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PHD VERIFIED |
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APA |
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10 |
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3-12 PAGES |
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Chua, J. Y., Kee, D. M. H., Alhamlan, H. A., Lim, P. Y., Lim, Q. Y., Lim, X. Y., & Singh, N. (2020). Challenges and solutions: A case study of Coca-Cola company. Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA), 3(2), 43-54. http://ejournal.aibpm.org/index.php/JCDA/article/view/810
The article points out ways in which Coca-Cola within the beverage sector is faced with environmental problems including the issue of plastic bottle waste, and ways in which such issues can be dealt with.
For example, the article highlights the need for Coca-Cola to upgrade the technology it is using to ensure water scarcity and plastic bottle waste issues are addressed. While researching this field, I can use this article to back up claims.
Wijesinghe, P. (2018).[Order Now]
Environmental Pollution and Human Rights Violations by Multinational Corporations. Available at SSRN 3164142. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3164142
This paper discusses multinational corporations and the ways in which they are key players in environmental pollution and human rights.
The paper points out the need for multinational companies such as Coca-Cola to recognize patterns it uses to pollute and dehydrate natural water sources, while recommending ways in which the Coca-Cola Company can use to ensure it is successful. Information provided in this article can be very useful in my next assignment, primarily in the peer review sector where I can offer claims and support them.
Bista, S. (2019). Sustainability in Business (A critique of environmental sustainability practices in Coca-Cola and Unilever). https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/263797/Sustainability%20in%20Business%20upload%20version%20.pdf?sequence=2
The author of this piece present illustrations of why firms like Coca-Cola and Unilever must acknowledge climate change and why they should transition from outdated inefficient production processes to eco-friendly ones.
The author explains that Coca-Cola is a company that can cause environmental pollution through a number of ways including its production activities.
The article provides me with quality information on business sustainability and society as a whole, and such information is useful in a future assignment.[Order Now]
Geitmann-Mügge, L. (2021). Plastic Pollution–Crisis, Problem, or Business Opportunity?. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Luisa-Geitmann-Muegge/publication/353604782_Plastic_Pollution_-_Crisis_Problem_or_Business_Oppertunity_A_deconstructive_analysis_of_Coca-Cola’s_sustainability_communication_as_organisational_crisis_response/links/6105470d1ca20f6f86eef117/Plastic-Pollution-Crisis-Problem-or-Business-Oppertunity-A-deconstructive-analysis-of-Coca-Colas-sustainability-communication-as-organisational-crisis-response.pdf
In an attempt to research ways in which plastic pollution exists amid companies such as Coca-Cola, the researchers found that the plastic crisis and pollution has high impacts on the natural environment.
The paper lists that Coca-Cola is a major player in plastic pollution irrespective of it knowing the recognizing the consequences of environmental pollution. The paper helped me grasp great information that I can help address such a problem in my future works.
FIKRU, B. (2020). ANALYSIS OF REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICE OF WATER AND SOFT DRINK PLASTIC BOTTLE COMPANIES IN ADDIS ABABA. The Case of: Top water, Aqua Addis water and Coca Cola soft drink companies (Doctoral dissertation, ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY). http://197.156.93.91/bitstream/123456789/5478/1/BETHELHEM%20FIKRU.pdf
The authors of this study attempt to analyze the reverse logistic activity of water as well as plastic bottles in a variety of firms, including Coca-Cola, and suggest the need for plastic manufacturing corporations to be accountable for post-scale plastic products to reduce pollution. I can add this paper to my collection of reviews to use in my next assignment.
Nace. T. (2019). Coca-Cola Named the World’s Most Polluting Brand in Plastic Waste Audit. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/10/29/coca-cola-named-the-worlds-most-polluting-brand-in-plastic-waste-audit/?sh=2124ebbe74e0
This piece includes research conducted to identify which of the beverage company contributes a lot to plastic pollution and pointed out that Coca-Cola is the main player in this sector.
Additionally, the author condemns the practices of the company stating that it is not doing enough to diminish this problem. Since the research is valid, I can employ information learned and use it to write my future work.
Iverson, A. R. (2019). The United States requires effective federal policy to reduce marine plastic pollution. Conservation Science and Practice, 1(6), e45. https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/csp2.45
This paper investigates why marine plastic pollution has increased and is expected to increase in the US while naming strategies such as having a federal ban on the use of plastics that the government of the US should employ to curb this issue. I can use this paper as reference material in my future work in this field.
Bhatti, H. Y., Galan-Ladero, M. M., & Galera-Casquet, C. (2021). “Pakistan Without Waste”: Improving the Quality of Life Through Corporate Social Marketing. In Applied Social Marketing and Quality of Life (pp. 239-254). Springer, Cham. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-83286-5_14
In an effort to address the problem of plastic pollution, the writers of this article state that firms such as Coca-Cola have stepped up and implemented initiatives such as plastic recycling in Pakistan although the problem continues to be a big hit to the company’s success. I can borrow a number of points from this article to write a similar assignment in the future.
References
Bhatti, H. Y., Galan-Ladero, M. M., & Galera-Casquet, C. (2021). “Pakistan Without Waste”: Improving the Quality of Life Through Corporate Social Marketing. In Applied Social Marketing and Quality of Life (pp. 239-254). Springer, Cham. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-83286-5_14
Bista, S. (2019). Sustainability in Business (A critique of environmental sustainability practices in Coca-Cola and Unilever). https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/263797/Sustainability%20in%20Business%20upload%20version%20.pdf?sequence=2
Chua, J. Y., Kee, D. M. H., Alhamlan, H. A., Lim, P. Y., Lim, Q. Y., Lim, X. Y., & Singh, N. (2020). Challenges and solutions: A case study of Coca-Cola company. Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA), 3(2), 43-54. http://ejournal.aibpm.org/index.php/JCDA/article/view/810
FIKRU, B. (2020). ANALYSIS OF REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICE OF WATER AND SOFT DRINK PLASTIC BOTTLE COMPANIES IN ADDIS ABABA. The Case of: Top water, Aqua Addis water and Coca Cola soft drink companies (Doctoral dissertation, ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY). http://197.156.93.91/bitstream/123456789/5478/1/BETHELHEM%20FIKRU.pdf
Geitmann-Mügge, L. (2021). Plastic Pollution–Crisis, Problem, or Business Opportunity?. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Luisa-Geitmann-Muegge/publication/353604782_Plastic_Pollution_-_Crisis_Problem_or_Business_Oppertunity_A_deconstructive_analysis_of_Coca-Cola’s_sustainability_communication_as_organisational_crisis_response/links/6105470d1ca20f6f86eef117/Plastic-Pollution-Crisis-Problem-or-Business-Oppertunity-A-deconstructive-analysis-of-Coca-Colas-sustainability-communication-as-organisational-crisis-response.pdf
Iverson, A. R. (2019). The United States requires effective federal policy to reduce marine plastic pollution. Conservation Science and Practice, 1(6), e45. https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/csp2.45
Nace. T. (2019). Coca-Cola Named the World’s most Polluting Brand in Plastic Waste Audit. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/10/29/coca-cola-named-the-worlds-most-polluting-brand-in-plastic-waste-audit/?sh=2124ebbe74e0
Wijesinghe, P. (2018). Environmental Pollution and Human Rights Violations by Multinational Corporations. Available at SSRN 3164142. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3164142