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Amcor

Amcor plc is a global packaging company. It develops and produces flexible packaging,[2] rigid containers, specialty cartons,[3] closures and services for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical-device, home and personal-care,[4] and other products.[5]

Amcor plc
TypePublic company
ISINJE00BJ1F3079
IndustryPackaging
Founded1896; 127 years ago (1896)
HeadquartersZurich, Switzerland (originally Melbourne, Australia)
Key people
Ron Delia, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
ProductsPackaging
Revenue US$14.54 billion (2022)
US$1.24 billion (2022)
US$815 million (2022)
Total assets US$17.46 billion (2022)
Total equity US$4.14 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 44,000 (2022)
Websiteamcor.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

The company originated in paper milling businesses established in and around Melbourne, Australia, during the 1860s. These were consolidated as the Australian Paper Mills Company Pty Ltd, in 1896.

Amcor is a dual-listed company, being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: AMC) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AMCR).

As of 30 June 2022, the company employed 44,000 people and generated US$14.5 billion in sales from operations in some 200 locations in over 40 countries.[1]

Reflecting its global status, Amcor is included in several international stock market indices, including the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, CDP Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (Australia), the MSCI Global Sustainability Index, the Ethibel Excellence Investment Register, and the FTSE4Good Index Series.

Structure

Amcor has two reporting segments: Flexibles Packaging and Rigid Plastics.[6]

Flexibles Packaging develops and supplies flexible packaging and specialty folding cartons. It has four business units: Flexibles Europe, Middle East and Africa; Flexibles Americas; Flexibles Asia Pacific; and Specialty Cartons.[7]

Rigid Plastics is one of the world's largest suppliers of rigid plastic packaging.[8] It has four business units: North America Beverages; North America Specialty Containers; Latin America; and Bericap Closures.[citation needed]

History

Australian Paper Manufacturers was renamed Amcor Limited in 1986. Previously, the company manufactured pulp paper and paperboard products, along with metal can and flexible packaging.[9]

The printing paper divisions were spun-off into a new company, named Paperlinx, in April 2000. This demerger was intended to enable Amcor to focus on global packaging.[10]

Amcor's 45 percent interest in Kimberly-Clark Australia, a tissue and personal-care products company, was divested in June 2002.[11][12]

 
Factory entrance of Amcor Flexibles Tscheulin Rothal GmbH in Teningen, Germany
 
Amcor Rigid Plastics plant in Manchester, Michigan, United States

Mergers and acquisitions

In July 2002, Amcor acquired the rigid packaging and closures businesses of Schmalbach-Lubeca, headquartered in Ratingen, Germany.[11] This acquisition, at a cost of around $2.875 billion, made Amcor the largest manufacturer of PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) containers, globally.[13]

In 2007, Amcor sold its European PET business to La Seda, a Spain-based manufacturer.[14]

In February 2008, Amcor announced the construction of a 400,000-tonnes per annum recycled paper mill located at its existing paper mill in Botany, New South Wales.[15] The 'B9' paper machine, so named as it was the ninth paper machine to operate at the Botany Mill, was commissioned in 2012 and was officially opened by the Premier of New South Wales, Barry O'Farrell, on 1 February 2013.[15] The B9 paper machine produced enough paper to fulfill the company's Australasian paper requirements, and as a result, Amcor's other recycled paper mill in Fairfield, Victoria, closed in late 2012.[15]

In 2010, Amcor completed the acquisition of Alcan's food (Europe and Asia) and global pharmaceutical and tobacco businesses from Rio Tinto for US$2.03 billion.[16]

In 2011, Amcor acquired Marfred Industries, one of the largest independently owned packaging manufacturers and distributors in the United States.[17]

In 2012, Amcor acquired the business assets of Carter & Associates, a major distributor of Amcor glass wine, champagne and spirit bottles in New Zealand.[18]

In 2012, Amcor acquired the Aperio Group packaging company, adding further capability in Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. This company also acquired Uniglobe Packaging, a business based in Daman, north of Mumbai, India, in the same year.[19]

In December 2013, Amcor demerged its Australasia and Packaging Distribution (AAPD) business into a separate company called Orora, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[20] The spin-off allowed Amcor to focus on making flexible- and rigid-plastic packaging and tobacco packaging, mostly for overseas markets.

