Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”

This research focuses and aims to analyze the importance of green finance in helping to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the Coca-Cola FEMSA's (CCF’s) “Green Bond Framework” (GBF) initial goals that could be hampered due to the phenomenon. This research uses the gr...

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Main Authors: Sulistiono Jessica, Mursitama Tirta Nugraha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/25/e3sconf_icobar2023_03017.pdf
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description This research focuses and aims to analyze the importance of green finance in helping to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the Coca-Cola FEMSA's (CCF’s) “Green Bond Framework” (GBF) initial goals that could be hampered due to the phenomenon. This research uses the green theory perspective, measured CCF's GBF as a good green investment initiative, using green investment principles, and measured the success of Coca-Cola with the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concept. This study conducted qualitative research using case study methods and analyzed secondary data in the form of books, journals, articles, news, reports, and websites. The findings of this research are the COVID-19 phenomenon doesn’t distract CCF’s GBF initial goals and green finance is believed to minimize the impact and occurrence of pandemics in the future. This research also analyzes that CCF can fulfill the ESG criteria, but not all indicators have good results, as in the social field, where Coca-Cola has a bad impact on health. Likewise in the field of governance, where Coca-Cola employees are still dominated by men compared to women. The implications of this research are to contribute to a new understanding, motivate, and increase companies' awareness of the importance of CSR in the form of green finance during the COVID-19 pandemic in achieving sustainable finance and development.
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spelling doaj.art-6885ec7e2e6d40a5b33ab35127d55aeb2023-06-09T09:07:06ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-013880301710.1051/e3sconf/202338803017e3sconf_icobar2023_03017Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”Sulistiono Jessica0Mursitama Tirta Nugraha1International Relations Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara UniversityInternational Relations Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara UniversityThis research focuses and aims to analyze the importance of green finance in helping to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the Coca-Cola FEMSA's (CCF’s) “Green Bond Framework” (GBF) initial goals that could be hampered due to the phenomenon. This research uses the green theory perspective, measured CCF's GBF as a good green investment initiative, using green investment principles, and measured the success of Coca-Cola with the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concept. This study conducted qualitative research using case study methods and analyzed secondary data in the form of books, journals, articles, news, reports, and websites. The findings of this research are the COVID-19 phenomenon doesn’t distract CCF’s GBF initial goals and green finance is believed to minimize the impact and occurrence of pandemics in the future. This research also analyzes that CCF can fulfill the ESG criteria, but not all indicators have good results, as in the social field, where Coca-Cola has a bad impact on health. Likewise in the field of governance, where Coca-Cola employees are still dominated by men compared to women. The implications of this research are to contribute to a new understanding, motivate, and increase companies' awareness of the importance of CSR in the form of green finance during the COVID-19 pandemic in achieving sustainable finance and development.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/25/e3sconf_icobar2023_03017.pdf
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title Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”
title_full Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”
title_fullStr Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”
title_full_unstemmed Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”
title_short Does Green Finance Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? Case Study of Coca-Cola FEMSA “Green Bond Framework”
title_sort does green finance matter in the covid 19 pandemic case study of coca cola femsa green bond framework
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