6/22/2023 0 Comments Coca cola pemsa![]() Protecting employees, supporting our distributors, customers, and communities “It’s an honour for us to help ease the unprecedented trials everyone is going through, and we hope that in our small ways, we are making a positive difference.” “At a tough time like this, we know the value that Coca-Cola products bring to Filipinos,” says Winn Everhart, Coca-Cola Philippines General Manager. The Company is also working on initiatives to help partners restart in these challenging times. With the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of liters of beverages, along with other crucial necessities such as food and personal protective equipment (PPEs), have been made available to those at the frontlines, people in vulnerable communities, and everyone else at home and in quarantine. Meanwhile, during the Mindanao earthquake, Coca-Cola, through the Coca-Cola Foundation, extended a $500,000 grant to aid in the recovery of about 10,000 displaced individuals with temporary shelters, non-food supplements, and other necessities. This program was implemented for women in Tacloban and Marawi. To help survivors get back on their feet, Coca-Cola went beyond providing beverages, by also making available a business and gender sensitivity training called 5by20 Sari-Sari Store Training and Access to Resources (STAR) program. Coca-Cola was also there during the Mindanao earthquake of 2019, which saw the deployment of a water filtration system, as well as during the recent Taal eruption this 2020. In the wake of the Marawi siege of 2017, hydration was swiftly made available to both soldiers and displaced families. ![]() It immediately worked toward the opening of the Tacloban plant, which allowed for access to water for daily use. From keeping the health and safety of its employees top priority, helping small and medium retail partners restart, supporting waste collectors sustain their livelihood, and providing water access for better health to water-poor communities, the Company has always stood strong together with the Filipino people through every crisis and disaster.Ī legacy of reaching out and touching livesįollowing the onslaught and devastation brought by Typhoon Yolanda in 2013, Coca-Cola provided 130,000 cases of potable water. MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Putting people first has always been the long-standing commitment of Coca-Cola in the Philippines for 108 years.
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