COCA-COLA EUROPACIFIC PARTNERS INDONESIA


Awards and Recognition:
 

Company details

Address
South Quarter Tower C Level 22 Jl. R.A.Kartini No.Kav. 8, RT.10/RW.4, Cilandak Bar., Kec. Cilandak, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12430


Industry
Fast Moving Consumer Goods – Food & Beverages


Vision
We make, move, and sell the world’s most loved drinks. We refresh our consumers and customers, and make a difference.


Head Count
4.100+


Winners' Profile
View


Website
www.cocacolaep.com/id-id


Explore opportunities with us!
www.cocacolaep.com/id-id/karier/bekerja-di-ccep-indonesia


In Indonesia, we tailor our commitments and targets with national development agenda as well as local stakeholders’ needs, ensuring what we deliver benefit to our environment and the wider society. Our sustainability programs and achievements are as follows.

We are committed to reducing our GHG emissions.

We have an ambition to reach net zero emissions by 2040 – 10 years ahead of the Paris Climate agreement – and to reduce our absolute GHG emissions across our value chain by 30% by 2030 (vs 2019). This is also in line with the Indonesian government’s climate target of reducing 31% of its carbon emissions by 2030.

Our efforts in reducing GHG emission lies on two important efforts: improving energy efficiency and shifting towards renewable energy. In 2023, we began to procure coolers with more than 50% less energy consumption compared to those we currently use, e.g. a double door cooler with 3 kWh/day energy consumption vs of 8 kWh/day in the previous model. This new model of coolers would be deployed across our customers starting in 2024. We continuously seek ways to improve our energy efficiency across our operations that would curb our overall carbon emissions. We did resize of boilers across three of our plants, ensuring the boiler capacity matches with those of production capacity, resulting in reduction of around 500 tonnes CO2e/year. We did improvement of our utilities, such as compressor and steam trap, which bring further emission reduction in our production facility.

With regards to the use of renewable electricity, we made a major investment in solar rooftop installation around the region, with the first installation at our Bekasi 1 Plant in West Java in 2021, of which becoming including Indonesia’s largest rooftop solar project. The solar rooftop is able to produce 7,134 Mega Watt peak, enabling carbon emissions reduction equal to 7,936 metric tons annually. In 2022, we installed another solar rooftop in our Mega Distribution Center facility in Pasuruan, East Java, with total capacity of 2.43 Mega Watt peak and contribution of carbon reduction as much as 2,400 metric tons annually. All of the above efforts contributed to a reduction of 26.8% or 601,811 tonnes CO2e in 2023 compared to 2019.

What truly defines a sustainable workplace? It's not just environmental initiatives, but an environment that nurtures its people - allowing talent to grow, embrace challenges, and reach new heights.

At Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Indonesia, that's our daily pursuit. And our efforts have been recognized with the prestigious Sustainable Workplace Award at the HR Asia Awards 2024.

This award celebrates the driven individuals who bring their authentic selves to work, lifting others as they make the impossible possible through sheer dedication.

Lucia Karina – Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability (PACS) Director

We are taking urgent action to reduce the impact of our packaging.

We remain committed to reducing the weight of our packaging and ensuring 100% recyclability to support the creation of a circular economy in Indonesia. Our packaging is designed to be compatible with the existing recycling infrastructure, operating at practice and sale.

In a pioneering move for Indonesia, we have launched bottles made from 100% recycled PET (rPET) plastic, excluding the cap and label, for our Coca-Cola trademark brands, Fanta, and Sprite in 390ml, as well as Sprite Waterlymon in 425ml. The material for these bottles is sourced from our Amandina PET recycling plant and collected through the network of collection centers operated by the Mahija Parahita Nusantara foundation.

By the end of 2023, 29.6% of the PET we used was made from rPET resin. Additionally, we have collected 74.5% of the total primary packaging for recycling in 2023. Specifically for PET, through the Mahija Parahita Nusantara Foundation and its network of more than 20 collection centers across Indonesia, we have collected around 23,932 metric tons of PET bottle bales.

We have adopted a value chain approach to water stewardship.

To address water scarcity and water quality challenges, we adopt a value chain approach to water stewardship, focusing on water efficiency within our own operations and working to protect the future sustainability of the water sources that our business, our communities and our suppliers rely upon.

We’re focused on reducing the water we use in our production facilities. We also aim to reduce 10% of the water we use in our production (vs 2019) and to replenish 100% of the water we use in back to the environment and community. Our actions support UN Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation.

We aim to make our production facilities as water efficient as possible and thus we are continuing to invest in water saving systems to make our manufacturing. In 2023, we implemented more than 10 water minimization projects across all our 8 plants. These include the practice of reusing reject water from the Reverse Osmosis unit, which allows us to save around 300 Mega Liters of water within a year. We also implemented optimization of Clean-In-Place and optimization of water usage at utility area and repairment of leakage in any of water utilities. All in all, these water saving initiatives led us to reduce our water use ratio (WUR) to 1.72 Liters per Liter of beverage or a 25.2% reduction compared to our 2019 WUR.

Further, we built multiple artificial aquifer recharge (AAR) within and nearby our plants, which is intended to increase recharge by harvesting the rainwater. This is a demonstration of our commitment to replenish water back to the environment and community. Until 2023, we have invested in more than 150 infiltration wells and around 1,175 biopores across all of our 8 plants. Moreover, in collaboration with The Coca-Cola Company and The Coca-Cola Company Foundation, we supported initiation of several water replenishment programs throughout Indonesia, such as improvement of water quality of Kalimalang River in West Java and construction of rainwater harvesting infiltratilon wells in Mengwi, Bali, in which we can replenish 241.2% of the water we used back in 2023.