Partner Profile Ducks Unlimited Canada

Partner Profile Ducks Unlimited Canada

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Conserving nature’s essential ingredient Coca-Cola joins forces with Ducks Unlimited Canada for clean water 

It’s the simplest but most powerful equation on the planet: water = life. Water is found everywhere on Earth, from stately glaciers to quiet marshes and countless lakes, rivers, creeks and streams. Wherever it flows, life exists, flourishes and is renewed. But despite a seeming abundance, fresh water is finite. Ensuring it remains clean and safe is a responsibility we all share. 

Not only is water an essential ingredient in Coca-Cola’s iconic beverage, it’s also critical to the health and economic prosperity of the communities Coca-Cola serves. That’s why The Coca-Cola Foundation has teamed up with Ducks Unlimited Canada to do its part for conservation.

The Coca-Cola Foundation has awarded Ducks Unlimited over $1M to support their water conservation efforts and helped replenished over 1 billion litres of water. 

Ducks Unlimited Canada has been safeguarding water resources since its inception back in 1938. A leading conservation organization, Ducks Unlimited Canada’s focus is wetlands. These marshes, ponds and bogs are among the most important ecosystems on Earth, playing an essential role in keeping water that flows all across the country clean and safe. 

Clean water starts with healthy wetlands. Here’s why:

1. Wetlands are powerful filters

A Canadian wetland with a pink and yellow sunset reflecting in the water

Wetlands are natural filters that trap and hold sediment and pollutants before they reach our lakes, rivers and streams. This helps prevent harmful algae blooms. 

2. Wetlands help prevent flooding

Wetlands are like giant sponges, trapping surface water, rain and snowmelt. They also slow the movement of floodwater, allowing it to enter rivers and streams at a slower, less destructive pace.

3. Wetlands help fight climate change

Two pieces of land surrounded by water, one is covered in trees and the other is mostly clear, flat land with several building structures in place

Wetlands store carbon in the form of plants, keeping it from being released into the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide.  

4. Wetlands recharge groundwater

Surface water is collected in wetlands before it penetrates down through the soil. This helps maintain the quality of groundwater that contributes to drinking water and irrigation sources.

The next generation deserves clean water, delivered by healthy wetlands. Together, Coca-Cola and Ducks Unlimited Canada are conserving nature’s essential and life-giving ingredient.

A marshy wetland with a large rainbow in the background