Lördag 10 Maj | 04:08:12 Europe / Stockholm
2025-04-25 07:00:11
(OSLO, NORWAY) Atea is honored to announce its inclusion in the 2025 Europe's
Climate Leaders list, published by the Financial Times in collaboration with
Statista. This marks the fourth time that Atea has been recognized for its
progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions intensity, and the third
consecutive recognition since the rating started in 2021.

The 2025 Europe's Climate Leaders list evaluates companies based on their Scope
1 and 2 emissions intensity, which measures emissions relative to revenue, from
2018 to 2023. The list also considers transparency and performance in Scope 3
emissions, which occur throughout the value chain, as well as assessments by
climate standard-setters such as CDP and the Science Based Targets initiative
(SBTi).

"Being recognized for the fourth time as one of Europe's Climate Leaders is a
testament to our  ongoing efforts to address climate change. We look forward to
working even closer with our customers and partners in reaching new
targets," stated Steinar Sønsteby, CEO of Atea.


Key initiatives in Atea's climate strategy include:

· In 2024, Atea updated its previously set SBTi target from well below 2°C in
2018 to align with the 1.5°C scenario and set a net-zero emissions target.
· Establishing a clear path to net-zero emissions, including publishing a
detailed transition plan.
· Promoting the reuse and recycling of IT equipment by offering take-back
services to our customers for more than a decade, and creating a methodology to
measure savings from the reuse of IT equipment.
· Atea is committed to maintaining transparency in our climate governance and
ensuring strategic implementation by adhering to globally recognized standards
such as IFRS S2, SBTi Net-Zero standard, GHG Protocol, EU Taxonomy and CSRD.
· For the second consecutive year, Atea received an 'A' rating from CDP for
its leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change.

Read the complete FT Europe Climate Leaders 2025 list here: Europe's Climate
Leaders 2025: interactive listing (https://www.ft.com/content/44f56758-9158-4b40
-b59a-b2ffe6fc74ba)

Read Atea's Transition plan here: Transition
Plan (https://www.atea.com/media/0aqjv4vs/transition
-plan.pdf?v=638809045562881379)

Contact Information:
Robert Giori, CFO, Atea ASA, mobile: +47 934 09 188
Andreas Antonsen, Director of Corporate Responsibility, mobile: +46 722 44 87 84
Nelly Flatland, Director of Sustainability, mobile +47 986 87 072


About Atea
Atea is the leading supplier of IT infrastructure in the Nordic and Baltic
regions. Atea is present in 88 cities with nearly 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 billion) in 2024 and is listed on Oslo Stock Exchange. www.atea.com