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• Helping supply clean water<br />

by locating the best places<br />

for clean freshwater wells with<br />

hydrogeological surveys.<br />

• Building a micro-power plant<br />

in Aceh. Since the commissioning<br />

of the water-based, environmentally<br />

friendly power plant, 200 affected<br />

households are now utilising<br />

power in their homes. The plant<br />

is also providing power to a<br />

school, local mosque and three<br />

community facilities.<br />

Cyclone Larry<br />

CCA provided $65,000 worth<br />

of packaged water and SPCA<br />

donated 30 pallets of food to<br />

the victims of Cyclone Larry in<br />

Innisfail, Queensland.<br />

Environmental Initiatives<br />

Landcare Australia<br />

CCA and TCCC entered into a<br />

partnership in <strong>2006</strong> with Landcare<br />

Australia to protect and regenerate<br />

our water sources, with CCA<br />

providing an estimated $10,000 in<br />

product donations and volunteered<br />

employee time, and TCCC investing<br />

$136,500. This will enable local<br />

Landcare groups to carry out planting<br />

and regeneration projects in areas<br />

connected to the major waterways and<br />

water sources near our operations.<br />

New Zealand<br />

CCA has led the way in event<br />

recycling in New Zealand since 2004,<br />

developing a set of event recycling<br />

guidelines and trialling bin and bag<br />

options at events like <strong>Coca</strong>-<strong>Cola</strong><br />

Christmas in the Park. In <strong>2006</strong> CCA<br />

installed specially designed bins that<br />

are made from plastic and fold down<br />

to an easily transportable flat sheet that<br />

can be put into their own recycling bag<br />

if damaged.<br />

South Korea –<br />

The Water Campaign<br />

The Water Campaign is a major<br />

component of South Korea’s<br />

contribution to TCCC’s “Make Every<br />

Drop Count”global initiative.<br />

Coke system employees in South<br />

Korea formed a “Water Team”which<br />

worked with environmental experts<br />

and NGOs to understand threats to<br />

South Korea’s water resources and<br />

define programs to undertake. Among<br />

these are assessments of water courses<br />

around South Korea’s three bottling<br />

plants and designing suitable activities<br />

to ensure sustainable water health.<br />

Indonesia – Community Watershed<br />

Partnership Project<br />

Together with USAID, the Coke<br />

system in Indonesia launched the<br />

Cinta Air (Love Water) Program in an<br />

effort to ensure the provision of clean<br />

water supply and sanitation services to<br />

the district of Bekasi.<br />

The program facilitates school and<br />

community group activities which<br />

protect water resources, manage clean<br />

water and sanitation systems, and<br />

work on water treatment initiatives.<br />

Encouraging Healthier<br />

Active Lifestyles<br />

TCCC has a long tradition of<br />

supporting major global sporting<br />

events like the Olympic Games,<br />

the Football World Cup and the<br />

Rugby World Cup. In Australia and<br />

New Zealand CCA and TCCC share<br />

sponsorship of major national sporting<br />

events and agreements with major<br />

football organisations, including the<br />

Australian Rugby Union, the National<br />

Rugby League and the Australian<br />

Football league.<br />

CCA has been a long-term sponsor<br />

of sport and recreation at national<br />

and local levels, and in Australia we<br />

sponsor community sporting clubs in<br />

rugby league, football, AFL, netball,<br />

hockey, Little Athletics, rugby union,<br />

cricket, basketball, softball, touch<br />

football and baseball.<br />

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