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  2. Coca-Cola India - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola India launched the 5by20 initiative in 2010, which is the company’s global program to economically empower 5 million women entrepreneurs across six industries by 2020. Coca-Cola India and NDTV launched the Support My School initiative in association with the UN-Habitat , Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) in 2011.

  3. Criticism of Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola stated that it decided against building the plant due to the company re-franchising. [23] In January 2017, Tamil Nadu Vanigar Sangangalin Peramaipu (TNVSP) called for its members to stop selling Coca-Cola and PepsiCo products to show solidarity with local farmers who had complained about groundwater depletion caused by these companies ...

  4. Lindane - Wikipedia

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    Lindane is a persistent organic pollutant: it is relatively long-lived in the environment, it is transported long distances by natural processes like global distillation, and it can bioaccumulate in food chains, though it is rapidly eliminated when exposure is discontinued.

  5. Limca - Wikipedia

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    Limca is an Indian multinational brand of lemon- and lime-flavoured carbonated soft drink made primarily in India and certain parts of the U.S. It contains 60 calories per 150ml can. The formula does not include fruit, relying instead on artificial flavours. In an interview in 2008, Ramesh Chauhan of Parle Bisleri revealed that he had ...

  6. Plachimada Coca-Cola struggle - Wikipedia

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    The Plachimada Coca-Cola struggle was a series of protests to close the Coca-Cola factory in the village of Plachimada, Palakkad District, Kerala, India in the early 2000s. Villagers noted that soon after the factory opened, their wells started to run dry and the available water turned contaminated and toxic. [1][2] Soon, waste from the factory ...

  7. Maaza - Wikipedia

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    Maaza was launched in 1976 in India and was acquired by Coca-Cola in 1993 from Parle Bisleri along with other brands such as Limca, Citra, Thums Up and Gold Spot. The Union Beverages Factory, based in the UAE , began selling it as a franchisee in the Middle East and Africa in 1976.

  8. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, [needs update] the market price of cochineal was between US$50 and 80 per kilogram, [needs update] [10] while synthetic raw food dyes are available at prices as low as $10–20 per kilogram. [50] Natural carmine dye used in food and cosmetics can render the product unacceptable to vegetarian or vegan consumers.

  9. Relevant market - Wikipedia

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    Definition and use. The notion of relevant market is used in order to identify the products and undertakings which are directly competing in a business. Therefore, the relevant market is the market where the competition takes place. The enforcement of the provisions of competition law would be not possible without referring to the market where ...