essay on a world without waste
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Over the Christmas holiday, my family and I escaped unusually chilly Atlanta for the warm Miami sun. We love Miami. The beaches, the people, the culture, the food. It’s home.
One afternoon, while walking on the beach with my children, I spotted a plastic water bottle washing up on the shore. It bobbed up and down. It glistened.
It ruined my day.
As a 20-year veteran of The Coca-Cola Company, I’m so incredibly proud of the drinks we make and the people who make them. Every day, we help make life’s everyday moments more enjoyable for hundreds of millions of people.
For decades, our Company has worked to be a force for opportunity in the world. Whether it’s giving back to nature and communities an estimated 100% of the water we use in our final drinks (five years ahead of schedule) or empowering nearly two million women entrepreneurs, we take our responsibility to help make a better world seriously. It’s part of our business. It’s who we are and how we operate.
So when I see a bottle like that in the ocean, or on the side of the road, or anywhere but a recycling bin, it’s upsetting. As a mom, it makes me worry about my children’s future. About our oceans and marine life. About the choices we make.