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“The climate change is already affecting the coffee industry to a great extent and something has to be done. It is about truly reducing the emissions in the entire value chain,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén, Head of Sustainability at Löfbergs.
“The climate change is already affecting the coffee industry to a great extent and something has to be done. It is about truly reducing the emissions in the entire value chain,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén, Head of Sustainability at Löfbergs.

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The sustainability report of Löfbergs: “We cannot climate-compensate away the challenges in the coffee industry.”

Through purposeful efforts and large investments, Swedish-based Löfbergs has successfully reduced its climate impact with 90 per cent over the last three years. The results are presented in the sustainability report that the family-owned coffee roaster releases today. The company are setting new tough climate targets with the focus to reduce the climate emissions in the entire value chain – in other words, even outside its own operations.

“The climate change is already affecting the coffee industry to a great extent and something has to be done. It is about truly reducing the emissions in the entire value chain. We cannot climate-compensate away the challenges in the coffee industry,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén, Head of Sustainability at Löfbergs.

Löfbergs is now setting concrete objectives when it comes to climate emissions outside of the company’s own activities, for example for farming, customer transports and consumption. By 2030, Löfbergs will have contributed with a reduction of 30 per cent.

“This will require new kinds of cooperation, which we welcome. In the end, it is about us wanting to contribute to a world where people and coffee can grow,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén.

Successful climate investment
The 90 percent reduction of the company’s own climate impact over the last three years is due especially to the transition to bioLPG in the roasting process and the SEK 200 million investment in a new, modern, and environmentally certified roastery in Karlstad.

“The new roastery is truly a successful climate investment that results in us taking a giant leap in our climate action. That, in combination with finding new smart solutions that reduce our waste, increases the share of plant-based packaging material and other things that are bringing us closer to the goal of becoming circular and generating zero waste,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén.

Beyond sustainability certifications
In 1995, Löfbergs imported the very first container of organic coffee to Sweden, and today the whole assortment has a sustainability certification. This has contributed to SEK 45 million in extra premiums for Fairtrade farmers and cooperatives during the year, and that an area equivalent to 12,700 football pitches has been converted to organic farming without artificial fertilizers and pesticides.

But Löfbergs are making great investments beyond sustainability certifications too, for example through its own development projects. The work is carried out within the frame of International Coffee Partners and coffee&climate, two initiatives that Löfbergs has founded together with other European coffee companies. Almost 180,000 coffee farmers have participated in the projects to date.

“To strengthen the coffee farmers and their possibilities of meeting climate change and improve their living conditions is a prioritised matter to secure the future of coffee,” says Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén.

Some of Löfbergs’s sustainability news from the past year

  • 90% reduced climate impact (base year 2018/2019).
  • 73% plant-based packaging material.
  • SEK 45 million in extra premiums for Fairtrade farmers and cooperatives.
  • Contributed to an area equivalent to 12,700 football pitches being converted to organic farming without artificial manure and pesticides.
  • 176,000 small-scale coffee farmers in the company’s own development projects (base year 2001).
  • A new recruitment process for more inclusive and equal recruitments.

>> Löfbergs’s new sustainability report can be downloaded here.

For more information:
Kajsa-Lisa Ljudén, Head of Sustainability, +46 70 355 94 13, kajsa-lisa.ljuden@lofbergs.se
Anders Thorén, Head of Communications, +46 70 355 64 22, anders.thoren@lofbergs.se

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    The Swedish based coffee group Löfbergs is a Family Business founded in 1906. We are 300 coffee lovers operating in ten core markets in Europe, sharing the passion for taste, trends and sustainability. We have a turnover of SEK 2 billion and is one of the world's largest purchasers of organic and Fairtrade-labeled coffee. The group includes the brands Löfbergs, Peter Larsen Kaffe, Percol and Kobbs.

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