+154ha year on year −11% year on year +0.01Resourcesliters per product literyear on yearReplenishment areaReplenishment rateWater resourceconservation agreementsWater used formanufacturingWater usedin productsWater resource conservation agreements in water resource areasReduce & RecyclePlantReplenishReturn water to nature after strict water treatmentRiverGroundwaterNatural waterresource areasIncrease groundwater recharge capacity, cultivate underground reservoirs, and return water to natureApprox. 8,117ha353%16/17plants±0 year on year CCBJI’s initiatives regarding water12,993,000㎥+3.4% year on year 4,011,000kL+3.3% year on year 3.24L/LReducing use of energy and waterCoca-Cola system’s concept of the water cycleKenichi Matsuo33The Coca-Cola system in Japan considers issues related to water a priority topic to be addressed in its Sustainability Framework. The CCBJH Group is promoting various initiatives with the aim of achieving its own CSV Goals, which include a 30% reduction in water usage (compared to 2015) and maintaining a water source replenishment rate of 200%. For water used for manufacturing, we are promoting the effective use of water during production (Reduce) while complying with the quality standards of Coca-Cola’s proprietary management system KORE. After reusing the cleaning water and cooling water for containers and equipment as much as possible (Recycle), we treat it responsibly based on appropriate effluent management standards and then discharge the treated water into rivers to return it to nature. When water is used for products, we return it to nature using source recharging activities (Replenish). We seek to nurture abundant groundwater through long-term agreements with local governments, forest cooperatives, and communities for conservation activities with high groundwater recharge capacity through forest conservation, rice field flooding, and grassland regeneration.Water used for manufacturingWater used in productsWater usage per liter of product(WUR : Water Use Ratio)In December 2021, we earned our first leadership level score of A- in the 2021 water security survey conducted by the international non-profit organization CDP, which operates a system for companies and municipalities to disclose environmental information.In 2016, the manufacturing division instituted and put into action projects aimed at reducing the use of energy and water. Each plant has continued its efforts on a variety of issues, including further reductions in the use of energy and water in the manufacturing workplace, and in cooperation with other plants, we have learned to use new viewpoints and concepts to bring about results. Our efforts have been rewarded with the CEO MVV Award. We will build upon our long-standing culture of improvement as our 17 plants undertake improvement programs. We are cultivating human resources who can think for themselves, act in a timely manner and produce results as we move forward with an eye toward projects for reducing greenhouse gas as well.Performance Control SectionManufacturing Planning Department SCM FunctionIn April 2022, we signed The CEO Water Mandate, a global platform for water resource issues that supports corporate development, implementation, and disclosure of water sustainability policies and practices.● Assess water source vulnerability● Draft and execute water resource conservation plansCultivate water resources through forest preservation, rice field flooding, and grassland regenerationReducewater usedMihara City, HiroshimaWaterreuseEbino City, MiyazakiWater
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