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Seeberger champions ‘quality, enjoyment and social responsibility’ with Ghanaian snacks
German snacking powerhouse Seeberger’s mango strips and coconut chips offer consumers West African flavours with a focus on sustainability. In this guest column, the company highlights its long-term partnerships with local Ghanaian farmers and commitment to ethical practices – setting the stage for a snacking experience that combines taste with positive global impact.
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of West Africa with irresistible products that combine exoticism and sustainability, writes Seeberger. Our mango strips and coconut chips are not only a delight for the palate but also a statement for social responsibility and sustainability.
The mango strips take consumers on a tropical journey full of flavour. They are made from the finest Ghanaian mangoes, carefully hand-cut and gently dried to preserve natural sweetness and flavours.
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The strips are packed with vitamins, minerals and fibre, making them not just a delicious snack for in-between meals, but also a smart option for conscious indulgence. They can be enjoyed on their own, added to muesli or salads, or used as a complement to savoury dishes.
Our coconut chips are a truly natural product that not only taste good but also do good. They are the sister product to our popular Seeberger mangoes, sourced from the same partner farm in Ghana.
The coconut chips are crafted from fully ripe coconuts. They are washed, cut and gently dried, which is all it takes to create our fruity and crunchy coconut chips. This results in a vegan natural product without additives – an ideal snack for conscious indulgence.
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But that’s not all. Our long-standing partnership (since 2012) with local farmers and employees in Ghana goes beyond production. We actively engage in the local community, creating jobs and supporting sustainable energy supply using biomass and photovoltaics.
With every bite of our coconut chips and mango, consumers not only satisfy their craving for natural snacks but also support the local population and contribute to building a sustainable economy in Ghana.
Quality, enjoyment and social responsibility are united in every product – experience the difference and make conscious decisions for your palate and the world.
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One green step at a time
Mango and coconut chips exemplify Seeberger’s commitment to sustainability. The two products represent the realisation of our sustainability strategy, which is made publicly available in a biennial sustainability report.
The strategy is based on four central areas of action: circular economy, supply chain responsibility, climate protection and community. These are comprehensively described in Seeberger’s current sustainability report.
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These areas of action form the foundation for Seeberger’s commitment to a sustainable future:
- Circular economy: Seeberger is committed to promoting a circular economy aimed at conserving resources and minimising waste. This includes measures such as optimising production processes, developing packaging solutions with a focus on recyclability, and promoting products and services that adhere to circular economy principles.
- Supply chain responsibility: We are aware of our responsibility to uphold ethical standards along the entire supply chain and ensure fair and dignified working conditions. This involves collaborating with suppliers to identify and minimise social and environmental risks, as well as promoting transparency and dialogue along the supply chain.
- Climate protection: Seeberger actively promotes climate protection by reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, implementing energy-efficiency measures and supporting renewable energies. This includes integrating climate-protection aspects into product development and raising awareness among employees and customers about climate change.
- Community: Seeberger connects with the communities in which it operates by taking part in social engagements and offering support for local initiatives. This may take the form of donation campaigns, voluntary employee involvement or partnerships with non-profit organisations. The company aims to be a positive part of the community and make a sustainable contribution to its development.
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These four action areas form the backbone of Seeberger’s sustainability strategy, underscoring its holistic commitment to social and environmental responsibility. By continuously working in these domains, Seeberger aims to make a positive impact toward a sustainable future.
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