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Being a good business
BEING A GOOD
BUSINESS
WHO WE ARE
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Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) is the world’s
largest independent Coca-Cola bottler based on revenue.
million consumers.
Coca-Cola European Partners
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We are proud of the rich heritage of
our business and of the work that we
have done within our first year as a
combined organisation to continue to
reduce the sugar and calories in our
drinks, the weight of our packaging,
and our carbon and water footprints.
billion unit cases sold annually.
14.2
billion litres of our world-famous
brands sold every year.
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We know that there is more work
to do. With the support of our
employees, our suppliers and
our stakeholders, we also know
we'll be able to achieve it.
7.9%
countries.
24,500
35%
reduction in the total
calories per litre across
our portfolio since 2010.
of our drinks are
no- and low-sugar.
employees.
21%
42.6
%
of the PET we use is
recycled polyethylene
terephthalate (rPET).
reduction in the carbon
footprint of our core business
operations since 2010.
23%
64%
of our leadership
is female.
of our sites send
zero waste to landfill.
What does
CCEP do?
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10.3%
75%
reduction in our total water
use ratio since 2010.
of the electricity we use is
from renewable sources.
80%
of our goods and services
are sourced through suppliers
that abide by our Supplier
Guiding Principles (SGPs).
Mikel López de Turismo,
Key Account Manager Nacional Iberia, Spain
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€6.6 m
donated to our
communities in 2016.
Being a good business
A strong partnership
A rich history
The Coca-Cola Company is our
primary strategic partner. While
beverages owned by The Coca-Cola
Company and its affiliates represent
the majority of our volume, we also
distribute brands for other franchise
partners, including Capri-Sun.
We are proud of the local nature of our business and have operated in
some of our communities for many generations. Combining the bottling
operations of Coca-Cola Enterprises, Coca-Cola Iberian Partners and
Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke, CCEP builds on more than 60 years
of European heritage with histories dating back to 1919.
Our operations at a glance
We offer consumers some of the
world’s leading brands, including
Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Life, Diet Coke,
Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola zero
sugar, Fanta and Sprite as well as a
growing range of water, juices and
juice products, sports and energy
drinks and ready-to-drink teas. In
2016, we sold approximately
2.5 billion unit cases, generating
approximately €10.9 billion in revenue
and €1.4 billion in operating income.
The company is listed on Euronext
Amsterdam, the New York Stock
Exchange, Euronext London and the
Spanish stock exchange, and trades
under the symbol CCE. We are
headquartered in London, UK.
We operate in Andorra, Belgium,
France, Germany, Great Britain,
Iceland, Luxembourg, Monaco, the
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Spain and Sweden, with a further
office in Bulgaria. We employ
approximately 24,500 people.
1919-1931
Europe welcomes the
first Coca-Cola bottling
plants in France, followed
by Belgium, Germany and
the Netherlands.
1953
TCCC and the Daurella
family come together to
create the first Spanish
bottling plant in Barcelona.
Over the next decade,
further bottling plants
open in Valencia, Madrid,
Tenerife, Palma de Mallorca
and Bilbao.
1977
Portuguese bottler
Alfagide is founded
with bottling plants
in several locations
around Portugal.
1986
TCCC merges numerous
bottling operations to create
Coca-ColaEnterprises (CCE),
listed on the NYSE.
1990
Coca-Cola
Erfrischungsgetränke
GmbH is founded
for bottling and
distribution in the
east of Germany.
1993-1999
CCE acquires Coca-Cola
bottling operations in the
Netherlands, Belgium,
Great Britain, France,
Luxembourg and Monaco.
2007
All remaining, independent
German bottlers merge
with Coca-Cola
Erfrischungsgetränke AG.
2010
CCE sells North America
operations to The Coca-Cola
Company and acquires
the Coca-Cola bottling
businesses in Norway
and Sweden.
2013
We proudly contribute to our local
communities, and maintain a strong
commitment to their economic and
social wellbeing. Our contribution to
the local economy in 2016 included
approximately €1.4 billion in salaries,
benefits, and related social-security
contributions, received by our
employees, and €1.4 billion in total
taxes paid across our territories. We
also contributed nearly €6.6 million
to our local communities.
See more: For further
information on CCEP’s
2016 results, visit
ir.ccep.com
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Coca-Cola Iberian
Partners is formed
through the merger
of eight Spanish and
Portuguese bottlers.
2016
Coca-Cola Enterprises,
Coca-Cola
Erfrischungsgetränke
and Coca-Cola Iberian
Partners merge to create
the world’s largest
independent Coca-Cola
bottler by revenue.
See more: www.ccep.com/
pages/our-heritage
WATER
Being a good business
Our local contribution
74.9 percent of the drinks we sell are produced and marketed
in the country in which they are consumed. Our economic
impact where we operate goes far beyond the investment
we make in our operations or the taxes we pay. We have
53 manufacturing operations located across our territories. In
2016 we invested over €407 million in our facilities, improving
our operating infrastructure and supporting local jobs.
Norway
The first country
in the Coca-Cola
system to introduce
PlantBottle™ on
all locally produced
products.
The Netherlands
We support a total of
11,700 direct and indirect
jobs, representing
0.2 percent of Dutch
employment.
Sweden
Iceland
90 percent of the
products we sell
in Sweden are
produced locally.
100 percent of our
manufacturing
operations are
powered by
geothermal sources.
Belgium and
Luxembourg
For every job in CCEP in
Belgium and Luxembourg,
we create six others.
Great Britain
Portugal
97 percent of the
products we sell in
Great Britain are
produced locally.
contributed
€219 million
to the local
economy.
Germany
First CCEP location to
achieve 99 percent recycling
of manufacturing waste in
our Genshagen facility.
France and Monaco
90 percent of our products
are made in France.
Spain and Andorra
For every job at CCEP, we create
16 indirect jobs.
See more: More about the contribution we
make in each country can be found here.
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