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DesignCollectPartner*1 Total target products and 2022 sales forecasts based on 2021 shipment results represent preliminary calculations by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company.*2 Sustainable materials refer to the total bottle-to-bottle recycled PET materials and plant-derived PET materials*3 The Coca-Cola system in Japan performance in Japan as of February 2022.The Coca-Cola system in Japan expects*1 to reduce petroleum-based new plastics by around 29,000 tons and greenhouse gas emissions by around 26,000 tons annually overall through various initiatives.[The Coca-Cola system in Japan Initiatives] In 2021, we achieved 40% sustainable materials*2 used in PET bottles in the domestic soft drinks business. We use sustainable materials*2 in more than 90% of the PET bottle products (number of bottles sold) sold in Japan. As of February 2022, we have introduced 100% recycled PET bottles in in 5 brands and 37 products*3 including flagship products such as Coca-Cola. We first released labelless products in April 2020 and today they are used for 8 brands and 18 products such as “I LOHAS.” We plan to steadily expand these products in the future. From spring 2021, reduced the packaging weight of 700ml Coca-Cola PET bottles from 42g to 27g In April 2022, Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 100% recycled 350ml PET bottles, 2g lighter than the conventional labelless bottles of the same size (bottle weight 21g).[Participated in Japan’s first bottle-to-bottle recycling field test at Roppongi Hills in collaboration with Mori Building]In November 2021, Coca-Cola Japan and CCBJI participated in a bottle-to-bottle recycling field test for the development and sustainable operation of resource circulation models at businesses in urban areas. This field test is Japan’s first initiative to establish a new resource circulation model for business-based PET bottles at Roppongi Hills managed by Mori Building. This field test aims to build and operate a new resource circulation system that can promote behavioral changes in consumers’ daily lives and curtail the amount of CO2 generated by a series of businesses.100% recycled PET bottlesDedicated automated collection machine (left) installed and PET bottle compressor installed in Mori Tower (right)* International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is the world’s largest coastal cleanup campaign established as an environmental education center for marine life and launched by the United States’ largest marine conservation organization. It collects coastal garbage data in a standard way around the world and uses it to resolve the world’s garbage issues.[Cooperative bottle-to-bottle venture with a local government]In April 2022, we entered into a community-revitalization comprehensive partnership agreement with the town of Yoshimi in Saitama prefecture. The first step will be a cooperative bottle-to-bottle business where used PET bottles will be collected in a Yoshimi processing facility then broken down and washed. After that, the recycled raw materials will be used in our Saitama Plant to make containers for Coca-Cola products.Partner[Cleanup activities in the community]In October 2021, The Coca-Cola system in Japan and the CCBJH Group participated in the ICC* initiative and conducted cleanup activities of each area with the cooperation of NPO green bird while utilizing the garbage picking social media site Pirika. On the day of the event, we posted and visualized cleanup activities nationwide to Pirika in a timely manner to enhance the sense of solidarity among employees working across Japan.[Collaborative efforts in the beverage industry]We have endorsed the Japan Soft Drink Association’s declaration on the recycling of plastic in the beverage industry with the goal of achieving 100% effective utilization of PET bottles by 2030, along with the industry’s own declaration for achieving 50% bottle-to-bottle recycling by 2030. In this manner, we are promoting initiatives for the horizontal recycling of PET bottles through collaboration. In addition, to promote understanding of the role of the recycling box next to vending machines and reduce the rate of foreign material contamination, we have attached approximately 90,000 industry-unified educational stickers (CCBJI) promoted by Japan Automatic Merchandising Association of which we are a member, in the Tokyo metropolitan area, Chubu area, and Kinki region to encourage customers not to insert any items other than empty containers.[Resources] Packaging/PET32

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