Students from Sussex University have decided that they can make a change in exposing Coca-Cola for their unethical practices, unhealthy product, and the depletion of much needed ground water in rural Indian towns. They are not alone in believing that Coca-Cola contributes to the obesity of children. Other universities in the United States have also banned Coca-Cola, and some states in India have outlawed products following concerns that they contain 27 times the permitted levels of pesticides.
absolutly yes, i cannot speak for global operations, but for N. America Coke is one of the most ethical companies in the world.
Coke is highly aware of the environmental impact their operations have and do 100 times more than anyone i know. hybrid trucks, cleaner burning diesel, they recycle everthing shrink wrap, cardboard, paper. and for a large company produce very little paper. no paper resumes are accepted must be done online, drivers do not have a stack of paper bills, its a small handheld device like fedex etc. and a small 4" wide thermal printer to print reciepts for customers.
but cokes ethics go far beyond the environment. its employee services are second to none(ok maybe Google). they don't jerk around customers, or employees. coke is very active in their respective communities, kids days, charities, parades, family days, and so much more.
business wise at the top i have no idea, but if the rest of all they do is any indication, i would say yes.
yea
the cocacola company
what is the procurement procedure of cocacola
68 billlion.
Brand nameBrand loyalty among customersExclusive ingredient rightsFinancial stability
yes
what is cocacola's aim in business?
i want to analyze the trading and profit and loss account for coca cola company could you help
it all depends on induviduals personal oppinions.
No, never.
Really? Do you check what you have written before you send a question????
No, it is not.
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