Customers
We are committed to providing high quality products and services and to giving customers clear and complete information so that they can make informed choices. We advertise responsibly. We protect personal data in line with applicable regulations. Feedback helps us understand customer needs and improve our services.
At the Group level we build customer protection into our policies. Our Health and Safety Policy sets out our goal of zero harm to customers, with each company under our management control to apply this policy in a way which is relevant to its business.
The Swire Pacific Personal Data Policy requires group companies to comply with applicable legal requirements relating to the handling of personal data (including its collection, holding, processing, disclosure and use) and to respect the privacy of others and the confidentiality of information received in the course of business.
Where relevant, our subsidiaries have dedicated governance to oversee implementation and efficacy of data protection policies. Our Group Personal Data Policy and Guidelines require our operating companies to appoint a Data Protection Officer, carry out Privacy Impact Assessments, establish a Data Privacy Policy and only collect personal data upon consent of the customer. Our operating companies have cyber incident response plans. Further information is available in the Risk management section of this report and our 2022 Annual Report.
Employees are required to follow internal guidelines covering the collection, processing, transfer, retention, and disposal of customers’ personal data. Data protection obligations are included in contracts with third-party data processors.
During 2022, there were no convictions for non-compliance with laws and regulations relating to customer privacy that would have a significant impact on the Group.
The approach of our major businesses to material customer issues is described below.
Consumers are increasingly conscious of health and nutrition when deciding what to eat and drink. Eating less sugar is increasingly important. Swire Coca-Cola aims to address this by:
- Gradually reducing the amount of sugar in its beverages portfolio, with a target to reduce the average sugar content in 100mL of beverages by 20% by 2025
- Offering smaller serving sizes to make controlling sugar intake easier, with packages containing 250mL or less available in all its markets
- Introducing diet, light, and zero-calorie drinks, reformulating recipes and finding alternatives to sugar which reduce sugar content without compromising taste
- With TCCC, exploring ways to make beverages more nutritious by adding vitamins, minerals, electrolytes or dietary fibre
Other material issues | Our approach | |
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Responsible marketing | In line with TCCC’s Responsible Marketing Policy, Swire Coca-Cola will not advertise our products in media (television, print, websites, social media, movies or SMS/email marketing) targeting children under the age of 13. We do not advertise our products in primary schools. | |
Food safety | Swire Coca-Cola regularly audits hygiene and delivery procedures to ensure compliance with its food safety standards. All Swire Coca-Cola plants have FSSC22000 Food Safety Certification. | |
Clear labelling | Swire Coca-Cola includes caloric information on the front of its packaging. Nutritional information provided is factual and easy-to-understand, and fully compliant with regulations. |
For more information, please see Swire Coca-Cola’s Sustainable Development Report 2022.