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    Working together for a World Without Waste

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    Date
    November 27, 2018
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    Classification code
    MS20181127_C1
    Excerpt
    Coca-Cola Philippines is bringing its World Without Waste vision where its matter most- in every household and community. By, supporting organizations and their endeavors to reduce the impact of waste on their respective communities through recycling collection, and proper waste management. "As part of our vision of a World Without Waste, Coca-Cola Philippines through the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines is providing support to these partner organizations as we work together in realizing our global vision of a World Without Waste.
    Citation
    Working together for a World Without Waste. (2018, November 27). Manila Standard, p. C1
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4430
    Corporate Names
    Coca-Cola Foundation Sarangani Province Empowerment and Community Transformation Forum, Inc. (SPECTRUM) Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement Coca-Cola Philippines
    Personal Names
    de Lumen-Pernia, Jonah
    Geographic Names
    Albay Bataan Marinduque Cavite Davao
    Subject
    Environment management environmental protection environmental restoration Litter
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