Löfbergs received environment award
Löfbergs received the Environment Award of the Year at the Swedish Dagligvarugalan. The family-owned coffee roaster was awarded for its genuine and transparent sustainability work.
Löfbergs received the Environment Award of the Year at the Swedish Dagligvarugalan. The family-owned coffee roaster was awarded for its genuine and transparent sustainability work.
Löfbergs is headed toward a record year for its sales of coffee capsules. So far, the sales in Sweden have increased with 152 % this year - to be compared with the total growth on the market, which is 75 %. This according to recent numbers from Nielsen Company.*
A black, 100 % organic tea with the taste of wild raspberries and Swedish summer. That is the latest addition to Kobb's popular family of teas.
Ruotsi vai Suomi? Me Löfbergsillä voimme kannustaa kumpaakin maata kansainvälisissä kokkikilpailuissa. Olemme tehneet yhteistyötä monta vuotta Ruotsin maajoukkueen kanssa, ja nyt perheyrityksemme ryhtyy yhteistyöhön myös Suomen maajoukkueen kanssa.
Sweden or Finland? During international chef competitions, Löfbergs will be able to root for two different teams. The company has worked together with the Swedish Culinary Team for several years, and the family-owned coffee roaster has now initiated cooperation with the Finnish Culinary Team as well.
Many great contributions in the retail trade are rewarded at Dagligvarugalan in Sweden. Today, this year's finalists were presented. Löfbergs is nominated for no less than three awards, including the Environment Award of the Year.
Cresta Awards is an international advertising competition based in New York. For the first time, the Swedish coffee roaster Löfbergs is one of the finalists. The company has been nominated for its campaign "En god anledning att ses" (A good reason to get together).
Löfbergs is one of Sweden's 10 best role models in the sustainability field - this according to a survey that was presented during the Almedalen Week in Sweden. 200 sustainability experts were given the opportunity to give their opinion on companies that are in the forefront, and Löfbergs is one of them.
The Swedish company Löfbergs continues its expansion in Europe. The family-owned coffee roaster is buying the British company Food Brands Group. Through this acquisition, Löfbergs will establish in British retail market. The acquisition is the largest one in Löfbergs's more than hundred-year history.
They drink more coffee than anyone else in the world, and they are traditionally a bit fairer than other Europeans. But now the dark roast coffee gains ground in Finland. In a recent study, Kharisma and Crescendo from Löfbergs get high marks from Finnish consumers.
Suomalaiset nauttivat eniten kahvia maailmassa väkilukuun suhteutettuna. Perinteisesti suomalaiset juovat vaaleapaahtoisempaa kahvia kuin muualla Euroopassa. Tummapaahtoinen kahvi on kuitenkin nyt entistä suositumpaa ja valtaa markkinaosuutta Suomessa. Tuoreen tutkimuksen mukaan Kahvipaahtimo Löfbergsin tummapaahtoiset Kharisma ja Crescendo saavat huippuarvosanat suomalaisilta kahvinjuojilta.
The market for coffee capsules is substantially growing in Sweden. And Löfbergs is growing most of all. According to numbers from Nielsen Company, Löfbergs has more than doubled its sales since the turn of the year