Coca-Cola has responded to the humanitarian crisis in the Philippines by suspending advertising and reallocating its budget to disaster relief programs. Casualty figures for Typhoon Haiyan have set a modern record for Southeast Asia; over 5,235 people lost their lives, and at least 4.2 million people have been displaced from their homes. It struck in early November is among the strongest ever recorded. There is an estimated US$5.8 billion in storm damage to homes and infrastructure. Nestle CSR Program Resource efficiency Nestle aim is to do more with fewer resources and less waste to help preserve natural resources. In 2012, we set ourselves the objective of achieving zero waste for disposal by 2015, which we reached in 2013, two years early .This accomplishment was maintained in 2014, with 15% of Nestl factories achieving zero waste for disposal. Our overall energy consumption per ton of product has been cut by 26% since 2005. Starbucks CSR Program Investing in Coffee Farmers and their Communities Over the past 15 years, we have pioneered a new approach to ethical sourcing with an aim to both ensure a long-term supply of high quality coffee for our customers and positively impact the lives and livelihoods of coffee farmers and their communities. Our holistic model includes: responsible purchasing practices; farmer support; economic, social and environmental standards for suppliers; industry collaboration; and community development programs. Toms CSR Program Clean water TOMS Roasting Co. launched in 2014, and has helped provide over 67,000 weeks of safe water in 6 countries. With each purchase of TOMS Roasting Co. Coffee, we work with our Giving Partners to provide 140 liters of safe water (a one week supply) to a person in need. By supporting the creation of sustainable water systems, we are able to help provide entire communities with access to safe water, which leads to improved health, increased economic productivity, job creation and access to education.