Full-Time
Posted on 9/24/2025
Global packaging solutions with sustainable materials
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Monroe, LA, USA
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Amcor produces packaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, and home-care products and develops end-to-end packaging solutions using plastics and other materials. Its focus is on safety, quality, and sustainability, working with customers to meet evolving environmental goals. The company differentiates itself through global scale and a strong push to increase recycled content, especially post-consumer recycled materials, in its rigid packaging. Its goal is to deliver responsible packaging at scale while expanding the use of recycled materials and reducing environmental impact.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Zurich, Switzerland
Founded
1864
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Health Insurance
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Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Employee Assistance Program
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
401(k) Company Match
Discretionary annual bonus program
Amcor, a global packaging company valued at $19.6 billion, is preparing to announce its fiscal Q3 2026 earnings. Analysts expect the Zurich-based firm to report earnings of $0.98 per share, up 8.9% year-over-year from $0.90 per share. The company has beaten or met Wall Street estimates in three of the last four quarters. In Q2, Amcor reported adjusted earnings of $0.86 per share, exceeding expectations by 3.6%, though revenue of $5.4 billion missed forecasts by 1.8%. The 68.1% revenue increase was largely driven by the Berry acquisition. For fiscal 2026, analysts project earnings of $3.99 per share, up 12.4% from the previous year. Wall Street maintains a "Moderate Buy" rating, with a mean price target of $51.14, suggesting 20.7% upside potential.
Wells Fargo has downgraded Amcor plc to Equal Weight from Overweight and reduced its price target to $43 from $48. The bank cited disproportionate share price reactions across the packaging sector tied to the Iran conflict, favouring companies with low leverage, high US concentration and defensive production exposures. Amcor reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 86 cents, beating the 84-cent consensus, though revenue of $5.45 billion missed the $5.52 billion estimate. Chief executive Peter Konieczny said performance aligned with expectations despite challenging volumes, with earnings growth supported by disciplined execution and synergies from the Berry acquisition. The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings per share guidance of $4.00-$4.15 and expects free cash flow of $1.8 billion to $1.9 billion.
Amcor has partnered with Belgian company De Ceuster Meststoffen (DCM) to launch a recyclable mono-material polyethylene film for the European fertiliser market. The packaging replaces DCM's previous multi-material structure, which could not be recycled through existing waste streams. The new packs contain 35% post-consumer recycled content and are available in sizes ranging from 650g to 7kg. The film uses machine-direction oriented PE combined with a functional sealant layer, providing gas and moisture resistance whilst maintaining strength and reducing puncture risk. DCM's communication manager Sofie Peeters noted that sustainability has been central to the company's philosophy since its founding in 1976. The solution helps brands meet sustainability objectives whilst complying with upcoming Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation requirements across Europe.
Amcor reported second-quarter revenue of $5.4 billion, EBITDA of $826 million and adjusted earnings per share of $0.86, whilst declaring a $0.65 quarterly dividend. The packaging company reaffirmed full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $4.00–$4.15 and free cash flow of $1.8–$1.9 billion. The company is accelerating its Berry integration, capturing $55 million in synergies during the quarter and $93 million in the first half. Management targets at least $260 million in synergies for fiscal 2026 and $650 million through fiscal 2028, supported by headcount reductions and site consolidations. Core portfolio volumes declined approximately 1.5 per cent, with pet care and meat proteins outperforming. Adjusted leverage stood at 3.6 times at quarter-end, targeted to reach 3.1–3.2 times by year-end.
Amcor reported fiscal second-quarter profit of $177 million, with adjusted earnings of 86 cents per share, exceeding Wall Street expectations of 83 cents per share. However, the packaging company's revenue of $5.45 billion missed analyst forecasts of $5.55 billion. The Warmley Bristol-based firm expects full-year earnings between $4 and $4.15 per share. Amcor shares have risen nearly 8% since the start of the year but have declined 6% over the past 12 months, trading at $44.92.