Coca-Cola Europacific Partners recognised as a top employer in 2025
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) Australia has been recognised by the Top Employers Institute as a top employer in Australia for 2025.
CCEP Australia is one of the largest bottlers and distributors of non-alcoholic and alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the country, driven by a team of more than 3500 people.
The Top Employers Institute program certifies organisations based on the participation and results of its HR Best Practices Survey, which comprises 20 topics including people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, diversity, equity and inclusion, wellbeing and more.
CCEP has been recognised for its achievements in fostering a workplace culture centred around purpose and values, ethics and integrity, and diversity, equity and inclusion. The recognition underscores CCEP’s commitment to creating a high-performing, respectful and people-focused work environment.
Sally Byrne, Vice President of People and Culture at CCEP Australia, said, “We’re extremely proud to have built a culture where our employees feel respected and empowered, and it’s a privilege for this to be recognised with CCEP’s accreditation as a top employer in Australia.
“Cultivating a strong sense of connection and community — where everyone feels welcome to be themselves, be valued and belong — not only supports individual performance, but also that of the collective. Our people are the driving force behind our business success, and so we will continue to invest in them and support their career growth.”
Globally, CCEP has made a series of commitments toward building an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace. Among these, by 2030, CCEP aims to have 45% of its management positions held by women, and 10% of the workforce to be represented by people with disabilities.
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