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1 Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia Water & Sanitation Program
16 Sept 2015

2 Indonesia 2020 Sustainability Initiatives
Me (People) We (Community) World (Environment) Football Platform (Piala Coca-Cola) ACTIVE HEALTHY LIVING Marketing Responsibly policy (schools, children) Small-size options for Coca-Cola Low Calorie Options Nutritional Labeling & Nutritional information on websites RESPONSIBLE MARKETING Enable economic empowerment of 100k women entrepreneurs across our value chain 50% of women in TCCC Leadership roles by 2020 WOMEN Library Project (CCFI) Scholarships (CCFI) COMMUNITY Human & Workplace rights standards for Company, Bottlers and Suppliers Workplace Safety Goals HUMAN & WORKPLACE RIGHTS Water Replenishment Projects (100% of volume) (CCFI) Clean Water Access to Community (CCFI) Water Efficiency in manufacturing (Internal) Wastewater Treatment and Source Water Protection (Internal) WATER 100% PET with bPET by 2020 Refrigeration HFC-Free; energy efficiency PACKAGING & CARBON 100% of priority commodities meet sustainable procurement standards SOURCING Refresh 2020

3 Foundation Profile Established In August 08, 2000
Jointly established by Coca-Cola System Indonesia Involve Independent Parties To Provide Advice On Projects & Plans And Assist The Foundation In Being Recognised As A Credible Charitable Institution Profile Mission Support Social Welfare, Civic As Well As Community Development Projects In Indonesia Raising the quality of education and human resources in Indonesia towards improving social welfare and community development. Objective

4 Global Water Stewardship Strategic Intent
Our strategic intent is to link water stewardship to business growth by: Balancing production volume with locally relevant water projects that deliver benefits equal to production volume Protecting reputation, brand, manufacturing capacity, and product quality and safety Advancing the awareness and practice of water conservation and social science.

5 Strategy Learning from other market’s experience, adoption of Big Drops and Small Drops strategy would be best to fit Indonesia condition Big Drops….focuses on water replenish numbers without neglecting local relevance Small Drops… focuses on meeting the water needs of the communities surrounding our operation

6 Community Water Project
SMALL DROP – Community Water Project Clean Water Access Communal Sanitation Education and Awareness Bekasi Sombron Jakarta Sindang Pakuon Cihanjuang Karawang & P. Ende PNG Year 2006 2007 2011 2012 2013 2014 Partner USAID Nawakamal Atma Jaya YBUL Mercy Corps World Vision Type Watsan Water Sanitation

7 Sindang Pakuon & Cihanjuang, Sumedang
SMALL DROP – Sindang Pakuon & Cihanjuang, Sumedang Community Based Water Access Projects Program Components include: Water Distribution Network Community Training and Capacity Building Program Partnership Approach – Leverage formation of BUMDES to manage water distribution system Community was involved throughout the process – planning, implementation and management.

8 Water For School – Jabodetabek
SMALL DROP – Water For School – Jabodetabek School Based Clean Water Access and Sanitation Project Program Components include: Rain Water Harvesting Students and Faculty Training and Capacity Building Health Lifestyle promotion Objective – Support schools in clean water critical areas with locally relevant infrastructure. Approach – Taking advantage of availability of rain as source of clean water Implemented in 19 schools (Primary Schools) in Jakarta, Tangerang & Bekasi – Year 2011 & 2013

9 MDG Program – Clean Water Access
SMALL DROP – MDG Program – Clean Water Access Community & Puskesmas Based Clean Water Access Project Program Components include: Clean Water facilities Community Training and Capacity Building Health Lifestyle promotion Objective – provision of clean water access to remote community Approach : Support Pencerah Nusantara project with clean water access component Use locally relevant and simple technology that allows community to maintain the facilities

10 Lesson Learned Successful program characteristic includes :
Community Involvement is number one – create ownership to ensure sustainability Private sector is not seen as Donor but as Partner Infrastructure is only part of the solution Collaboration and Partnership are critical For Private Sector, the key for engagement is alignment with Corporate Mission and Objective

11 THANK YOU

12 Foundation Program Guidelines
Law No 16 Year 2001 and No 28 Year 2008 on Foundation Foundation is established for social, religious and humanitarian mission Foundation is restricted from entering into agreement with organizations affiliated with Foundation itself, its BOE, BOM, Supervisory Council and other Foundation staffs Charitable Contribution Guidelines - TCCC Program result has no direct benefit to the Company, Company Affiliates or Bottling Partner


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