Third-time recognition for Atea as climate leader in Europe
(OSLO, NORWAY) The Financial Times, in collaboration with data powerhouse Statista, has again recognized Atea among European companies making significant strides in reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. This is the third time Atea has earned this prestigious recognition.
In the published list, Europe’s Climate Leaders, the emissions data of tens of thousands of European companies were scrutinized. Atea continues to be among the firms successfully cutting their greenhouse gas emissions relative to revenue.
Atea’s CEO, Steinar Sønsteby, welcomed this sustained ranking: “We’re honored by this recognition of our ongoing efforts to address climate change. We look forward to working even closer with our customers and partners in reaching new targets”.
Read the complete FT Europe Climate Leaders 2024 list here: [Europe’s Climate Leaders 2024: interactive listing (ft.com)].
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
- For the third consecutive year, Atea was ranked one of the world’s top-100 most sustainable companies by the well-respected research and media company Corporate Knights.
- Atea was recently recognized for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change by global environmental non-profit CDP, earning a place on its annual “A List.”
- For the fourth consecutive year, Atea has earned platinum rating on environmental and social performance by EcoVadis, placing Atea among the top 1% of more than 100,000 companies evaluated.
- Atea has since 2018 an approved emission reduction target by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi), and recently updated its short-term and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets.
For further information, contact:
Robert Giori, CFO Atea ASA, mobile (+47) 934 09 188
Andreas Antonsen, Director of Corporate Responsibility (+46) 8 633 68 57
Dace Bērziņa, Head of ESG Reporting and Controlling, (+371) 26 61 62 14
About Atea
Atea is the leading supplier of IT infrastructure in the Nordic and Baltic regions. Atea is present in 88 cities with over 8,000 employees in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Atea delivers hardware and software from leading global vendors, and provides consulting and technical services to support its customers with the design, implementation and operation of their IT environments. Atea had revenue of approximately NOK 35 billion (EUR 3.1 billion) in 2023 and is listed on Oslo Stock Exchange. www.atea.com