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1The Coca-Cola Company Confidential
The Coca-Cola Company
Sustainable Refrigeration For Commercial Applications
Antoine Azar
October 19th, 2009
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The best way to predict the future, is to create it.Peter Drucker.
eKOfreshment Program
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Three Main Areas Of Focus
Water stewardship
Energy management and climate protection
Sustainable packaging
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Sales &Marketing
Equipment
PrimaryPackaging
Manufacturing
Fleet
Estimated System-wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions(Million Metric Tons of CO2-eq)
100
TCCC’s Carbon Foot Print
4
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o No longer purchase new cold-drink equipment using hydro-fluorocarbons in the insulation materials (eliminate direct emissions)… Completed since early 2006.
o Improve energy efficiency of our cold-drink equipment by 40% to 50% by 2010 (reduce indirect emissions)...On target.
o Phase out HFC refrigerant where commercially available/viable solutions exists (eliminate direct emissions)… ON GOING with our focus on CO2 technology.
TCCC’s Commitment & Objectives
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Two Primary Sustainability Objectives
#1 HFC-free• 2008/09/10: 100K new placement.• HFC is 1430 higher GWP vs. CO2• Eliminate direct & reduce indirect emissions.• Higher local taxes=higher acquisition cost.
#2 Energy Reduction• 40% to 50% higher energy efficiency by 2010.
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Refrigerant Selection – Why CO2?
• As of year 2000, we investigated 3 main technologies: Sterling, HC & CO2.
• Back in 2004, CO2 have been selected as TCCC’s preferred HFC-free technology based on the following main criteria:
– Energy efficiency & reliability,– Safety & legal constraints,– Environmental impact,– Acquisition & life cycle cost,– Equipment coverage (one single technology globally).
• In 2009, and to achieve faster HFC-free ramp-up, three years temporary authorization have been granted for the use of hydrocarbon technology in Europe and Japan.
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o Seven main suppliers: Sanden, Sanyo, Danfoss, Embraco, Frigoglass, ISA and VinService. Two to three additional suppliers in 2010.
o A total of around 75.000 CO2 units already deployed. Around 85.000 by end 2009.
o Excess of 20,000 hydrocarbon units already placed.o By end 2010, the total number will be around 135.000 units.
Plans are under evaluation for 2011 and beyond.o These units are a mix of single door coolers (majority),
double doors, open fronts, vendors and fountain.o Field & lab tests showed high reliability and 7% to 15%
higher energy performance compared to HFCs, depending on test conditions.
CO2 Units In The Field
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Outlook
We are committed to a 100% HFC-free future. We are investigating options to re-engineer our supply chain and see how aggressively we can/should continue our scale-up of HFC-free refrigeration technology. That's where we know we need to be if we want to stay true to our beliefs.
If we go alone, we risk encountering cost barriers and will not make a substantial difference for the climate. We have taken the lead and are taking on some of the costs only because we hope this is the start of a movement that will push all refrigeration users to move out of HFCs in the near future. This would bring down the cost and have a huge reduction in GHG emissions.
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Without a healthy planet and sustainable communities, there is no
healthy business.
We all need to take actions to protect the planet we share.