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Coke's PPP initiative to promote solutions for water recharge

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Coke's PPP initiative to promote solutions for water recharge
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June 29: The Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola system in Nepal have partnered with a variety of actors to promote innovative solutions for water.

The Coca-Cola Foundation said in a statement that it is helping to tackle Nepal’s most pressing environmental challenges and to integrate the value of nature into decision-making processes, and convene influential partners to solve global environmental challenges along with its partners. 
"These partnerships do more than mobilize resources and deliver extraordinary outcomes in challenging places. Such partnerships involve financial and in-kind commitments from public-private sectors such as corporations or foundations to enhance public development projects," the statement said.
With rapid climatic changes, increase in global temperature and population growth, there is a scarcity of portable water in many countries across the world. Rainwater harvesting is best described as the technique by which rain water is accumulated and stored with the intention of reusing it during the dry season or when there is drought.
As a part of this larger integrated effort, the foundation also supported a joint initiative of Centre for Integrated Urban Development (CIUD), WaterAid Nepal, and Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs (UCEP) by handing over its third Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Recharge Project to UCEP, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur.
Water being a precious natural resource, the Coca-Cola Foundation said it continues to ethically drive its approach in ensuring the sustainability of local water resources in the country.  
The  Coca-Cola Foundation and Bottlers Nepal Limited has already handed over two Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Recharge projects; one in Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital and another in Ranibari Forest Area in Kathmandu valley this year. 

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