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2023 Sustainability Country Data

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2023 Sustainability Country Data

April 2024

What is the purpose of this document?

We aim to provide detailed and transparent information about the progress we are making against the commitments and targets outlined in our sustainability action plan, This is Forward. In this document we share our recent performance over the past 12 months across our key territories and against a wide variety of sustainability KPIs.

Our approach to reporting and methodology

For details on our approach to reporting and a detailed overview of the methodology we use in calculating our data please refer to our methodology document.

Methodology document cocacolaep.com/sustainability/download- centre

Who is this

Contents

document for?

We aim to share our sustainability data in an accessible format, enabling anyone to gain deeper insight into the progress we are making on specific topics across our territories. This document discloses our performance across our key markets, however if you want to see our consolidated group performance and regional performance (Europe and API) please refer to our 2023 Integrated Report and 2023 Sustainability Group data tables.;

Integrated Report ir.cocacolaep.com/financial-reports-and- results/integrated-reports

2023 Sustainability Group data tables cocacolaep.com/sustainability/download- centre

This is Forward - Sustainability action plan Our six sustainability focus areas

This is Forward is our sustainability action plan. It sits at the heart of our long-term business strategy and sets out the actions we are taking on six key social and environmental topics, where we know we can make a significant difference and what our stakeholders want us to prioritise:

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and Monaco

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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This is Forward - our sustainability action plan

In 2022, we reviewed and updated This is Forward to cover all of our markets in Europe and API. It provides an action plan that we will work towards across 29 markets, and includes ambitious, time-bound sustainability commitments. Our targets are set for the Group (unless stated otherwise). In this document we share our recent performance over the past 12 months across our key territories.

Pillars

Commitment

Target

Forward on

Net Zero

Net Zero GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3) by 2040(A)

climate

GHG emissions reduction

Reduce absolute GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3) by 30% by 2030(A)(B)

Renewable electricity

Use 100% renewable electricity across all markets by 2030

Supplier engagement - GHG emissions

100% of carbon strategic suppliers(C) to set science based targets by 2023 (Europe) and 2025 (API)

Supplier engagement - renewable electricity

100% of carbon strategic suppliers to use 100% renewable electricity by 2025 (Europe) and 2030 (API)

Forward on

Design

100% of our primary packaging to be recyclable by 2025

packaging

Recycled plastic

50% recycled plastic in our PET bottles by 2023 (Europe) and 2025 (API)

Virgin plastic

Stop using oil-based virgin plastic in our bottles by 2030

Collection

Collect and recycle a bottle or a can for each one we sell by 2030

Forward on

Water stewardship

10% water use ratio reduction(D) by 2030(B)

water

Replenish

Replenish 100% of water we use in our beverages

Regenerative water use

100% regenerative water use in leadership locations(E) by 2030

Forward on

Sustainable sourcing

100% of main agricultural ingredients and raw materials sourced sustainably

supply chain

Human rights

100% of suppliers to be covered by our Supplier Guiding Principles - including sustainability, ethics and

human rights

Forward on

Sugar reduction

Reduce sugar: by 10% in Europe by 2025(F), by 20% in New Zealand by 2025(G), by 25% in Australia by 2025(G),

drinks

by 35% in Indonesia by 2025(G)

Low and no calorie

Over 50% of sales to come from low or no-calorie drinks by 2030 (Europe by 2025)(H)

Forward on

Gender diversity management

45% of management positions to be held by women by 2030

society

Gender diversity

A third of our workforce to be women by 2030

Disabilities(I)

10% of our workforce represented by people with disabilities by 2030

Supporting skills development

Support the skills development of 500,000 people facing barriers in the labour market by 2030

Note: For details on our approach to reporting and methodology please see our '2023 Sustainability reporting methodology' document on cocacolaep.com/sustainability/download-centre.