In 2015, Amcor's chairman, Graeme Liebelt, advised that Ken MacKenzie would retire as CEO effective 17 April 2015 and would be succeeded by Ron Delia.[21]

In July 2015, Nampak Flexibles, a flexible packaging business in South Africa was acquired by Amcor for US$22 million.[22]

In September 2015, the US$30 million acquisition of Souza Cruz's internal tobacco packaging operations in Brazil was completed. This acquisition aligned with Amcor's objective of growing in Latin America.[23]

In October 2015, the US$55 million acquisition of Encon, a privately owned preform manufacturing business in the United States, was completed.[24]

In December 2015, the US$45 million acquisition of Deluxe Packages was completed. The business operated one manufacturing plant in Yuba City, California.[25]

In May 2016, Amcor acquired Canadian company Plastics Moulders Limited for US$32 million. The rigid plastics business manufactured containers and closures for the food, home, and personal-care markets in North America from a single plant in Toronto.[26]

In June 2016, Amcor acquired Alusa, the largest flexible packaging business in South America for a purchase price of US$435 million. It was the largest flexible packaging manufacturer and supplier in Chile and Peru, and a participant in Colombia and Argentina, with one plant in each of these four countries.[27]

In November 2016, the specialty containers business of Sonoco Products Company, a manufacturer of specialty rigid plastic containers, was acquired by Amcor for US$280 million. The former Sonoco business had six production sites in the United States and one in Canada.[28]

In January 2017, Amcor acquired Qite for US$28 million. The North China business produced flexible packaging products to large domestic customers in the dairy and food segments.[29]

In May 2017, Amcor acquired Plasticos, a specialty container business, from a leading food producer in Colombia. The acquisition expanded Amcor’s specialty container product offerings in Latin America, including thin-wall injection moulding and in-mould labelling.[30]

In August 2018, Amcor announced the acquisition of Bemis Company, a US-based manufacturer, through the acquisition of US$5.25 billion in shares.[31] Amcor purchased Marfred Industries in 2018, making it one of the largest independently held package makers and distributors in the United States.

Products

Amcor develops and produces packaging for use with snacks and confectionery, cheese and yoghurt, fresh produce, beverage and pet food products, and rigid-plastic containers for brands in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal and home-care segments.[32]

The company's global pharmaceutical packaging addresses requirements for unit doses, safety, patient compliance, anti-counterfeiting and sustainability.[33]

Amcor's specialty cartons made from plastic materials are used for a variety of end markets, including pharmaceutical, healthcare, food, spirits and wine, personal and home-care products.[citation needed] Amcor also develops and makes wine and spirit closures.[34]

In February 2018, the company commercialised its Liquiform technology, which uses the packaged product instead of compressed air to simultaneously form and fill plastic containers and eliminates costs associated with traditional blow-molding, as well as handling, transporting, and warehousing empty containers.[35]

Controversies

In 2001, Amcor was fined A$10,000 by EPA Victoria for pollution.[36]

In 2006, a Four Corners story, titled The A Team, revealed the controversial methods used by Amcor to influence forestry policies.[37]

In 2007, following investigations by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, Amcor and Visy were found to have engaged in price fixing and market sharing in the market for the supply of corrugated fibreboard packaging.[38]

In 2008, Amcor was convicted by the Heidelberg Magistrates' Court for releasing oil to the Yarra River from its Alphington, plant and fined $80,000.[39]

