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Largest independent Coca-Cola bottler announced as Glasgow 2026 sponsor

THE largest independent bottler of Coca-Cola globally has been announced as the official soft drinks partners to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games and an official partner of Team Scotland.

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) and The Coca-Cola Company were announced as partners at CCEP’s East Kilbride manufacturing site. At the Glasgow 2026 Games, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Powerade and Smartwater will be the Official Soft Drink, Sports Drink and Water providers, respectively.

To support Glasgow 2026’s commitment to a greener Games, CCEP is partnering with environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful on a project to clean up riverbanks closest to the Commonwealth Games sports venues near to the River Clyde. CCEP will provide funding and volunteer support to the project.

The waste collected will support the Royal Commonwealth Society’s Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign, which has been running as part of the King’s Baton Relay in all 74 nations and territories of the Commonwealth, with a mission to prevent one million pieces of plastic from entering Commonwealth waterways before the Games commence.

CCEP will also work with venue waste management teams to support recycling efforts. All CCEP bottles sold at venue outlets will be recyclable, with the 500ml range made from 100% recycled plastic.

After the announcement, a tour of the East Kilbride facilities were given to Phil Batty OBE, CEO at Glasgow 2026; Team Scotland’s chief executive, Jon Doig OBE; and Scottish gymnast Eilidh Gorrell, who represented Team Scotland at Birmingham 2022.

Stephen Moorhouse, general manager at CCEP GB, said, “Supporting the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow feels particularly special for us, because we have strong roots through our local operations in East Kilbride. Working with our partners on the ground, we’re focused on creating a positive impact for communities across Glasgow, and an enjoyable experience for the thousands of people set to attend the Games.”

Seamus Kerrigan, site director at CCEP’s East Kilbride facility, added, “East Kilbride is a big part of our story in Scotland, we’ve been manufacturing locally for over 60 years, so it feels like the right place to share this news as the Commonwealth Games return to Glasgow in 2026. Glasgow 2026 is an exciting moment for the country and we’re proud to support the Games in a way that reflects our focus on sustainability and the communities around us.”