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Coca-Cola FEMSA is the largest public bottler of Coca-Cola products globally and a prominent beverage company in Latin America and parts of Asia. Established in 1991 as a joint venture between FEMSA and The Coca-Cola Company, it has grown significantly since its inception. The company is headquartered in Mexico City and employs approximately 80,447 people, serving over 270 million consumers. Coca-Cola FEMSA produces, markets, sells, and distributes a wide range of beverages, including sparkling drinks, non-carbonated beverages, and alcoholic options like Topo Chico Hard Seltzer. The company boasts a portfolio of 134 brands and has established distribution agreements for products such as Monster energy drinks. Committed to social responsibility, Coca-Cola FEMSA invests in sustainability initiatives and community support, including microcredit programs and renewable energy projects. Its strategic acquisitions have expanded its reach across multiple countries, solidifying its position in the global beverage market.
ANDRITZ AG is a global technology group based in Graz, Austria, founded in 1852. Originally a small iron foundry, it has grown into a leading supplier of plants, equipment, automation solutions, and services across various industries. The company has a rich history of expansion and innovation, including significant acquisitions that have enhanced its capabilities in hydropower, pulp and paper, metalworking, and environmental technologies. ANDRITZ offers a wide range of products and services, including water turbines, complete paper machines, advanced metals technology, and battery cell manufacturing systems. The company emphasizes high-tech production systems and environmental solutions, catering to the needs of global markets. With a commitment to core values such as passion and partnership, ANDRITZ continues to evolve and adapt to the demands of the industries it serves.
Mars, Incorporated is a privately held American multinational company founded in 1911 by Frank C. Mars. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, it specializes in confectionery, pet food, food products, and animal care services. The company is entirely owned by the Mars family and ranks as the fourth-largest privately held company in the U.S., with annual sales of $45 billion and over 130,000 employees across more than 80 countries. Mars operates in five main segments: confectionery, petcare, food, drinks, and symbioscience. Its well-known brands include M&M's, Snickers, Mars bar, Milky Way, Pedigree, Whiskas, and Uncle Ben's rice. The company has a strong global presence, manufacturing in over 100 countries and maintaining key facilities in the U.S., UK, Netherlands, France, and Germany. Mars is committed to innovation and research, contributing to advancements in areas like cocoa flavanols and veterinary services.
TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation founded in 1972, specializing in sensor-based technologies for resource optimization. The company is headquartered in Asker, Norway, and operates globally with over 5,000 employees and more than 105,000 installations across 100 countries. TOMRA generates approximately 14.8 billion NOK in revenue as of 2023. TOMRA's product offerings include reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection and sorting of beverage containers, sensor-based sorting machines for fresh produce and processed foods, and advanced waste sorting systems for various materials. The company emphasizes sustainability, capturing over 46 billion containers annually and utilizing technologies such as lasers, ultrasound, and X-ray for efficient waste sorting. With a strong focus on supporting the circular economy, TOMRA serves industries including recycling, food processing, and mining.
ArcelorMittal is the world's largest steel and mining company, established through the merger of Arcelor and Mittal Steel in 2006-2007. Headquartered in Luxembourg, it produces about 10% of global steel output and operates on a global scale, focusing on steelmaking, mining, and related operations. The company has expanded its reach through acquisitions and partnerships, including ventures in recycling and low-carbon steel. ArcelorMittal specializes in integrated steel production, offering a wide range of products such as flat steel, long steel, and specialty steels. It also engages in mining operations for iron ore and coal to support its steel production. The company is committed to sustainability, with initiatives like XCarb recycled steel and carbon capture projects. Its production facilities span across Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia, showcasing its extensive global presence. Lakshmi Mittal serves as CEO, leading the company's focus on research and sustainable development.
