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  • 400 Tons of Cabbage Waste Transformed into Food in New Swedish Pilot Project

    Greenfood and Tekinn explore how fermentation can convert fibrous vegetable parts into nutrient-rich raw materials, and has received approval to continue investigating the technology's potential with support from Sweden's innovation agency Vinnova. The funding enables the transformation of 400 tons of cabbage waste into edible products, potentially reshaping part of the food system.

  • Greenfood partners with RISE to Develop Science-Based Biodiversity Targets

    In a new pilot project, Greenfood, together with the research institute RISE, will apply the Science Based Targets for Nature (SBTN) framework and set science-based business targets for nature. "As biodiversity requirements become more stringent, we're well-positioned to guide our customers toward more sustainable practices," says Annie Svensson at Greenfood.

  • Picadeli strikes new deal to boost U.S. market presence

    Picadeli's expansion into the American market continues. With a new agreement with Weis Markets, Picadeli will open salad bars in the chain's stores in a dozen cities in the Northeastern USA over the coming weeks. This move solidifies owner Greenfood's presence in the U.S. food landscape.

  • Greenfood reports record decrease in CO2e emissions for 2023

    2023 was a record year for Greenfood. The group has reduced greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2) per ton of food sold by a significant 60.2 percent (baseline year 2020), thus aligning with the group's ambitious reduction targets for 2025.

  • David von Laskowski awarded as Large-Cap CEO of the Year 2023

    David von Laskowski, CEO of Picadeli and Greenfood, is celebrated for his inspiring leadership. At an evening ceremony in Stockholm, he was honored with the prestigious Large-Cap CEO of the Year 2023 award. This award, established to champion long-term sustainability in the business sphere, highlights David's dedication to excellence.

  • Greenfood's giant logistics facility nominated for Sustainability Achievement of the Year 2023

    It's time to recognize the best sustainability achievement of 2023, and Greenfood's new food and logistics facility, Greenhouse, is one of the nominated entries. The award is presented by the magazine Miljö & Utveckling (Environment & Development) and celebrates innovative and successful sustainability projects, whether they involve climate, biodiversity, social sustainability, or other sustainabi

  • New trend report: A vegetarian nudge that made kids choose plant-based food

    The food industry is constantly changing – in the age of green transition, digitalization and rapid trends. With Greenfood Insights, we explore this development, one topic at a time. In Greenfood Insights #2, we meet a stunning pilot project which encouraged thousands of children to opt out of meat with a simple nudge. And we take a closer look at everything from TikTok food trends to old crops.

  • David von Laskowski once again a finalist for Large-Cap CEO of the Year

    For the third consecutive year, David von Laskowski, CEO of Picadeli and the Greenfood Group, is a finalist for the CEO of the Year award in the large-cap company category. Under David's leadership, Greenfood Group has witnessed substantial profitable growth, continuing to expand its footprint beyond the Nordic domestic markets, across Europe and the US. This international growth has been propelle

  • Fifth Solar Installation for Greenfood

    Greenfood continues its commitment to renewable energy and solar cells. Now, the group's food and logistics center in Örebro is getting a solar installation that covers 90 percent of the facility's electricity consumption. The solar cells are expected to generate about 230,000 kWh of electricity per year and are anticipated to reduce CO2e emissions by 23 tons CO2e per year.

  • Greenfood Greenhouse crowned Logistics Facility of the Year 2023

    This year, 40 new logistics facilities competed for the title of "2023 Logistics Facility of the Year." They were evaluated on criteria like innovation, environmental commitment, operational efficiency, and employee well-being. The results are in, and Greenfood's state-of-the-art Greenhouse facility in Helsingborg is the winner.

  • Vegetarian nudge gets students to choose plant-based food in large-scale pilot project: How non-radical vegan food made kids in Sweden go plant-based overnight

    Vegetarian school meals are in the spotlight! When Swedish school children are given the choice, they choose plant-based tacos, poké bowls and noodle woks over meat. One of Europe's key players in healthy and sustainable food, the Swedish company Greenfood, has succeeded in inspiring thousands of kids to eat vegetarian food for lunch, with a modern food concept that brings street food into the sch

  • Greenfood publishes annual report for 2022

    During 2022, Greenfood AB (publ) continued to consolidate its position as a leader in healthy and sustainable food. Revenue increased in all business areas, but the most significant growth occurred at Picadeli, which increased revenue by 53.3 percent compared to 2021.

  • Greenfood’s CEO spoke at Europe’s largest trade fair for fresh produce

    Greenfood’s food tech company Picadeli offers healthy fast food that is both accessible and affordable through its digitalized salad bars. The company has established itself in several European markets and recently launched in the United States. Their success has generated significant international interest, and CEO David von Laskowski was invited to speak at Fruit Logistica, Europe’s largest trad

  • Greenfood is investing in state-of-the-art robotics in their new facility of the future

    Greenfood's new 44,000 square meter facility will soon be ready. When it opens, it will cater to northern Europe's increased interest in plant-based food, food-to-go, and fruit and vegetables. To handle the growing order volumes, Greenfood has invested heavily in robotic solutions and warehouse automation. This investment means faster handling of goods, less truck traffic around the premises and h

  • Greenfood invests in ultra-modern banana ripening facilities

    More even ripening, better quality and less wastage. All these will be the results of utilising Greenfood's ultra-modern banana ripening facility that is currently being built in Helsingborg. 12 banana rooms, each nine meters high, will ripen 33,000 boxes of bananas a week - all so that Greenfood can provide people with healthy options in a much better way.

  • Greenfood's David von Laskowski nominated for CEO of the Year

    For the second year in a row, Greenfood's CEO David von Laskowski is a finalist for CEO of the Year in the large company category. With David as president and CEO, Greenfood has grown from being a Nordic company to becoming one of Europe's largest food groups in healthy and sustainable convenience food.

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