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What is Coca-Cola up to?

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Two recent news items caught my eye: one announcing Coke’s intention to put $20 million into conservation efforts to offset their significant water use, as well as to manage and replenish watersheds worldwide; the other reporting that Coca-Cola illegally seized land in India and then dumped toxic sludge on their new neighbors. One World had this article. The Los Angeles Times carried this one. Media That Matters: Good Food took a couple of jabs at this issue with Profit Cola.

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Great post! Even more reason to cringe when Coke airs another one of their “I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony” ads—such hypocrisy!

When I was traveling in India doing trainings for Adobe Youth Voices I noticed Coca-Cola billboards along the highway unlike any that I’ve ever seen in the U.S. or elsewhere. The one that I remember most clearly was a photo of an Indian guy in a white labcoat in what looked like a Coke factory. He was holding up a can of Coke and sporting a big toothy smile. The billboard read, “We assure you that Coca-Cola is safe and hazard-free.” At the time, I didn’t know much about the Coke health scare in India, but the ad still had the opposite of what I’m sure was the intended effect—whenever a huge, global corporation insures you that their products are safe, you have to figure they’ve got something to hide.

Posted on 2007 06 11 by Shira Golding

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