HEALTH & WELLNESS
We
are a socially conscious company
Coca-Cola believes that its business
should bring benefit and refreshment to communities wherever it operates. In India
as well, Coca-Cola provides extensive support for community programs across the
country.
- We support community-based primary education projects for
marginalized children in slums and villages, benefiting 50 schools, thousands
of students, over 500,000 villagers and over 10,000 slum dwellers, as well as
several villages near Coca-Cola bottling plants.
- We partner with NGOs
as well as the Red Cross to provide free medical facilities and information to
tens of thousands of underprivileged people in seven states in India as well as
several villages near Coca-Cola bottling plants
- By 2004, the company
had created a Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) potential (both inside as well as outside
the plant) of 1.42 million cubic meters (MCM), which is approximately 72% of the
groundwater used by CBOs.
- Further the company plans to become "Water
Positive" organization (w.r.t to groundwater used by CBOs) by 2006.
To achieve the same, company plans to install RWH structures inside the plants
as well as outside the plants.
We are committed
to world-class Quality
Coca-Cola believes that its business should
bring benefit and refreshment to communities wherever it operates. In India as
well, Coca-Cola provides extensive support for community programs across the country.
- Through Coca-Colas globally accepted and standardized manufacturing
processes and Quality Management Systems, we ensure that our manufacturing facilities
are equipped to provide the consumer with the highest possible quality beverage
each time.
- Different plants of the company have won the Golden Peacock
National Quality Award in 2003 & 2004 and the Golden Peacock Environment Management
Award in 2001.
- All 25 of the India Divisions Company-owned bottling
plants have gained the International Standard ISO 14001 Environment Management
System certificate.
- The Tamil Nadu Government recognized the company as
the Best Private Company in the state.
- The company was also
recognized by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation for its contribution to the community.
The
facts about Colas
We expect suppliers to communicate these "Guiding
Principles for Suppliers to The Coca-Cola Company" to their employees. These
principles should be provided in the local language and posted in an accessible
place. We also expect suppliers to develop and implement appropriate business
mechanisms to monitor compliance with these Guiding Principles
High Pesticide Content
- Coca-Cola and Thums Up are safe. They meet all
applicable safety standards and all ingredients are food grade quality.
- The
Coca-Cola Company uses one quality system around the world.
- The process
of manufacturing Coca-Cola and Thums Up involves 400 tests to make sure every
drop of Indias favorite soft drink is of the highest quality.
- Pesticide
residues in traces may get into the source water due to their presence in the
environment. However, water used in Coca-Cola and Thums Up meets standards which
are at par with the most stringent EU norms.
- Coca-Cola Company uses Multiple
Barrier Treatment which is a six stage purification process including activated
carbon treatment.
Acid Content in soft drink
- All
soft drinks contain acids (and so do the fruit juices such as lime or orange juice).
- This
is primarily to provide a tart flavor.
- They also have a preservative effect.
- The
acids present in our stomach, secreted by stomachs inner lining, enables the
body to assimilate nutrients
- They are particularly helpful in the conversion
of proteins, carbohydrates, fats to energy.
- The primary acid present in
stomach is Hydrochloric Acid. It is well known that hydrochloric acid is a strong
acid as compared to acids present in soft drinks viz. phosphoric or citric acid,
which are weak acids.
- Phosphoric and Citric acid are recognized by many
health authorities world wide as perfectly safe food additives.
Caffeine
- Scientific evidence does not support any relationship between caffeine
consumption and health problem
- Colas contain one third quantity of caffeine
in brewed coffee and half the amount in tea
- In fact, caffeine in small
quantities have been shown to increase alertness
Sugar
- Colas contain the same amount of sugar as in most of fruit juices.
- According to medical science, all foods including those with sugar can
be a part of a balanced diet.
- For consumers who wish to consume less sugar,
diet versions of Colas with non-nutritive sweetener have been made available.
Dental
Health - It has been established by various researches quoted in
the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, USA that soft drink consumption has
no adverse impact on bone density or calcium content of the body.
- Sticky
foods contribute to tooth decay
- Foods such as Cakes, Fruits,
Bread, Rice, Potatoes and other commonly eaten starches that stick to the
teeth can cause cavities, if not removed by regular brushing. Soft drinks remain
in contact with teeth for a few seconds, and thus has no / less potential to cause
harm
- Carbohydrates are an essential part of diet, they are found
in many forms in our food. Thus proper dental hygiene and a balanced diet are
the best way to prevent tooth decay.
- Dentists are now realizing
that it is a combination of factors which contribute to tooth wear and erosion.
It includes :
- Aggressive tooth brushing
- Tooth grinding during
sleep
- Poor off bite resulting in excessive force on teeth during chewing
- The
best way out is to maintain good oral hygiene and to regularly visit the dentist.
Bone
Health - Soft drinks do not cause bone loss. Bone loss in adults
can be caused by many factors.
- Not all soft drinks contain phosphoric
acid and those that do (typically Colas) contain only a very small amount.
- Inadequate
intake of calcium is the most common dietary cause.
- Phosphorus is an essential
nutrient, but the amount in soft drinks is very small compared with other sources
of phosphorus in the diet.
- In humans, phosphorus does not affect calcium
absorption
- The consumption of soft drinks, including Colas, does not cause
osteoporosis.
- Insufficient calcium intake, hormonal changes, and a lack
of weight-bearing physical activity are considered to be the primary causes of
osteoporosis.