Following an initial carbon footprint assessment and the development of a decarbonization roadmap in 2023, ECCBC has entered a deeper phase of work in collaboration with The Coca-Cola System in Africa to further strengthen our approach to emissions reduction. This phase focused on refining our understanding of emission drivers across operations and identifying pathways for more ambitious and impactful climate action. Our efforts continue in this direction, reinforcing our commitment to building a robust, data-informed decarbonization strategy across all business units and geographies.
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