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Coca-cola HBC's 2020 Sustainability |
Coca-cola Hellenic is one of the largest bottlers of The Coca-Cola Company’s products in the world, and the largest based in Europe. As a company they have a long and proud history and are privileged to be stewards of some of the world’s best-known and loved brands, including Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola light (diet Coke), Coca-Cola Zero, Fanta and Sprite (HBC products). They also produce fruit juices, mineral waters, sports and energy drinks and ready-to-drink teas. With operations in 28 countries and three continents, their products bring refreshment and happiness to 585 million consumers. Coca-Cola, their most valuable and famous brand, is more than a beverage. It embodies happiness, magic and optimism. It is their privilege and mission to tirelessly enhance and protect this iconic trademark. With 38,000 of the most engaged and committed employees in this industry, the entire Coca-Cola HBC family are proud Ambassadors of a company that has integrated sustainability into the way it thinks, acts and engages in society (coca cola management). Coca-cola Hellenic makes a positive difference to their communities, provide voluntary work to help socially vulnerable groups, preserve the environment and help those in need in case of emergencies. They are a force for good and positive change, living by a clear set of values: Authenticity, Excellence, Learning, Caring for People, Performing as One and Winning with their Customers. They offer a variety of roles for people who share these beliefs and are up for the challenge, with local and global opportunities in rewarding and varied roles.
Environment overview - Coca-cola mission statement
Minimising their environmental impact across the whole value chain
is a core target for coca cola Hellenic. They’ve been setting annual
improvement targets since 2004 and are working towards ambitious
2020 goals. Read more about coca cola water ratio in plants & their environmental overview.
is a core target for coca cola Hellenic. They’ve been setting annual
improvement targets since 2004 and are working towards ambitious
2020 goals. Read more about coca cola water ratio in plants & their environmental overview.
Coca‑Cola HBC AG, a leading bottler of the brands of The Coca‑Cola Company, announced its financial results for full year ending 31 December 2016.
Shareholder structure - coca cola structure
“We have a diversified shareholder structure, with more than two-thirds of our free-float held by UK and US institutional investors.
Our principal shareholders are Kar-Tess Holding
(a Luxembourg company) holding approximately 23.2 percent of our outstanding ordinary shares, and The Coca‑Cola Company, which indirectly holds approximately 23.1 percent of our outstanding ordinary shares.” (hbc share price)
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