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"An important step for a more sustainable supply chain", says Madelene Breling, Head of Development at Löfbergs.

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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.

“By using mono-material, we make it easier to recycle our packaging, and we have managed to develop a solution that preserves the quality of the coffee. This is an important part of our work to create a more sustainable supply chain,” says Madelene Breiling, Head of Development & Compliance at Löfbergs.

Mono-material means that packaging is produced with just one type of plastic – making it easier to recycle than traditional multi-layer solutions where different materials must be separated. The transition is part of Löfbergs’ journey to offer mono-material packaging across all formats – strengthening both the company’s sustainability efforts and competitiveness.

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The Swedish based coffee group Löfbergs is a Family Business founded in 1906. We are more than 300 coffee lovers operating in ten core markets in Europe, sharing the passion for taste, trends and sustainability. We produce 12 million cups of coffee per day and is one of the world's largest purchasers of organic and Fairtrade-labeled coffee. The group includes the brands Löfbergs, Peter Larsen Kaffe and Kobbs.

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