek, Corlu Plant 12/21/2012 Coca-Cola Icecek, Ankara Plant 12/21/2013 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps curb greenhouse gas emissions, capture financial returns, and contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Coca-Cola Icecek, Mahmudiye Damla Plant 1/3/2013 Coca-Cola Icecek, Bursa Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Icecek, Koycegiz Damla Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Icecek, Sapanca Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Dongen Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Gent Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Antwerp Plant 1/9/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Chaudfontaine Plant 1/9/2013 Ludhiana Beverages, Unit 1 Plant 1/16/2013 Ludhiana Beverages, Unit 2 Plant 1/16/2013 Male’ Aerated Water Company Plant 1/16/2013 Udaipur Beverage Limited, Jabalpur Plant 1/17/2003 Azerbaijan Coca-Cola Bottlers Ltd MMC, Baku Plant 1/18/2013 Tashi Beverages Ltd., Bhutan Plant 1/20/2013 Cobega, Palma Plant 1/22/2013 Cobega, Tacoronte Plant 1/22/2013 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Kandhari Beverages Pvt Ltd, Baddi Plant 1/22/2013 Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd, Bottling Unit, Vemagiri Plant 1/22/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Marseille Plant 1/22/2013 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Toulouse Plant 1/22/2013 Brindavan Beverages Pvt. Ltd., Bareilly Plant 2/12/2013 CCHBC Eurasia, Krasnoyarsk Plant 2/12/2013 Amritsar Crown Cps Pvt. Ltd Plant 2/12/2013 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Jordan, Amman Plant 2/12/2013 Narmada Drinks Pvt. Ltd., Bilaspur Plant 2/12/2013 Kandhari Beverages Pvt. Ltd, Saha Plant 2/14/2013 Bengal Beverages Pvt Ltd., Dankuni Plant 2/14/2013 Amrit Bottlers Pvt. Ltd, Faizabad Plant 2/14/2013 Superior Drinks Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur Plant 2/14/2013 Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd., Kesavaram Plant 2/20/2013 Moon Beverages Limited, Gr Noida Plant 2/20/2013 Abdul Monem Limited, Bangladesh Plant 2/20/2013 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Brindavan Bottlers Pvt. Ltd., Agra Plant 2/22/2013 Brindavan Bottlers Pvt. Ltd., Barabanki Plant 2/22/2013 Global Acqua Pvt Ltd, Howrah Plant 3/11/2013 Sri Sarvarya Sugars, Sathupally Plant 3/11/2013 Coca-Cola Icecek, Burundai Plant 3/20/2013 Coca-Cola SABCO, Sri Lanka Plant 4/30/2013 F&N Coca-Cola, Kathmandu Plant 4/30/2013 F&N Coca-Cola, Bharatpur Plant 4/30/2013 Amatil, Auckland Plant 5/28/2013 Arca Continental, Insurgentes Plant 5/29/2013 Coca-Cola Hellenic, Rostov-on-Don Plant 5/31/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Apizaco Plant 7/1/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Los Reyes Plant 7/1/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Toluca Plant 7/1/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Morelia Plant 7/1/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, San Cristobal Plant 7/1/2013 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Arca Continental, Hermosillo Plant 8/9/2013 Embotelladora de Colima, Colima Plant 8/9/2013 Canners of Southern Africa, Epping Plant 9/26/2013 Peninsula Beverages, Parow Plant 9/26/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Jundiai Plant 10/18/2013 Coca-Cola FEMSA, Mogi Plant 10/18/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Ameenpur Plant 11/4/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Bidadi Plant 11/4/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Goblej Plant 11/4/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Nasik Plant 11/4/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Khurda Plant 12/5/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Secunderbad Plant 12/5/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Siliguri Plant 12/5/2013 Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Wada Plant 12/5/2013 Coca-Cola Hellenic, Moscow Plant 12/10/2013 Coca-Cola Hellenic, Oryel Plant 12/10/2013 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge. These 10 simple, money-saving energy-efficiency measures, when adopted across the company’s bottling partners, will allow the company to meet up to 70 percent of its carbon reduction target. The following bottlers have successfully completed the Challenge. Their work to improve energy efficiency helps contribute to the health of the local and global environment. The leadership demonstrated across the Coca-Cola system, shows that improvements are achievable and can make a meaningful difference for both business and the planet. Additional bottling plants will be recognized as they complete the Challenge. Bottling Plant Completed Coca-Cola Hellenic, Samara Plant 12/10/2013 NBC Palestine, Ramallah Plant 1/7/2014 NBC Palestine, Cappy Plant 1/28/2014 NBC Palestine, Jericho Plant 5/1/2014 Bebidas Mundiales S. de R.L de C.V., Culiacan Plant 6/25/2014 ABI, Devland Plant 8/8/2014 ABI, Phoenix Plant 8/8/2014 ABI, Premier Plant 8/8/2014 Bebidas Mundiales S. de R.L de C.V., Guadiana Plant 10/6/2014 Bebidas Mundiales S. de R.L de C.V., Zapopan Plant 10/6/2014 Bebidas Mundiales S. de R.L de C.V., Guadalupe Plant 10/27/2014 SPAL – Indústria Brasileira de Bebidas S/A, Curitiba Plant 10/27/2014 Coca-Cola HBC Czech Republic, Prague Plant 11/20/2014 Bebidas Mundiales S.de R.Lde C.V. Piedras Negras Plant 12/01/2014 Compañía Topo Chico, S.de R.Lde C.V.Topo Chico Plant 12/02/2014 Bebidas Mundiales, La Favorita Plant 12/02/2014 Bebidas Mundiales, Las Trojes Plant 1/07/2015 TOP 10 ENERGY SAVING CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS To help reduce emissions from across the entire Coca-Cola system, the partnership developed the Top 10 Energy Saving Challenge.
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