In 2021, Amcor were ranked 7th on Michael West's "Top 40 Tax Dodgers in Australia".[40]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Amcor plc 2022 Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 18 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Flexible Packaging". Amcor. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Specialty Cartons". Amcor. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Closures". Amcor. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Amcor around the globe". Amcor. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  6. ^ "2019 Annual Report" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Amcor reports first half results and improved outlook for fiscal 2020". AP NEWS. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Spotlight on...Rigid Plastics Packaging in 2017". PackagingNews. 6 January 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd (APM)". Corporate entry - Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  10. ^ "Group History". Paperlinx. from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  11. ^ a b "Amcor acquires Schmalbach-Lubeca operations". Packaging World. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  12. ^ . Kimberly-Clark. Archived from the original on 22 May 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Eastern Europeans Balk at PET Barrier Bottles". plasticstoday.com. 1 July 2003. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  14. ^ "Amcor sells Euro business for $676m". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  15. ^ a b c "Recycled paper mill opens in NSW". sustainabilitymatters.net.au. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Amcor acquires majority Alcon Packaging businesses from Rio Tinto". New Statesman. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  17. ^ Bakery and snacks.com. "Amcor eyes global benefits with US packager and distributor acquisition". Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  18. ^ "New Zealand Wine Grower April - May 2012". Issuu. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  19. ^ "Acquisition of Aperio Group Completed". Amcor. 14 May 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  20. ^ "Demerged Amcor arm to be called Orora". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australian Associated Press. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  21. ^ "CEO Retirement & Appointment". Amcor.com. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  22. ^ "Amcor acquires Nampak Flexible". Australian Manufacturing. 5 July 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  23. ^ "Amcor pays $US30m for Souza Cruz in Brazil". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  24. ^ "Amcor Acquires Encon's Preform Manufacturing Business". ink world. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  25. ^ "Amcor-acquires-Deluxe-Packages-for-45m". Bakery and snacks.com. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  26. ^ "Amcor buys Canadian plastics firm Plastic Moulders for $32m". The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  27. ^ "Amcor outlays $567m for South American packager Alusa". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 April 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  28. ^ . Reuters. Archived from the original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  29. ^ "Amcor continues buying spree with Chinese packaging acquisition". Plastics Today. 10 November 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  30. ^ "Amcor buys Colombian packaging plant". SBS World News. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  31. ^ "Packaging group Amcor aims to wrap up rival Bemis for $5.25 billion". Reuters. 6 August 2018.
  32. ^ "Packing Strategies eBook" (PDF).
  33. ^ "Sustainability of supply, compliance issues take precedence". Healthcare Packaging. 21 April 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  34. ^ "Leading winemakers endorse quality of Amcor closures". Packaging Strategies. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  35. ^ "Amcor Launches First Commercial Container Using LiquiForm Technology". ink world. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  36. ^ "Troubled mill won't be rushed out". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 June 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  37. ^ "The A Team". Four Corners. ABC. Retrieved 1 August 2017. Conservationists now decry "dirty tricks", but organisers insist they were simply playing green activists at their own game: smart, tough politics.
  38. ^ "ACL Australian Competition Law". ACCC v Visy Industries Holdings Pty Ltd (No 3). Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  39. ^ "Amcor Packaging (Australia) Pty Ltd (ACN 004 275 165)". Environment Protection Authority Victoria. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  40. ^ "Revealed: Australia's Top 40 Tax Dodgers for 2021". 14 January 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2021.

Further reading

  • E.K. Sinclair, "The Spreading Tree, A history of APM and Amcor 1844-1989", Allen & Unwin, 1990
  • Amcor's History

