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Article

26 May 2011

Author:
Edward E. Potter, Coca Cola

[PDF] Coca-Cola letter to UN Special Representative

The Coca-Cola Company...offer our congratulations to you and your team on the successful completion of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework. The Guiding Principles provides a foundation and flexible framework for companies like ours. The broad consultative approach that you and your team took in their development,...was much appreciated...Coca-Cola...is committed to respecting all human rights as reflected in our Human Rights Statement, Workplace Rights Policy and Supplier Guiding Principles and our participation in the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights and the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights...Coca-Cola Company is pleased to strongly endorse and support the Guiding Principles.