Six schools in Panama have been selected to receive the benefits of a rainwater harvesting project initiated by Coca Cola. This initiative aims to provide educational institutions with sustainable water supply systems.
The rainwater harvesting program involves the installation of infrastructure that allows the collection and storage of rainwater for later use in school activities and the maintenance of green spaces. This measure not only helps to ensure a constant water supply in schools but also promotes conservation practices and efficient use of water resources.
According to statements from Coca Cola representatives, the company is committed to the well-being of the communities where it operates, and programs like this reflect its interest in promoting access to basic resources such as water. The schools benefiting from this project will be able to enjoy a new source of water supply that will help improve their teaching and learning conditions.