  1. Our GHG emissions reduction and Net Zero targets have been validated by the SBTi as being in line with climate science.
  2. Versus 2019.
  3. Carbon strategic suppliers account for ~80% of our Scope 3 GHG emissions (approximately 200 suppliers in total).
  4. Water use ratio: litres of water per litre of finished product produced.
  5. NARTD production facilities which rely on vulnerable water sources or have high water dependency. We have nine leadership locations in Europe and four in API.
  6. Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks portfolio versus 2019. Sparkling soft drinks, non-carbonated soft drinks and flavoured water only. Does not include plain water or juice.
  7. Reduction in average sugar per litre in NARTD portfolio versus 2015. Including dairy. Does not include coffee, alcohol, beer or Freestyle.
  8. Does not include coffee, alcohol, beer or Freestyle. Low calorie beverages ≤20kcal/100ml. Zero calorie beverages <4kcal/100ml.
  9. Calculated based on the total number of employees responding to our 2023 voluntary inclusion survey and the number of employees self-declaring as having a disability.

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and Monaco

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Belgium and Luxembourg

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Measurement area

KPI measurement

2019 baseline

2021

2022

2023

GHG emissions(A)

Scope 1 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

23,370

22,581

23,105

21,713

Scope 2 GHG emissions - market based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

49

33

13

1

Scope 2 GHG emissions - location based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

9,209

6,321

7,231

5,988

Scope 3 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

233,762

191,941

187,957

171,790

Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions - full value chain(B) (tonnes of CO2e)

257,182

214,555

211,075

193,504

Absolute reduction in total value chain(B) GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3)

16.6

17.9

24.8

since 2019 (%)

Percentage of

Ingredients (%)

25.4

28.4

30.8

32.5

value chain

Packaging (%)

43.2

38.5

35.2

35.5

emissions

Operations and commercial sites (%)

9.1

11.1

11.5

11.8

Distribution (%)

8.8

8.5

10.0

10.5

Cold drink equipment (%)

11.5

11.1

10.3

8.0

Other (%)(C)

2.0

2.3

2.3

1.6

Renewable

Percentage of electricity purchased that comes from renewable sources (%)

99.6

99.6

99.8

100

electricity

Percentage of electricity consumed that comes from renewable sources (%)

99.6

99.6

99.8

100

Energy use

Manufacturing energy use ratio (MJ per litre of finished product produced)

0.37

0.38

0.38

0.37

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Recyclable or

Percentage of packaging that is recyclable(D) (%)

97.6

97.9

98.5

reusable packaging

Percentage of glass packaging that is refillable glass (%)

99.9

100

99.9

Packaging

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

83.6

90.8

90.0

collection

(%, based on individual units) - Based on new EU official methodology with prior years

recalculated in accordance with new methodology.

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

87.3

90.8

(%, based on individual units) - As previously reported

Recycled plastic

Percentage of PET used that is rPET (%)

71.0

97.8

99.0

(rPET)

Percentage of PET bottle that are 100% rPET(F) (%)

96.8

98.3

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg France and Monaco

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Water stewardship

Manufacturing water use ratio (litres of water per litre of finished product produced)

1.57

1.55

1.57

Total volume of water withdrawn (m³)

1,195,505

1,303,356

1,294,300

Water

Total volume of water replenished (m³)

263,200

414,000

414,800

replenishment

Water replenished as percentage of total sales volumes (%)

50.1

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Embedding

Percentage of total supplier spend covered by Supplier Guiding Principles (%,)

97.1 (BE)/

96.3 (BE)/

96.8 (BE)/

sustainability,

88.7 (Lux)

96.6 (Lux)

97.2 (Lux)

ethics and human

rights into our

supply chain

Sustainable

Percentage of sugar sourced through suppliers in compliance with our Principles for

100

100

100

sourcing

Sustainable Agriculture (PSA) (%)

Percentage of pulp and paper sourced through suppliers in compliance with our PSA (%)

100

99.8

98.5

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Sugar reduction

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(G) portfolio since 2015 (%)

11.2

9.8

8.4

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(G) portfolio since 2019 (%)

