Coca-Cola completes energy-saving challenge

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated (CCBCC) Roanoke plant recently announced the successful completion of The Coca-Cola Company and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) partnership’s Top 10 Energy-Saving Challenge, as part of a larger effort to achieve Coca-Cola’s system-wide carbon reduction goals. Among the 10 practices, and #3 on the list: Implement regular program for surveying and repairing all hot and cold pipe insulation, including valves.

By implementing energy saving practices, CCBCC Roanoke plant, a bottling partner for The Coca-Cola Company’s beverage products, has reduced its carbon emissions by 12% since 2004, positively contributing to the health of the local and global environment.

Coca-Cola and WWF launched the Energy-Saving Challenge in 10 different languages in January 2011 to assist the Company’s bottling partners in improving plant performance across its more than 850 manufacturing sites worldwide.

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