Loulis Mills have been a part of Greek society for over 230 years. Historically over the years, the philosophy of the Loulis family has been to support and strengthen the community, of which it after all continues to be an active part. Still today the company shares the same philosophy, as responsibility to society is their priority. They stand by and constantly support many resting homes, charitably organisations and other public welfare institutions.
Loulis Mills have furthermore established an original bread museum with exhibits surrounding the ‘wheat-flour-bread’ chain. An essential part of this exhibit is the unique collection of 500 ‘prosfora’ (altar bread) seals, which is the largest in the world. This museum is open to the schools that visit the factory. In this way, they want to emphasize to the children the importance of bread in the social and religious life of the Greeks over the years.
Loulis Mills recently published the 5th Sustainability Report 2018. You can contact csr@loulisgroup.com for any further information around
Social Corporate Responsibility.