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Sustainability Report FY25
Contents
A letter from our CEO 1
Summary 2
About this report
On April 30, 2025, Amcor completed the transformational merger with Berry Global (Berry). This strategic combination brought together two highly complementary businesses
to create one of the industry's most comprehensive, multiformat portfolios of primary packaging solutions for nutrition, health, beauty and wellness.
From a sustainability perspective, this landmark combination unlocks new capabilities to drive innovation in sustainability and circular packaging. Amcor's Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Sustainability Report focuses on the first steps of the exciting journey that lies before us.
On the following pages, we share the stories and accomplishments from two industry leaders, highlighting the synergies that we have discovered during our integration and detailing our intentions as we move forward as one global company.
Unless otherwise specified, the quantitative data presented in this report covers only legacy Amcor operations and those of its consolidated entities from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, exclusive of data from legacy Berry operations. This
is because we do not yet have a full year of combined data as one company. We are in the process of integrating our data collection systems and methodologies and will share a full combined footprint in our FY26 Sustainability Report.
The qualitative disclosures throughout the report include information from both legacy Amcor and legacy Berry, drawing on success stories and best practices from both companies to demonstrate our similarities as we come together and move forward under one cohesive sustainability strategy.
INTRODUCTION
CEO letter Summary
A letter from our CEO, Peter Konieczny
Welcome to Amcor's Sustainability Report for FY25.
This report captures our continued progress across many fronts, including how we wrap up the pledge Amcor made back in 2018 regarding the design of our products and the materials we use. As of June 30, 2025 we had reached our goal of using 10% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content, while 96% of our flexible packaging portfolio by area had recycle-ready options and 96% of our rigid packaging
by weight was recyclable. Those achievements reflect the exceptional talent, passion and perseverance of the Amcor team, which is now more than 75,000 strong.
At Amcor, we believe that all packaging can be circular. That packaging waste can be eliminated. That efficient packaging can mitigate global warming. And we work every day to make that happen.
Fiscal year 2025 marks an inflection point on our journey, as the combination with Berry has opened the door to bold new possibilities. With industry-leading innovation, global scale and deep packaging expertise, the new Amcor is more ready than ever to deliver breakthrough solutions that help customers achieve their sustainability aspirations. Those enhanced capabilities will help Amcor both grow and advance a circular packaging future.
We realize that achieving packaging sustainability at scale goes beyond product design. It requires participation across the value chain - from raw material suppliers
and technical experts to customers and regulators. This is why we continue partnering across the industry,
collaborating to set smart standards and advocating for better policies that can drive lasting change worldwide.
As we have grown in size and scale, we have also strengthened our focus on reducing our carbon footprint. Our operations and plant management teams continue driving energy efficiency at each of the 400-plus manufacturing sites in our combined
company. Those eͧorts exemplify how we implement our Decarbonization Roadmap, reducing emissions across the business to achieve our net zero by 2050 ambitions.
And while we are proud of our progress, it is the possibilities ahead that inspire us. We look forward to shaping an exciting new future of packaging sustainability, together. Thank you for your interest and support.
Peter Konieczny
Chief Executive Officer
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INTRODUCTION
CEO letter Summary
Dreaming big about sustainability
We believe that all packaging can be circular, packaging waste can be eliminated
and efficient packaging
can mitigate global warming.
Sustainability is a core company value for Amcor. It connects directly to our purpose of elevating customers, shaping lives and protecting the future. Following the combination of Amcor and Berry in April 2025,
our ambitions have never been higher.
Those ambitions aim to accelerate momentum around responsible packaging and establish a circular economy. Success will depend on active participation from every stakeholder in the value chain. Together, we can create a society where circularity is the norm.
We are excited about the progress we made in FY25. Building on this momentum, we are excited to work together to shape a future that benefits society and the planet.
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CEO letter Summary
PROMOTING CIRCULARITY
The transition to a circular economy is at the heart of our approach to sustainability and it inspires our commitment to innovation, growth and positive progress. During FY25, we were proud to achieve our global target of using 10% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic.
Innovation is an integral part of our identity and purpose.
We rethink and redesign solutions to better protect products, people and the planet. In 2025, we continued to bring new solutions to the market that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency, while also advancing circularity. We expanded our AmFiber™ range of paper-based packaging products to tap into new categories, such as recycle-ready stand-up pouch refill packs for instant coͧee and a solution for trail mix bars.
We launched several new formats from Amcor's AmPrima®, AmLite™ HeatFlex™ and AmSky™ platforms in 2025, as well as new innovations such as a shrink bag for turkey breasts that reduces the packaging material and cuts the carbon footprint by 22%.*
Partnerships and advocacy remain central elements of our approach to enabling a circular economy for packaging. We work closely with organizations such as the the Alliance to End Plastic Waste to support investment in on-the-ground projects that enhance collection, sorting and recycling infrastructure worldwide. In FY25, we also collaborated with Delterra on a project that empowered more than 2,400 residents and businesses in the Badung Regency in Bali,
Indonesia, to separate waste and dispose of materials in the correct way.
We continued to advocate for improved policies and regulations that support systemic change around the globe during the year. In Europe, our teams worked closely with industry associations and governments to provide feedback and guidance in the lead-up to the formal adoption of the European Union's Packaging and
Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). Amcor's sustainability and regulatory experts remain involved in educating customers and other stakeholders about how our products can support compliance with this new regulation.
*Based on an ASSET LCA comparing the baseline netted turkey breast bag with Perflex
handle bag, based on cradle-to-grave methodology.
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