CCB Management Services GmbH, representing COCA-COLA (HBC)

July 20, 2022

We are proud to be partnering with COCA-COLA (HBC) 

 A growth-focused CPG business and strategic bottling partner of The Coca-Cola Company. CCH is active in 28 countries across three continents, creating value for all stakeholders by supporting the socio-economic development of the societies in which the company operates. 

We are joining forces to develop a long-standing collaboration in the domain of Circular Economy. This collaboration will support the further proliferation and awareness of the Circular Economy domain. In addition, we will be exposing members to the cutting-edge research as well as education, upskilling and reskilling instruments that would render the employers and employees prepared for the upcoming transition without abolishing their competitive edge. 

With main focus on Youth empowerment since the flagship program of the Company’s Mission 2025 sustainability commitments Youth empowered aims at supporting young people and increasing their employability.  

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