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  • Löfbergs and Swedish government agency in a joint initiative

    Many coffee farmers around the world are adversely affected by the climate changes - with poorer living conditions as a cause. Now, Sida is taking joint action together with Löfbergs and nine other coffee companies. In a common development project, they want to improve the possibilities for small-scale coffee farmers to meet the climate changes and increase their income.

  • Small-scale coffee farmers increased their production

    Increased production, higher quality and better standard of living. That is the result of a three-year development project in Brazil, which Löfbergs has undertaken. The project involved 500 coffee farmers and their families.

  • Great interest in Löfbergs Lila's sustainability work

    The interest in Löfbergs Lila's sustainability work is increasing. Recently, Lars Appelqvist, CEO at Löfbergs Lila, participated in a breakfast seminar about climate policy in the Riksdag. On Monday, Kathrine Löfberg is going to Stockholm to discuss sustainable consumption with Åsa Romson, spokesperson for the Swedish Green Party.

  • Löfbergs Lila is a new member of the Haga Initiative

    Löfbergs Lila is a new member of the company network Haga Initiative. The Haga Initiative consists of ten well-known companies and wants to reduce the carbon emissions of the business sector, highlight the climate issue as one of the most important future issues, and act as a role model for companies that take active responsibility for the climate.