IGACU

Brazil
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About IGACU

Iguaçu, a company belonging to the Marubeni Corporation group, was founded in 1967, in Cornélio Procópio, in the state of Paraná. In addition to serving the Brazilian market, it exports its products in bulk and in final packaging (own brands) to more than 50 countries, being a benchmark for quality, innovation and sustainability. Cia. Iguaçu ranks among the largest soluble coffee industries in Brazil and the world and has in its portfolio spray-dried, agglomerated and freezed-dried soluble coffees as well as concentrated extracts and coffee oil. Our mission: To offer our customers coffee and other related products and services based on our resources and synergy, respecting them and meeting their requirements with ethics and excellence, pursuing continued and balanced growth as a company, abiding by the Compliance Manual, laws, and social responsibility towards shareholders, employees, customers, and society.

Our values:
-Commitment. 
-Excellence
-Reliability,
-Ethics. 
-Responsibility.

Company’s Policy:
We produce and sell soluble coffee, related products and services based on our resources and synergy, aiming to meet our own objectives in a balanced and sustainable manner.

Our policy is:
-Comply with applicable legislation and requirements as well as compliance book;
-Act based on our values: commitment, credibility, ethics, excellence and responsibility;
-Assure quality and safety of our products based on our food safety culture;
-Promote labor health and safety;
-Prevent and control atmospheric emissions, water and solid waste;
-Maintain dialogue with interested parties (clients, suppliers, community, shareholders, government bodies);
-Implement initiatives that seek continuous improvement.

 

Environmental responsibility

Sustainable development present in our actions.

-Effluent treatment plant

-Energy matrix

-Waste management

-Water consumption reduction program