External links

  • Official website
  • Business data for Amcor plc:
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Amcor plc is a global packaging company It develops and produces flexible packaging 2 rigid containers specialty cartons 3 closures and services for food beverage pharmaceutical medical device home and personal care 4 and other products 5 Amcor plcTypePublic companyTraded asNYSE AMCRS amp P 500 componentASX AMCISINJE00BJ1F3079IndustryPackagingFounded1896 127 years ago 1896 HeadquartersZurich Switzerland originally Melbourne Australia Key peopleRon Delia Managing Director and Chief Executive OfficerProductsPackagingRevenueUS 14 54 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 1 24 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 815 million 2022 Total assetsUS 17 46 billion 2022 Total equityUS 4 14 billion 2022 Number of employeesc 44 000 2022 Websiteamcor wbr comFootnotes references 1 The company originated in paper milling businesses established in and around Melbourne Australia during the 1860s These were consolidated as the Australian Paper Mills Company Pty Ltd in 1896 Amcor is a dual listed company being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange ASX AMC and New York Stock Exchange NYSE AMCR As of 30 June 2022 update the company employed 44 000 people and generated US 14 5 billion in sales from operations in some 200 locations in over 40 countries 1 Reflecting its global status Amcor is included in several international stock market indices including the Dow Jones Sustainability Index CDP Climate Disclosure Leadership Index Australia the MSCI Global Sustainability Index the Ethibel Excellence Investment Register and the FTSE4Good Index Series Contents 1 Structure 2 History 2 1 Mergers and acquisitions 3 Products 4 Controversies 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksStructure EditAmcor has two reporting segments Flexibles Packaging and Rigid Plastics 6 Flexibles Packaging develops and supplies flexible packaging and specialty folding cartons It has four business units Flexibles Europe Middle East and Africa Flexibles Americas Flexibles Asia Pacific and Specialty Cartons 7 Rigid Plastics is one of the world s largest suppliers of rigid plastic packaging 8 It has four business units North America Beverages North America Specialty Containers Latin America and Bericap Closures citation needed History EditAustralian Paper Manufacturers was renamed Amcor Limited in 1986 Previously the company manufactured pulp paper and paperboard products along with metal can and flexible packaging 9 The printing paper divisions were spun off into a new company named Paperlinx in April 2000 This demerger was intended to enable Amcor to focus on global packaging 10 Amcor s 45 percent interest in Kimberly Clark Australia a tissue and personal care products company was divested in June 2002 11 12 Factory entrance of Amcor Flexibles Tscheulin Rothal GmbH in Teningen Germany Amcor Rigid Plastics plant in Manchester Michigan United States Mergers and acquisitions Edit In July 2002 Amcor acquired the rigid packaging and closures businesses of Schmalbach Lubeca headquartered in Ratingen Germany 11 This acquisition at a cost of around 2 875 billion made Amcor the largest manufacturer of PET Polyethylene terephthalate containers globally 13 In 2007 Amcor sold its European PET business to La Seda a Spain based manufacturer 14 In February 2008 Amcor announced the construction of a 400 000 tonnes per annum recycled paper mill located at its existing paper mill in Botany New South Wales 15 The B9 paper machine so named as it was the ninth paper machine to operate at the Botany Mill was commissioned in 2012 and was officially opened by the Premier of New South Wales Barry O Farrell on 1 February 2013 15 The B9 paper machine produced enough paper to fulfill the company s Australasian paper requirements and as a result Amcor s other recycled paper mill in Fairfield Victoria closed in late 2012 15 In 2010 Amcor completed the acquisition of Alcan s food Europe and Asia and global pharmaceutical and tobacco businesses from Rio Tinto for US 2 03 billion 16 In 2011 Amcor acquired Marfred Industries one of the largest independently owned packaging manufacturers and distributors in the United States 17 In 2012 Amcor acquired the business assets of Carter amp Associates a major distributor of Amcor glass wine champagne and spirit bottles in New Zealand 18 In 2012 Amcor acquired the Aperio Group packaging company adding further capability in Australia New Zealand and Thailand This company also acquired Uniglobe Packaging a business based in Daman north of Mumbai India in the same year 19 In December 2013 Amcor demerged its Australasia and Packaging Distribution AAPD business into a separate company called Orora which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange 20 The spin off allowed Amcor to focus on making flexible and rigid plastic packaging and tobacco packaging mostly for overseas markets In 2015 Amcor s chairman Graeme Liebelt advised that Ken MacKenzie would retire as CEO effective 17 April 2015 and would be succeeded by Ron Delia 21 In July 2015 Nampak Flexibles a flexible packaging business in South Africa was acquired by Amcor for US 22 million 22 In September 2015 the US 30 million acquisition of Souza Cruz s internal tobacco packaging operations in Brazil was completed This acquisition aligned with Amcor s objective of growing in Latin America 23 In October 2015 the US 55 million acquisition of Encon a privately owned preform manufacturing business in the United States was completed 24 In December 2015 the US 45 million acquisition of Deluxe Packages was completed The business operated one manufacturing plant in Yuba City California 25 In May 2016 Amcor acquired Canadian company Plastics Moulders Limited for US 32 million The rigid plastics business manufactured containers and closures for the food home and personal care markets in North America from a single plant in Toronto 26 In June 2016 Amcor acquired Alusa the largest flexible packaging business in South America for a purchase price of US 435 million It was the largest flexible packaging manufacturer and supplier in Chile and Peru and a participant in Colombia and Argentina with one plant in each of these four countries 27 In November 2016 the specialty containers business of Sonoco Products Company a manufacturer of specialty rigid plastic containers was acquired by Amcor for US 280 million The former Sonoco business had six production sites in the United States and one in Canada 28 In January 2017 Amcor acquired Qite for US 28 million The North China business produced flexible packaging products to large domestic customers in the dairy and food segments 29 In