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  • Löfbergs Whole Beans Now in Sustainable Mono-Material

    All Löfbergs whole beans are now packed in mono-material – a packaging made from a single type of plastic and fully recyclable. This transition marks an important step towards more sustainable material use and a circular economy. "This is an important part of our work to create a more sustainable supply chain,” says Madelene Breiling, Head of Development & Compliance at Löfbergs.

  • Löfbergs Makes the Big Shift: From Reducing to Restoring

    Building on more than a century of work to advance sustainability - and after two years of co-developing a regenerative agroforestry sourcing model together with GrowGrounds - Löfbergs is now entering the next phase: scaling real-world restoration across key coffee landscapes. The goal is clear: restore nature, improve farmer resilience, and secure high-quality coffee for future generations.

  • Löfbergs Named One of Europe’s Top Three Coffee Roasters

    Swedish-based coffee company Löfbergs has been named one of the top three Commercial Coffee Roasters at The European Coffee & Hospitality Awards in Berlin, alongside Lavazza and Illy. The award honours companies that drive the industry forward through quality, innovation, and responsibility.

  • Löfbergs takes the lead with Regenerative Organic Certified Coffee

    Swedish-based coffee roaster Löfbergs has taken another pioneering step in sustainable coffee sourcing. Earlier this year, the family-owned company became one of the first in Europe to buy Regenerative Organic Certified coffee — a new and ambitious certification that goes beyond traditional organic standards.

  • Löfbergs Double-Nominated for European Coffee Awards 2025

    Swedish-based coffee roaster Löfbergs has been shortlisted in two categories at the upcoming European Coffee & Hospitality Awards 2025: Best European Commercial Coffee Roaster and Most Sustainable Brand. The dual nominations underline the company’s strong position in the European coffee industry.

  • Löfbergs Strengthens Danish Operations with New MD for Peter Larsen Kaffe

    Henrik Biilmann, 55, has been appointed new Managing Director of Danish coffee roastery Peter Larsen Kaffe, part of the Löfbergs Group. He will assume the role on 1 July 2025, succeeding Claus Bertelsen. Henrik’s mission is to further develop the company as a strong and sustainable coffee brand in Denmark.

  • Löfbergs Expands Its Partnership with Scandic

    The Swedish-based coffee roastery Löfbergs is extending and expanding its long-standing partnership with the hotel operator Scandic. The new agreement runs until 2027 and covers all Scandic hotels in Sweden, Finland, and now also Denmark.

  • Löfbergs Receives McDonald’s Sustainability Innovation Award

    Löfbergs has been awarded the prestigious Sustainability Innovation Award by Food Folk, McDonald's licensee for the Nordics, recognising the company’s outstanding efforts in sustainability. This award highlights the hard work behind Löfbergs' commitment to improving traceability within the supply chain and comes amidst tough competition from McDonald's suppliers across the Nordic region.

  • New Survey: 8 Out of 10 Swedes Drink Coffee

    The coffee roastery Löfbergs has conducted an extensive survey of Swedish coffee habits. Among other findings, it reveals that 8 out of 10 Swedes drink coffee, with filter coffee being the clear favourite.

  • Cold coffee is hot in Sweden – 1 in 3 young coffee drinkers choose ice coffee

    Sweden is one of the world’s most coffee-consuming countries. Hot coffee is dominating, but the interest for cold coffee is growing, especially among young people. This according to a new survey conducted on behalf of Löfbergs. 36 per cent of all coffee-drinking Swedes aged 18 to 29 have consumed ice coffee in the past month. It means that ice coffee is more popular than both cappuccino and latte.

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