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Company Response

16 Nov 2013

Author:
Edward E. Potter, Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola response

…In addition to detailing our due diligence process and findings, our report will address risk prevention and mitigation, stakeholder engagement, partner information, transparency and other topics. We will include information on many of our policies, including our Human Rights Policy, Workplace Rights Policy, Code of Business Conduct for Suppliers…and our Environmental Policies and Procedures. We believe we have set a high standard for ourselves on reporting on our business in Myanmar, and we should more than meet the criteria set out by the State Department…

Part of the following timelines

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