May 2017 Amcor acquired Plasticos a specialty container business from a leading food producer in Colombia The acquisition expanded Amcor s specialty container product offerings in Latin America including thin wall injection moulding and in mould labelling 30 In August 2018 Amcor announced the acquisition of Bemis Company a US based manufacturer through the acquisition of US 5 25 billion in shares 31 Amcor purchased Marfred Industries in 2018 making it one of the largest independently held package makers and distributors in the United States Products EditAmcor develops and produces packaging for use with snacks and confectionery cheese and yoghurt fresh produce beverage and pet food products and rigid plastic containers for brands in the food beverage pharmaceutical and personal and home care segments 32 The company s global pharmaceutical packaging addresses requirements for unit doses safety patient compliance anti counterfeiting and sustainability 33 Amcor s specialty cartons made from plastic materials are used for a variety of end markets including pharmaceutical healthcare food spirits and wine personal and home care products citation needed Amcor also develops and makes wine and spirit closures 34 In February 2018 the company commercialised its Liquiform technology which uses the packaged product instead of compressed air to simultaneously form and fill plastic containers and eliminates costs associated with traditional blow molding as well as handling transporting and warehousing empty containers 35 Controversies EditIn 2001 Amcor was fined A 10 000 by EPA Victoria for pollution 36 In 2006 a Four Corners story titled The A Team revealed the controversial methods used by Amcor to influence forestry policies 37 In 2007 following investigations by the Australian Competition amp Consumer Commission Amcor and Visy were found to have engaged in price fixing and market sharing in the market for the supply of corrugated fibreboard packaging 38 In 2008 Amcor was convicted by the Heidelberg Magistrates Court for releasing oil to the Yarra River from its Alphington plant and fined 80 000 39 In 2021 Amcor were ranked 7th on Michael West s Top 40 Tax Dodgers in Australia 40 See also Edit Australia portalList of paper millsReferences Edit a b Amcor plc 2022 Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission 18 August 2022 Flexible Packaging Amcor Retrieved 21 May 2018 Specialty Cartons Amcor Retrieved 21 May 2018 Closures Amcor Retrieved 21 May 2018 Amcor around the globe Amcor Retrieved 4 May 2018 2019 Annual Report PDF Amcor reports first half results and improved outlook for fiscal 2020 AP NEWS 11 February 2020 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Spotlight on Rigid Plastics Packaging in 2017 PackagingNews 6 January 2017 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd APM Corporate entry Encyclopedia of Australian Science Retrieved 10 July 2011 Group History Paperlinx Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2011 a b Amcor acquires Schmalbach Lubeca operations Packaging World Retrieved 5 May 2018 Kimberly Clark Completes Acquisition of K C Australia Kimberly Clark Archived from the original on 22 May 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2018 Eastern Europeans Balk at PET Barrier Bottles plasticstoday com 1 July 2003 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Amcor sells Euro business for 676m The Sydney Morning Herald 2 July 2007 Retrieved 26 September 2017 a b c Recycled paper mill opens in NSW sustainabilitymatters net au Retrieved 19 August 2020 Amcor acquires majority Alcon Packaging businesses from Rio Tinto New Statesman 15 February 2010 Retrieved 15 February 2010 Bakery and snacks com Amcor eyes global benefits with US packager and distributor acquisition Retrieved 7 October 2016 New Zealand Wine Grower April May 2012 Issuu Retrieved 5 May 2018 Acquisition of Aperio Group Completed Amcor 14 May 2012 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Demerged Amcor arm to be called Orora The Sydney Morning Herald Australian Associated Press 24 October 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2017 CEO Retirement amp Appointment Amcor com Retrieved 25 September 2017 Amcor acquires Nampak Flexible Australian Manufacturing 5 July 2015 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor pays US30m for Souza Cruz in Brazil The Sydney Morning Herald 9 April 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2018 Amcor Acquires Encon s Preform Manufacturing Business ink world Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor acquires Deluxe Packages for 45m Bakery and snacks com Retrieved 5 May 2018 Amcor buys Canadian plastics firm Plastic Moulders for 32m The Sydney Morning Herald 11 May 2016 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor outlays 567m for South American packager Alusa The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 2016 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Sonoco agrees to sell rigid plastics blow molding operations to Amcor Reuters Archived from the original on 21 May 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor continues buying spree with Chinese packaging acquisition Plastics Today 10 November 2016 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor buys Colombian packaging plant SBS World News Retrieved 4 May 2018 Packaging group Amcor aims to wrap up rival Bemis for 5 25 billion Reuters 6 August 2018 Packing Strategies eBook PDF Sustainability of supply compliance issues take precedence Healthcare Packaging 21 April 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Leading winemakers endorse quality of Amcor closures Packaging Strategies Retrieved 5 May 2018 Amcor Launches First Commercial Container Using LiquiForm Technology ink world Retrieved 5 May 2018 Troubled mill won t be rushed out The Sydney Morning Herald 16 June 2011 Retrieved 5 May 2018 The A Team Four Corners ABC Retrieved 1 August 2017 Conservationists now decry dirty tricks but organisers insist they were simply playing green activists at their own game smart tough politics ACL Australian Competition Law ACCC v Visy Industries Holdings Pty Ltd No 3 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Amcor Packaging Australia Pty Ltd ACN 004 275 165 Environment Protection Authority Victoria Retrieved 9 May 2018 Revealed Australia s Top 40 Tax Dodgers for 2021 14 January 2021 Retrieved 16 January 2021 Further reading EditE K Sinclair The Spreading Tree A history of APM and Amcor 1844 1989 Allen amp Unwin 1990 Amcor s HistoryExternal links EditOfficial website Business data for Amcor plc BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amcor amp oldid 1132182683, wikipedia, wiki, 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