4.4

2.8

1.3

Low or no calorie

Percentage of volume sold which is low or no calorie(H) (%)

51.9

52.4

52.3

drinks

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg France and Monaco

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area

Our communities

Supporting local community partnerships(I)

Our people

Gender diversity in management

Number of employees and gender diversity(J)

Footnotes

Baseline is 2019

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Total community investment contribution (€)

1,144,400

658,500

908,400

Total number of volunteering hours (hours)

2,600

2,400

3,100

Number of people supported in skills development (number)

600

Percentage of women in management (senior manager level and above) positions (%)

33.1

37.9

36.8

Total (number)

2,111

2,116

2,165

Male (number)

1,713

1,716

1,751

Male (%)

81.1

81.1

80.9

Female (number)

398

400

414

Female (%)

18.9

18.9

19.1

Note: For a full list of CCEP's headline sustainability commitments as part of our This is Forward sustainability action plan, please refer to "Our headline commitments" on page 2. For details on our approach to reporting and methodology please see our 2023 Sustainability reporting methodology document on cocacolaep.com/sustainability/download-centre.

Any differences between totals and sums of components are due to rounding.

  1. In line with the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol, our baseline figures for 2019 and prior years 2020-2022 have been restated to include updated emissions factors and more accurate data.
  2. Market based approach only.
  3. Other includes employee commuting, and IT and marketing spend.
  4. This indicator refers to our primary packaging that is used by the end consumer and includes bottles and closures, cans, beverage cartons and pouches. Recyclability criteria based upon the definition of recyclability according to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
  5. Represents a weighted average estimate, based on latest national packaging collection rates by material which is then applied to our own packaging volumes. In 2024, national packaging collection rates changed in European markets, driven by a new EU methodology for calculating packaging collection. We have disclosed 2021 and 2022 figures both under the new definitions, and under the original definitions, in order to provide transparency and consistency. Back-cast data for prior years was calculated via Denkstatt.
  6. Excludes all refillable PET and refers only to one-way PET bottles made from 100% recycled PET. Label and cap are excluded.
  7. Sparkling soft drinks, non-carbonated soft drinks and flavoured water only. Does not include water or juice.
  8. Does not include coffee, alcohol, beer or Freestyle. Low calorie beverages ≤20kcal/100ml. Zero calorie beverages <4kcal/100ml.
  9. We aim to be accurate in our reporting and continue to enhance the way we capture the total value of our community contribution. Figures quoted have been rounded to the nearest 100k.
  10. CCEP full time, part time and temporary active corporate employees. Headcount of employees as at 31 December 2023.

Belgium and Luxembourg France and Monaco

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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France and Monaco

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Measurement area

KPI measurement

2019 baseline

2021

2022

2023

GHG emissions(A)

Scope 1 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

20,593

21,427

22,824

19,941

Scope 2 GHG emissions - market based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

93

0

0

0

Scope 2 GHG emissions - location based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

5,452

4,055

4,119

4,072

Scope 3 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

599,651

521,804

548,339

502,852

Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions - full value chain(B) (tonnes of CO2e)

620,338

543,231

571,163

522,793

Absolute reduction in total value chain(B) GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3)

12.4

7.9

16.0

since 2019 (%)

Percentage of

Ingredients (%)

31.5

33.3

34.3

36.3

value chain

emissions

Packaging (%)

49.7

48.1

47.0

45.7

Operations and commercial sites (%)

5.4

6.1

5.8

4.9

Distribution (%)

8.4

8.1

8.7

9.8

Cold drink equipment (%)

3.5

2.6

2.2

2.3

Other (%)(C)

1.6

1.8

2.0

1.0

Renewable

Percentage of electricity purchased that comes from renewable sources

100

100

100

100

electricity

(%)

Percentage of electricity consumed that comes from renewable sources

100

100

100

100

(%)

Energy use

Manufacturing energy use ratio (MJ per litre of finished product produced)

0.23

0.27

0.23

0.23

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Recyclable or

Percentage of packaging that is recyclable(D) (%)

95.7

96.3

96.7

reusable packaging

Percentage of glass packaging that is refillable glass (%)

62.0

73.8

82.8

Packaging

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

35.7

41.8

42.2

collection

(%, based on individual units) - Based on new EU official methodology with prior years

recalculated in accordance with new methodology.

