CCHBC named Europe’s Most Sustainable Beverage Company

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The Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC) has again been rated Europe’s Most Sustainable Beverage Company.

This makes it the 11th consecutive year of its ranking among the top three beverage industry performers globally.


The S&P Global’s Annual Yearbook disclosed this, which confirms the 2021 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), one of the world’s leading sustainability benchmarks. The brand also received a Silver Award by S&P Global.

Commenting on the feat, the CEO of the growth-focused consumer packaged goods brand and the parent company of the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Ltd, Zoran Bogdanovic, said: “This is a great recognition for the work all our colleagues do every day to build a more sustainable company and future.”

It is a journey we began many years ago and one we view as fundamental to our future growth. Our commitment in October last year to reach net-zero emissions across the value chain by 2040, and the stark realities set out at COP26, remind us of the scale of the challenge we face and that there is still much for us do. We are committed to playing our part.”


Managing Director of NBC, Matthieu Seguin, said: “Our penchant for self-regulation, operational excellence, global best practices and our very strong governance frameworks have set us apart as a clear sustainability leader across markets. We are very proud of this recognition particularly as it further validates the incredible work we do in our communities.”

Seguin further also noted that the Nigerian operations, which celebrated its 70th-anniversary

milestone in November last year, has invested heavily in strengthening sustainable manufacturing, and working closely with its partners, customers, and key stakeholders to deliver its sustainability commitments.

Over the years, the Company has made significant contributions to the socio-economic development of its communities while making a more positive environmental impact. The Company is aggressively scaling its gender diversity and inclusion targets, youth and women empowerment, water stewardship and its broader agenda for a World Without Waste.

The result, as shown by the index, is consistent with the independent ratings and scores for CCHBC from other respected sustainability surveys and indexes, including MSCI ESG, CDP, FTSE4Good, and FTSE Russell ESG.

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