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AIJN Seminar, Antwerp, 29 September 2015
Sustainable Juice Sourcing @Coca-Cola
Ulrike Sapiro, Sustainability Director, The Coca-Cola Company
Sweeteners Juice Flavors Dairy Coffee Tea Packaging
Why Agriculture?
Opportunity…and Responsibility
GOAL: 100% of priority commodities are sustainably sourced by 2020.
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Tea
Sweeteners:
Coca-Cola 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Goals and Commitments
Sugar (Cane)
Sugar (Beet)
Corn (HFSS)
Stevia
Fruit:
Orange
Apple Mango
Lemon
Grape
Coffee Soy
Palm Oil
Pulp & Paper (Forestry products)
Other:
Human and Workplace Rights
1. Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining
2. Prohibit Child, Forced or Abuse of Labor
3. Eliminate Discrimination
4. Work Hours and Wages
5. Safe and Healthy Workplace
6. Community and Traditional Rights
Coca-Cola 2020
Sustainable Agriculture Guiding Principles (SAGP)
SAGP
Environmental Protection
7. Water Management
8. Energy Management and Climate Protection
10. Conservation of Natural Habitats and Ecosystems
11. Soil Management
12. Crop Protection
Management Systems
12. Harvest & Postharvest Handling
13. Reproductive Material Identity, Selection & Handling
14. Management Systems, Record Keeping and Transparency
15. Business Integrity
Sustainable Agriculture Guiding Principles • Coca-Cola System farm level requirements • Across all geographies • Across all commodities and ingredients
SAI Platform FSA SILVER
Rainforest Alliance Fairtrade (Smallholders)
Tea
SAN, ETP, Fairtrade,
Coffee
SAN, 4C+, Fairtrade,
CAFE
Forest
Products
PEFC, SFC RSP O
SAI Platform FSA SILVER Rainforest Alliance
Fairtrade (Smallholders)
Field to Market (US)
Cane Sugar
Apple Orange/Apple/Lemon Mango/Grape
Bonsucro
Simplified validation pathways
Beet Sugar
Wheat/
Corn Stevia
We understand the SAGP as the fundamental building block of our global sustainable sourcing strategy.
Compliance can be shown in many ways.
RTRS
Soy Palm Oil
Pathways for action 1
. Co
op
erat
ion
• Direct engagement with strategic suppliers
• Joint development of sustainable sourcing roadmaps
2. D
emo
nst
rati
on
• Partnership with third parties and farmers on specific issues, regions or commodities
• Proof of concept/ business case for farmers
3. C
olla
bo
rati
on
• Working across industry in sustainable sourcing platforms
• Harmonisation of approach and sharing
Translating aspiration to field level implementation can be complex. Collaboration is key to achieve
impact and scale – with our suppliers, partners and industry peers.
1. Supplier cooperation roadmap (universal)
Embarking validation Self-assessment
Certification membership (if applicable) or audit firm identified
Validation audit Audit carried out by 3rd party auditor against approved standards or SAGP
Not in progress
Path selection Supplier select path to validate (e.g., certification or 3rd party audit
Part of supply validated Audit meeting satisfactory level has been carried out for part of suppliers volume to TCCC
Entire supply validated Audit meeting satisfactory level has been carried out for suppliers entire volume to TCCC
SAGP awareness Supplier is informed about SAGP
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3
4
7
6
5
Preparation Validation in progress Validated Not started
2. Demonstration Projects – (Juices)
DONANA/Spain
Direct engagement at field level through demonstration projects helps the proof of concept for new approaches,
technology and scalability. Our thematic focus lies on Women, Water and Smallholder farmers.
Orange Sicily
3. Collaboration across industry (Juices)
Solidaridad/SAI Platform
Oranges Brasil SAI Platform
Donana water efficiency strawberries
usapiro@coca-cola.com @ulrikesapiro
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