The Environmental Authority Limits Coca-Cola to the Exploitation of Springs in La Calera to Prioritize Human Consumption
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The multinational beverage company Coca-Cola will only be able to extract part of the water that bottled from seven springs located in La Calera, a small municipality in northern Bogotá. Cundinamarca’s Regional Autonomous Corporation (CAR), the top environmental authority in the department, decided on Wednesday to allow Indega, the Coca-Cola bottling company in Colombia, to use only four of the water sources with which it produces more than 400,…
The environmental authority reduced the amount of water that a bottling company will be able to capture in La Calera, after an analysis The entry VIDEO Gas companies will have less water: CAR reduces concession in Cundinamarca appeared first in Public Journalism.
In Resolution 347 of 2026, the entity reduced the flow that can be used by the Coca Cola bottler, in order to preserve the water for the citizenry.
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