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  • 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 Sustainability Report: “As a family business, we are not taking any short cuts”

    When Anders Löfberg and his brothers Josef and John started their coffee roastery in Karlstad in 1906, they laid the foundation for something bigger than perhaps they could imagine. But one thing was clear from the beginning – the business should be built on sustainable values. This is a principle that still lives on, and a principle that Kathrine Löfberg is passionate about passing on.

  • Löfbergs’ New Sustainability Report: "While Others Slow Down, We Want to Accelerate"

    Löfbergs’ sustainability report for 2024 shows that the Swedish-based coffee roaster continues to invest strongly in sustainability. 2024 was a challenging year for the coffee industry – but Löfbergs continues to prioritise sustainability. Development projects in the producing countries, fossil-free sea transports, packaging development, and full traceability were some of the focus areas in 2024.

  • Löfbergs Turns Coffee Waste into Sustainable Potting Soil

    Using coffee grounds to enrich soil is a well-known trick among gardeners. Now, Sweden-based Löfbergs and Weibulls are taking it a step further with Coffee Soil – a completely peat-free potting mix made from upcycled coffee beans.

  • Peter Therman joins Löfbergs’ Board of Directors

    Peter Therman has been elected to the board of the Swedish-based coffee roastery Löfbergs. Peter has a solid background in the Finnish family business Hartwall, where he represents the sixth generation. He has served as CEO in several companies and is now focused on board work and senior advisory roles.

  • 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.

  • Löfbergs Aims for Further Growth – Appoints Trina Törnqvist as Chief International Business Officer

    Coffee roaster Löfbergs has seen strong growth in recent years. To build on this momentum the company has appointed Trina Törnqvist to the newly created position of Chief International Business Officer. With over 20 years of experience in international business within the coffee industry, Trina will lead a team focused on expanding cross-border contracts and establishing a presence in new markets.

  • Top Placement for Löfbergs at the European Coffee Awards

    On Tuesday evening, the European Coffee Awards took place in Berlin, where Löfbergs secured double top placements. The family-owned coffee roastery from Sweden reached the top three in two categories: Europe's Best Coffee Roastery and Europe's Most Sustainable Brand.

  • Löfbergs awarded for its great taste

    Sweden-based coffee roaster Löfbergs has won the Great Taste Award in the UK for its Single Origin Brazil coffee. CEO Anders Fredriksson says the award is highly appreciated as great taste is a cornerstone in Löfbergs offering.

  • 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.

  • The new sustainability report of Löfbergs: “More important than ever to dare to act and take major steps forward”

    The new sustainability report of Löfbergs for the prolonged financial year from July 2022 to December 2023 shows that the family-owned coffee roaster continues to make progress in the sustainability area. The company also presents a new framework for sustainable development, where the goal is to reduce emissions in the entire value chain (Scope 3) with 30% by 2030.

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