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Corporate Social Responsibility In India | HCCB

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One among the  Top FMCG companies in India ,  Hindustan Coco Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd  has grown its business over two decades by making a lasting positive difference in the communities they serve. HCCB as its evolving business practice, the company is committed to encouraging to be socially accountable. Hindustan Coco Cola Beverage Pvt Ltd  believes in giving back to the communities by endeavouring to make a difference in the lives of people. HCCB has been associated with many NGO’s and other organisations to support the community they have been serving. Coming up with new initiatives and programs for the betterment of society, HCCB as a company has the responsibility to give back to society. Hindustan Coca Cola Pvt Ltd’s  purpose to make a difference by giving people innovative solutions for a sustainable and happy life. The main part of this is to ensure that the company delivers its responsibility by making a lasting and meaningful impact on society ...

Making Clean Drinking Water Available-HCCB

Corporate Social Responsibility Water is a precious resource as it is essential for the survival on this planet. The demand for water consumption is increasing day by day due to the accumulation of various factors. The deficit monsoons and lack of freshwater bodies are to be blamed for water scarcity across the globe. The water crisis has gained momentum in recent years due to lack of proper mechanisms to conserve water across India. The water crisis in India offers a striking reminder of how climate change is rapidly morphing into a climate emergency. According to a global survey, India is among one of the worst countries when access to safe water is considered. The report also claims that the situation could deteriorate further if proper countermeasures are not taken up. Nearly 76 million people in India do not have access to safe drinking water and nearly 54% of the rural women are forced to travel nearly five-kilometre daily to get drinking water. Today safe drinking water ...

An innovative solution for Plastic Waste Management

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Plastic Waste Management It is believed that India generates whooping 25,000 tons of plastic waste per day. The shocking aspect is that this amount of plastic waste is entering the food chain and endangering the lives of the people. To address this issue the government has introduced EPR- Extended Producer Responsibility in the P lastic Waste Management Rules 2016. What is EPR? EPR is the concept where the owners and producers take onus and responsibility to curb the plastic waste generated at different levels of manufacturing and packaging processes that are involved in their products and ensure that the generated plastic waste is recycled and reused effectively. Why EPR? EPR can act as a feasible solution for plastic waste management. EPR encourages the organisations with incentives and creates a platform for reuse, buyback or recycling of materials. EPR is a practice and policy approach that makes the producers responsible for collecting and processing the plastic waste...

Corporate Social Responsibility in India-HCCB

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Corporate social responsibility in India is an issue taken seriously by Hindustan Coca-Cola . The reason? It’s more than just giving back to the community. HCCB believes that it is part of the community and must responsibility contribute to it. There is a need to enrich the lives of the people they live among. This impact must be positive and improve the lives and living conditions of the community. Hindustan Coca-cola , as a part of corporate social responsibility in India , runs many CSR activities. These three examples will give you insight into the kind of initiatives that Hindustan Coca-Cola runs. Encouraging Entrepreneurship Assisting Model Villages Encouraging Education See more at: https://www.hccb.in/en/sustainability

Rural Development In India

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Rural Development in India aims at the overall development of rural India, the primary focus being the boosting of the agrarian economy of India. India’s agrarian economy is responsible for 1/5th of the total Gross Domestic Product, and for the country to keep at its pace of development, this is one sector that needs to be given primary importance. This includes bringing power to India’s villages, free education to its schools, and a better standard of living for the people living in rural areas.   Implementing newer and better methods of cultivation is another method to boost the agrarian economy. A fitting example of this is the Unnati project by HCCB . Employing a cutting edge technique known as Ultra High Density Plantation of mangoes, which cuts down the cultivation period of mangoes to a few months, while also increasing the number of mango trees that can be grown per acre. Woman Entrepreneurship is another driving force in making Rural India transform into a de...

Women Empowerment in India

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Women have always played an important role in Indian society. Our epics are filled with stories of how gods and goddesses were worshipped with equal love and furore, and how penances were made to appease them. A sense of equality between the two sexes has pervaded throughout the country since ancient times. Even the concept of “Ardhanariswara”, the Indian version of Yin and Yang, shows how intricate and crucial this balance has been to Indian society. A balance that has been missing for the past many centuries. Many societal evils have pervaded the world we live in since medieval times, curbing women’s rights, leading to the rise of patriarchy. Women Empowerment in India  is a movement that has brought immense changes in the way women are treated in the country, by giving them the ability to stand on their own two feet.  HCCB , one of the  Top 5 FMCG companies in India has done its own bit to help with the effort. In their factory in Sanand, Gujarat, as much as 40...