Coca-Cola Bangladesh, Ocean Conservancy and Kewkradong volunteers partnered to clean St. Martin’s seashore recently to celebrate International Coastal Clean Up Day.
Coca-Cola organized the clean-up for the fourth year as part of its global sustainability commitment towards the conservation of waterways and natural areas and to preserve the ecology and environment of St. Martin’s Island.
About Coca-Cola Bangladesh
Coca-Cola in Bangladesh refreshes thousands of consumers throughout the country through its core product offerings of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta. The system employs more than 500 people directly and indirectly provides employment to over 3,000 people. Coca-Cola is committed to strengthening the community through various programs, such as ‘Every Drop Matters’ and WASH, both of which help to provide water, sanitation, hygiene as well as rainwater harvesting projects in schools across the country. Recently Coca-Cola in Bangladesh has launched “Support My School” – a program for Healthy, Active and Happy schools. This campaign aims to create awareness and address issues in schools which lead to absenteeism or children dropping out of school.
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