Atea has been included in the Europe’s Climate Leaders 2026 list, published by the Financial Times in collaboration with Statista. This marks the fifth time Atea has received this recognition, reflecting the company’s continued work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve climate transparency.
The Europe’s Climate Leaders 2026 list recognizes European companies that have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions intensity and meet additional climate-related criteria. For the 2026 edition, the assessment considers reductions in Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity, absolute emissions reductions, Scope 3 transparency, CDP performance and science-based climate targets.
“Being recognized among Europe’s Climate Leaders again is an acknowledgment of the work carried out across Atea to reduce emissions and strengthen climate governance. We remain focused on reducing our own impact while supporting customers and partners in the transition to more sustainable IT,” said Steinar Sønsteby, CEO of Atea.
Atea’s climate work includes science-based emissions reduction targets, a transition plan toward net-zero emissions, and continued efforts to extend the lifetime of IT equipment through reuse, repair and take-back services.
Read the complete Europe’s Climate Leaders 2026 list here: Europe’s Climate Leaders
Read more about Atea’s sustainability work here: Atea ESG Overview
Contact information:
Robert Giori, CFO, Atea ASA, mobile: +47 934 09 188
Andreas Antonsen, Director of Corporate Governance, mobile: +46 722 44 87 84
Nelly Flatland, Director of Sustainability, mobile: +47 986 87 072
Dace Bērziņa, Head of ESG Reporting, mobile: +371 266 16 214
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 37 billion (EUR 3.2 billion) in 2025 and is listed on Oslo Stock Exchange.atea.com