The net income attributable to Coca-Cola fell to $1.48 billion
The National Green Tribunal has appointed a local commissioner to inspect the premises of beverages major Coca Cola's Hapur plant in Uttar Pradesh and probe whether it was discharging effluents into a nearby pond.The green panel directed Coca-Cola to pay Rs 20,000 as fees to the court commissioner and asked him to videograph the work done, and file his report."Considering the gravity of the allegations, made against each other and its impact on the merits of the matter before us, we appoint advocate Palash Agarwal as a court commissioner to visit the premises of Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverage Pvt Ltd.""He will carry out the local investigation as regards to the boundary wall of the said company in the presence of the applicant and a representative of Respondent No. 4 (Coca-Cola) and place before us the fact concerning the photographs," a bench headed by judge U D Salvi said.The direction came after petitioner Sanjay Kumar, who has sought restraint on the alleged illegal discharge of untr
If the firm achieves this aim, it will end up procuring 140,000 tonnes of mango pulp a year, from 100,000 farmers