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

46.8

55.3

(%, based on individual units) - As previously reported

Recycled plastic

Percentage of PET used that is rPET (%)

41.7

41.1

45.7

(rPET)

Percentage of PET bottle that are 100% rPET(F) (%)

25.6

39.4

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and MonacoGermany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Water stewardship

Manufacturing water use ratio (litres of water per litre of finished product produced)

1.38

1.33

1.36

Total volume of water withdrawn (m³)

2,102,860

2,389,832

2,406,911

Water

Total volume of water replenished (m³)

8,106,000

6,374,000

7,334,000

replenishment

Water replenished as percentage of total sales volumes (%)

345.3

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Embedding

Percentage of total supplier spend covered by Supplier Guiding Principles (%,)

100

99.7

98.9

sustainability,

ethics and human

rights into our

supply chain

Sustainable

Percentage of sugar sourced through suppliers in compliance with our Principles for

100

100

100

sourcing

Sustainable Agriculture (PSA) (%)

Percentage of pulp and paper sourced through suppliers in compliance with our PSA (%)

100

99.8

100

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Sugar reduction

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(G) portfolio since 2015 (%)

3.7

3.9

4.6

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(G) portfolio since 2019 (%)

-

0.1

0.8

Low or no calorie

Percentage of volume sold which is low or no calorie(H) (%)

27.3

27.8

27.8

drinks

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and MonacoGermany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area

Our communities

Supporting local community partnerships(I)

Our people

Gender diversity in management

Number of employees and gender diversity(J)

Footnotes

Baseline is 2019

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Total community investment contribution (€)

1,145,400

1,577,400

2,225,800

Total number of volunteering hours (hours)

300

600

400

Number of people supported in skills development (number)

1,700

Percentage of women in management (senior manager level and above) positions (%)

49.1

48.2

49.2

Total (number)

2,506

2,516

2,623

Male (number)

1,885

1,883

1,959

Male (%)

75.2

74.8

74.7

Female (number)

621

633

664

Female (%)

24.8

25.2

25.3

Note: For a full list of CCEP's headline sustainability commitments as part of our This is Forward sustainability action plan, please refer to "Our headline commitments" on page 2. For details on our approach to reporting and methodology please see our 2023 Sustainability reporting methodology document on cocacolaep.com/sustainability/download-centre.

Any differences between totals and sums of components are due to rounding.

  1. In line with the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol, our baseline figures for 2019 and prior years 2020-2022 have been restated to include updated emissions factors and more accurate data.
  2. Market based approach only.
  3. Other includes employee commuting, and IT and marketing spend.
  4. This indicator refers to our primary packaging that is used by the end consumer and includes bottles and closures, cans, beverage cartons and pouches. Recyclability criteria based upon the definition of recyclability according to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
  5. Represents a weighted average estimate, based on latest national packaging collection rates by material which is then applied to our own packaging volumes. In 2024, national packaging collection rates changed in European markets, driven by a new EU methodology for calculating packaging collection. We have disclosed 2021 and 2022 figures both under the new definitions, and under the original definitions, in order to provide transparency and consistency. Back-cast data for prior years was calculated via Denkstatt.
  6. Excludes all refillable PET and refers only to one-way PET bottles made from 100% recycled PET. Label and cap are excluded.
  7. Sparkling soft drinks, non-carbonated soft drinks and flavoured water only. Does not include water or juice. Figures for 2021 and 2022 have been restated to reflect data revisions on Sprite formula captured after the publication of our 2022 Sustainability Country Data.
  8. Does not include coffee, alcohol, beer or Freestyle. Low calorie beverages ≤20kcal/100ml. Zero calorie beverages <4kcal/100ml.
  9. We aim to be accurate in our reporting and continue to enhance the way we capture the total value of our community contribution. Figures quoted have been rounded to the nearest 100k.
  10. CCEP full time, part time and temporary active corporate employees. Headcount of employees as at 31 December 2023.