First Quantum Minerals is a leading global mining and metals company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It ranks among the top 10 copper producers worldwide and has significant interests in nickel. The company engages in mineral exploration, development, and production, operating long-life mines across six continents and employing approximately 14,500 people. Founded in 1996, First Quantum has expanded through exploration, strategic acquisitions, and operational development. Its product portfolio includes copper in various forms, nickel, and byproducts such as gold, zinc, silver, cobalt, and pyrite. The company is committed to a holistic mining approach, focusing on operational efficiency, sustainability, and community engagement. Its exploration strategy targets new copper deposits in regions like Zambia, South America, and Turkey, ensuring a proactive approach to resource development.
HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 1939 by William R. Hewlett and David Packard, HP specializes in personal computers, printers, and related hardware, software, and services. The company has a rich history of innovation, starting with electronic test instruments and evolving into a leader in computing and printing technologies. HP's product offerings include a wide range of personal computers, laptops, desktops, inkjet and laser printers, and scanners. The company is known for its pioneering work in portable designs and desktop publishing, with notable products like the HP LaserJet printer and the first handheld scientific calculator, the HP-35. HP also emphasizes sustainability through hardware recycling initiatives and has formed partnerships with companies like Bang & Olufsen and Intel to enhance its product offerings. With a commitment to creativity and employee welfare, HP continues to serve consumers, small and medium-sized businesses, governments, and large enterprises globally.
Loomis US is the largest integrated cash distribution network in the United States, with nearly 200 locations and over 9,000 employees. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, it is a subsidiary of the Sweden-based Securitas Group. The company has a rich history dating back to 1897, when it was founded during the Alaska Gold Rush. It became the first cash transportation service in the Western US to use armored vehicles in 1925. Loomis US offers secure solutions for the distribution, handling, storage, and recycling of cash and valuables. Its key services include armored cash transport, ATM services, cash management solutions, and secure storage and recycling. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including financial institutions, retailers, and commercial enterprises, across multiple states such as Texas, Florida, and Illinois.
Bridgestone Americas, Inc. is the North American subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, a leading company in the tire and rubber industry. The company was formed through the merger with Firestone Tire & Rubber Company in 1988 and focuses on manufacturing, sales, and innovation in the Americas. Bridgestone Americas has a rich history, tracing its roots back to the founding of Firestone in 1900 and Bridgestone in 1931. The company primarily manufactures tires for passenger vehicles, light trucks, trucks, and buses, along with rubber products. Its offerings include tire retreading services, chemical and industrial products, and various rubber components. Bridgestone Americas is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and operates multiple manufacturing plants across the U.S., Canada, and Brazil, supporting its extensive sales and logistics network throughout the Americas.
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit organization based in Toronto, Ontario, dedicated to helping producers comply with extended producer responsibility (EPR) regulations for packaging and paper products. Founded by a coalition of leading Canadian food, beverage, and consumer product manufacturers, the organization focuses on designing and managing efficient recycling systems to promote a circular economy across various provinces, including Ontario, New Brunswick, and Alberta. The organization offers a range of services to support producers in fulfilling their EPR obligations. This includes the design and implementation of recycling programs, supply chain operations, producer registration and education, and technology support for tracking and reporting. Circular Materials collaborates with environmental organizations and educational groups to enhance recycling initiatives and community engagement. By managing provincial EPR programs and utilizing secure technology platforms, Circular Materials aims to ensure materials are effectively collected, recycled, and reintegrated into production processes.
Grupo Rotoplas S.A.B. de C.V. is a leading provider of comprehensive water solutions in the Americas, based in Mexico. With over 45 years of experience, the company operates in 14 countries and manages 18 manufacturing plants. Rotoplas offers a diverse portfolio of 27 product lines, including water storage tanks, piping, filtration units, pumps, and wastewater treatment systems. Their solutions address the entire water cycle, from storage and purification to recycling, catering to residential, industrial, and commercial needs. Headquartered in Mexico City, Rotoplas employs around 3,460 people and reported $656.6 million in revenue. The company emphasizes innovation and responsible water use, focusing on initiatives like water recycling. With a strong presence in Mexico, Rotoplas is expanding its operations in the U.S. and other countries, targeting high-growth areas in water management. The company is publicly listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the ticker AGUA.
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