Taking A Look At Coca-Cola Amatil

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Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) IS AN ASX top 30-listed company. The main business of CCA is operating the non-alcoholic beverage in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. And CCA also operates the alcoholic beverage business in in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Samoa. CCA operate the food business too. CCA has the largest packaged fruit and vegetable company in Australia. There are 34 brands including alcoholic, non-alcoholic and food are owned by CCA
In 2014,the total trading revenue of CCA is 4,962M which decreased 1.9% from 2013. About $3,474.6M are earned in Australia. In Australia $2,832.3M received from non-alcohol beverage. In 2014,about 85.9%($4,247.8M) of the total revenue is about non-alcohol beverages and 14.1%($695.0M) is about alcohol, food and services. The total net profit is 272.1M and the tax paid is 103.4M (Appendix 1)

There are five main resources of the carbon emission including the ingredients, packing, manufacturing, distribution and refrigeration (Appendix 2). The total emission of Coca-Cola from 2009 shows below:

(Sources: CDP Australia and New Zealand Climate Change Report 2013,Investor CDP Information Request, Coca-Cola Amatil in 2012,20111,2010,2009)
In the five years the average emission of scope 1 takes about 32.77% of the total emission and the scope 2 takes 67.23% of the total.

(Sources: CDP Australia and New Zealand Climate Change Report 2013,Investor CDP Information Request, Coca-Cola Amatil in 2012,20111,2010,2009)