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* Dr. [[Amory Lovins]] Chief Executive Officer, [[Rocky Mountain Institute]] | * Dr. [[Amory Lovins]] Chief Executive Officer, [[Rocky Mountain Institute]] | ||
* Ms. [[Julia Marton-Lefèvre]], Executive Director, [[Leadership for Environment and Development]] (LEAD) International | * Ms. [[Julia Marton-Lefèvre]], Executive Director, [[Leadership for Environment and Development]] (LEAD) International | ||
− | * Mr. [[William McDonough]], Architect and Founding Partner, William McDonough + Partners <ref>[http://www.environmentalreport2002.coca-cola.com/utility/faqs.shtml | + | * Mr. [[William McDonough]], Architect and Founding Partner, William McDonough + Partners <ref>Coca Cola [http://web.archive.org/web/20060520054839/http://www.environmentalreport2002.coca-cola.com/utility/faqs.shtml FAQs] Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 20 May 2006 on 4 January 2011</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 4 January 2011
Created in 2002 to ward off protests against its environmental record the Coca Cola Environmental Advisory board includes well known corporate friendly members.
Member
- Rt. Hon. John Gummer, MP – Chairman, Chairman, Sancroft
- Professor Daniel Esty Director of the Center for Environmental Law and Policy, Yale University
- Dr. Calestous Juma Director of the Science, Technology and Innovation Program, Center for International Development, Harvard University
- Ms. Yolanda Kakabadse, President, IUCN – The World Conservation Union
- Mr. Saburo Kato, President, Research Institute for Environment and Society
- Dr. Amory Lovins Chief Executive Officer, Rocky Mountain Institute
- Ms. Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Executive Director, Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) International
- Mr. William McDonough, Architect and Founding Partner, William McDonough + Partners [1]