Coca-Cola India Signs 3-Year Sustainability MoU with Invest UP
Coca-Cola India signed a three-year MoU with Invest UP on 24 April 2026 for water access, waste management, recycling and skill development in Uttar Pradesh.
On 24 April 2026, Coca-Cola India signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Invest UP, the investment promotion agency of the Uttar Pradesh government. The partnership is aimed at environmental sustainability and community development across the state.
Under the agreement, the focus areas include improving access to clean water, setting up hydration points, strengthening waste management, and boosting recycling. These efforts will be concentrated at high-footfall tourist locations in the state.
The MoU also seeks to create livelihood opportunities through skill development programmes. It is an example of a corporate body and a state government working together to support sustainable and inclusive regional growth.
Key Points to Remember
- Coca-Cola India signed a 3-year MoU with Invest UP on 24 April 2026
- Invest UP is the investment promotion agency of the Uttar Pradesh government
- Focus: clean water access, hydration points, waste management, recycling
- Targets high-footfall tourist locations in the state
- Includes skill development for livelihood generation
Exam Relevance
Relevant for SSC CGL and Banking exams (General Awareness — MoUs and state initiatives) and State PCS (Uttar Pradesh current affairs).
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