Coca-Cola was created in the USA by a pharmacist 125 years ago.
The first Spanish Coca-Cola bottler was Cobega, founded in 1951 in Barcelona.
Coca-Cola offers, throughout the world, more than 3,000 different drinks, grouped into 500 brands.
Coca-Cola Spain heads the world ranking in quality within the Coca-Cola Company.
Coca-Cola is the brand that the Spanish people associate with happiness, according to an investigation by the Sondea Institute of more than 2,000 people.
Every year, the Coca-Cola Cup invites more than 33,000 Spanish youth from 1,900 different schools to enjoy all the passion of soccer.
The Coca-Cola glass bottles are used 35 times and are also 100% recyclable.
Coca-Cola is a sponsor of the Soccer World Cup since 1978.
Coca-Cola supports integration. One of the programs it collaborates with is the Special Olympics which facilitate the integration of handicapped people into society through sports.
Coca-Cola incorporates recycled materials in its packaging.
Coca-Cola promotes more than 250 international projects on a global level dedicated to favoring the efficient use of water, the recovery of rivers and the access to drinking water for the whole planet.
Coca-Cola Spain supports programs that encourage reading in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the FEMP (Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces).
Coca-Cola Spain recycles 84% of the waste that it produces. In just one year, has reduced its waste production by 12%.
For more than 50 years, Coca-Cola Spain has been promoting writing among youth through its short stories competition. More than 10 million young people have participated in it since it began in 1969.
Coca-Cola and the Spanish bottlers actively participate in the United Nationals Global Compact for the protection of human rights.
The Coca-Cola Company has a global commitment to reduce its water consumption by 20% by the year 2012, having already reduced 14% in Spain.
Since 1988, Coca-Cola is a founding partner of the Plan Ado which supports and finances Olympic athletes.
Coca-Cola is a part of the “Climate Savers” WWF's global level program which promises to reduce its CO2 emissions by 5% by the year 2015.
The Coca-Cola Company has a global commitment to reduce, reuse and replenish the water used in the production of its drinks.
Since 2005, The Coca-Cola Company has developed 250 water projects in 70 countries favoring more than 600,000 people.
Since 2009, The Coca-Cola Company has returned more than 30,000 million liters of water to nature throughout the world.