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and MonacoGermany

Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area

GHG emissions(A)

Percentage of value chain emissions

Renewable electricity

KPI measurement

2019 baseline

2021

2022

2023

Scope 1 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

79,717

67,638

66,690

67,320

Scope 2 GHG emissions - market based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

4,391

3,508

3,646

5,050

Scope 2 GHG emissions - location based approach (tonnes of CO2e)

72,143

54,287

50,434

57,094

Scope 3 GHG emissions (tonnes of CO2e)

822,946

706,649

753,115

756,083

Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions - full value chain(B) (tonnes of CO2e)

907,055

777,796

823,451

828,453

Absolute reduction in total value chain(B) GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3)

14.3

9.2

9.0

since 2019 (%)

Ingredients (%)

30.1

30.5

32.7

34.7

Packaging (%)

24.0

28.2

29.2

28.9

Operations and commercial sites (%)

12.2

12.6

12.2

12.9

Distribution (%)

10.2

9.5

10.5

9.9

Cold drink equipment (%)

21.6

17.0

13.2

12.3

Other (%)(C)

1.9

2.2

2.1

1.3

Percentage of electricity purchased that comes from renewable sources

100

100

100

100

(%)

Percentage of electricity consumed that comes from renewable sources

98.1

98.9

98.6

97.6

(%)

Energy use

Manufacturing energy use ratio (MJ per litre of finished product produced)

0.33

0.33

0.31

0.30

Measurement area

Recyclable or reusable packaging

Packaging collection

Recycled plastic (rPET)

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Percentage of packaging that is recyclable(D) (%)

100

100

100

Percentage of glass packaging that is refillable glass (%)

96.1

98.5

98.3

Percentage of PET packaging that is refillable PET (%)

33.5

33.2

31.7

Percentage of packaging (PET & Glass) that is refillable (%, based on ready to drink litres)

38.3

38.6

37.3

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

97.2

97.1

98.0

(%, based on individual units) - Based on new EU official methodology with prior years

recalculated in accordance with new methodology.

Primary packaging collected for recycling as a percentage of total primary packaging(E)

97.2

97.1

(%, based on individual units) - As previously reported

Percentage of PET used that is rPET (%)(F)

52.6

44.2

41.8

Percentage of PET bottle that are 100% rPET(G) (%)

55.1

38.8

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and Monaco

Germany Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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Measurement area KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Water stewardship

Manufacturing water use ratio (litres of water per litre of finished product produced)

1.67

1.69

1.68

Total volume of water withdrawn (m³)

5,678,159

6,139,507

6,337,663

Water

Total volume of water replenished (m³)

37,300

38,850

45,100

replenishment

Water replenished as percentage of total sales volumes (%)

1.1

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Embedding

Percentage of total supplier spend covered by Supplier Guiding Principles (%,)

99.2

98.3

98.5

sustainability,

ethics and human

rights into our

supply chain

Sustainable

Percentage of sugar sourced through suppliers in compliance with our Principles for

100

100

100

sourcing

Sustainable Agriculture (PSA) (%)

Percentage of pulp and paper sourced through suppliers in compliance with our PSA (%)

100

99.8

99.8

Measurement area

KPI measurement

2021

2022

2023

Sugar reduction

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(H) portfolio since 2015 (%)

12.9

11.9

12.5

Reduction in average sugar per litre in soft drinks(H) portfolio since 2019 (%)

5.3

4.2

4.9

Low or no calorie

Percentage of volume sold which is low or no calorie(I) (%)

32.7

31.9

31.5

drinks

Note: All footnotes included on the final page

Belgium and Luxembourg

France and Monaco

Germany Great Britain

Iceland

The Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain and Andorra

Sweden

Australia

Indonesia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

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