ATLANTA & ROTTERDAM, Netherlands -Monday 7 June 2021 [ AETOS Wire ]
Coca-Cola Becomes First Global Implementation Partner for The Ocean Cleanup’s River Project
Partnership
Teams Coca-Cola’s Global Network with The Ocean Cleanup’s Technology
Supporting Solutions for 15 Rivers Around the World, Preventing Plastic
Waste from Entering the Oceans
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Coca-Cola
Company and The Ocean Cleanup today announced that Coca-Cola will become
a Global Implementation Partner for The Ocean Cleanup’s river project.
The unique partnership brings the international company and
technological non-profit together behind a clear objective: to stem the
tide of plastic pollution entering the world’s oceans, by first
intercepting waste in rivers.
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Partnering
Coca-Cola’s scale and global network with The Ocean Cleanup’s
technology and data solutions, the initiative will help to expedite the
deployment of cleanup systems across fifteen rivers around the world
over the next 18 months, including the introduction and implementation
of The Ocean Cleanup’s semi-autonomous solar-powered Interceptor™ river
cleanup solutions. It also aims to engage and mobilize both industry and
individuals around the world to address plastic pollution, eliminating
plastic waste entering the world’s oceans and supporting ecosystems,
species and water resources.
“The Ocean Cleanup’s mission is to
rid the oceans of plastic,” said Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO, The Ocean
Cleanup. “With 1000 rivers emitting nearly 80% of river-carried plastic
into oceans, this massive problem grows by the day, which is why we are
always looking to accelerate our progress. Among the waste we collect
with our cleanup systems, we find many plastic bottles, including
Coca-Cola packaging, so I applaud them for being the first in the
industry to join our mission, as part of their wider actions to make a
positive impact on worldwide plastic pollution. Our clear intent is to
take our learnings from this partnership, which has the potential to
evolve in the future, and continue to scale rapidly. That’s why I
believe this is good news for our oceans.”
The Interceptor Solution
The
Interceptor was unveiled in 2019 and is the first scalable solution to
prevent plastic from entering the world’s oceans from rivers. It is 100%
solar-powered, extracts trash autonomously, and is capable of operating
in the majority of the world’s most polluting rivers.
Through
the partnership, The Ocean Cleanup together with Coca-Cola, will tackle
fifteen rivers by the end of 2022, with the two organizations working
collaboratively towards their shared goal of eliminating waste. Two
Interceptors included in this partnership have already been installed by
The Ocean Cleanup in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic and Can Tho,
Vietnam. For these rivers, the partnership will help provide support in
the development of waste management solutions for collected trash and
the organizations plan to extend the footprint of the project across
thirteen additional rivers.
The Ocean Cleanup brings demonstrated
know-how, with the experience and proven expertise in
plastic-collecting technologies, their deployment, the issue and science
of plastic pollution, the data from their deployments and how to
address it. Coca-Cola will support The Ocean Cleanup through its global
network, which includes operations in more than 200 countries and
territories. It will provide support on the ground for the local
community engagement needed to deploy new Interceptors, as well as in
the subsequent processing of the collected plastic via waste management
expertise in support of a circular economy. The Ocean Cleanup and
Coca-Cola will work together to secure the new partners and investment
needed to continue to scale the enterprise through the roll-out of
additional Interceptor solutions, as well as to secure licensing support
and deploy River Monitoring System (RMS) cameras to conduct further
analysis of river pollution.
A World Without Waste
“As a
global business, we are working to ensure that all of the material we
use in our packaging is collected and recycled, so that none of it ends
up as waste,” said James Quincey, Chairman and CEO, The Coca-Cola
Company. “We support The Ocean Cleanup teams and technologies that are
working to protect ocean ecosystems in the journey to safeguard our
waterways.”
The Coca-Cola Company is taking holistic actions to
tackle the issue of plastic waste through its vision for a World Without
Waste. There are three fundamental global goals: (1) make 100% of our
packaging recyclable globally by 2025—and use at least 50% recycled
material in packaging by 2030; (2) collect and recycle a bottle or can
for each one sold by 2030; and (3) work together to support a healthy,
debris-free environment. Going further and faster where possible,
Coca-Cola is also investing in new technologies, packaging materials and
package-less innovations, including new enhanced recycling,
ultra-light-weighting technologies and plant-based technologies, as well
as dispensed solutions. It recently set a goal that by 2025, depending
on business growth, it would use approximately 20% less virgin plastic
derived from fossil fuels worldwide than it does today.
Tackling
plastic waste requires action and thinking from the best and the
brightest, including civil society, industry peers, and the public
sector. Accordingly, The Coca-Cola Company has helped to establish or
has joined global partnerships that will help to realize the vision for a
World Without Waste. The collective goal is to encourage more people to
recycle and reuse and more organizations to invest in the circular
economy, in which products and materials at the end of their useful life
retain their value and are returned to the manufacturing process as
part of a closed loop in which little, if anything, is wasted.
Brian
Smith, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Coca-Cola Company,
said: “The Ocean Cleanup has a clear vision and proven technologies to
support its goal to rid the world’s oceans of plastic. At Coca-Cola, we
have teams on the ground who will support the deployment of new
Interceptors in rivers around the world, as well as the processing and
recycling of the waste collected. Working together, we believe we can
have real impact. That’s exciting: it’s something we know our employees
in every corner of the world will get behind, by helping to support the
local implementation work and as ambassadors for the wider mission.”
About The Ocean Cleanup
The
Ocean Cleanup develops advanced technologies to rid the world’s oceans
of plastic. They aim to achieve this goal by taking a two-pronged
approach: stemming the inflow via rivers and cleaning up what has
already accumulated in the ocean. For the latter, The Ocean Cleanup is
developing large scale systems to efficiently concentrate the plastic
for periodic removal. This plastic will then be used to create durable
products and fund continued cleanup, making cleanup itself circular. In
2019, the organization launched the other half of their solution, the
Interceptor™, to extract plastic in rivers before reaching the ocean.
Founded in 2013 by Boyan Slat, The Ocean Cleanup now employs
approximately 95 engineers and researchers. The foundation is
headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. For more information,
visit: theoceancleanup.com and follow @theoceancleanup on social media.
About The Coca-Cola Company
The
Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is a total beverage company with products
sold in more than 200 countries and territories. Our company’s purpose
is to refresh the world and make a difference. Our portfolio of brands
includes Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other sparkling soft drinks. Our
hydration, sports, coffee and tea brands include Dasani, smartwater,
vitaminwater, Topo Chico, Powerade, Costa, Georgia, Gold Peak, Honest
and Ayataka. Our nutrition, juice, dairy and plant-based beverage brands
include Minute Maid, Simply, innocent, Del Valle, fairlife and AdeS.
We’re constantly transforming our portfolio, from reducing sugar in our
drinks to bringing innovative new products to market. We seek to
positively impact people’s lives, communities and the planet through
water replenishment, packaging recycling, sustainable sourcing practices
and carbon emissions reductions across our value chain. Together with
our bottling partners, we employ more than 700,000 people, helping bring
economic opportunity to local communities worldwide. Learn more at
www.coca-colacompany.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
and LinkedIn.
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Contacts
Press Contacts for The Coca-Cola Company:
Media – U.S.: Alison Glenn, aglenn@coca-cola.com
Media – Europe: Joanna Richards, joarichards@coca-cola.com
Press Contacts for The Ocean Cleanup:
CFF Communications – Amsterdam: Niels Broekhof, press@theoceancleanup.com
U.S. Media Representative – San Francisco: Alan Dunton, adunton@shiftcomm.com
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