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16 Mar 2015

Author:
Ed Potter, Coca-Cola

Announcement by Ed Potter, director of global workplace rights

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Today, we are publishing our first two country-based, human rights due diligence studies focused on Coca-Cola’s sugar supply chain in Colombiaand Guatemala. These studies, which incorporate input from a multi-stakeholder meeting we held last October in Atlanta, are living documents. They will continue to evolve as we receive further stakeholder comments on the improvements in the human rights due diligence process and on the substance of these due diligence reports. 

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