Our approach
Our practical, long-term approach is guided by our commitment to making meaningful progress across climate change, water stewardship, packaging and building a circular economy.
Climate change
Climate change impacts the production of our beverages, including water resources, ingredient availability and the production process. We rely on natural resources to produce our beverages, and we’re taking action to reduce our operational and supply chain CO2 emissions to establish long-term resilience and deliver quality products into the future.

Partnering with industry
Asahi Beverages works in partnership with the beverages, waste and recycling industries to help improve the circular economy for recycled bottles and cans in Australia. Scroll down to read more about some of the initiatives we’re part of and how these partnerships are helping support our efforts.

Drink. Return. Repeat.
We’ve played a key role in establishing several of Australia’s Container Deposit Schemes.
These are a vital source of feedstock for Circular Plastics Australia (PET) plastic recycling facilities in Albury, New South Wales, and Altona North, Victoria. Circular Plastics Australia (PET) is a joint venture between Asahi Beverages, Pact Group, Cleanaway Waste Management, and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), that provides a bottle-to-bottle solution to accelerate the local plastic circular economy.

Keep the cap, close the loop
In New Zealand, The Packaging Forum has launched a Caps and Lids Recycling Scheme to divert caps and lids from being sent to landfill. Asahi Beverages is proud to be a founding member of the scheme, along with 11 other members. We’re delighted this scheme provides a means for these materials to enjoy a second life as another product, rather than going to landfill.
