Tele2 claims climate-neutrality first in Nordics and Baltics

The operator says it is the first climate-neutral telco in the region with 100% renewable energy and offset of remaining emissions.

As a result, the groupโ€™s total carbon dioxide emissions have decreased by more than 90%, or 45,000 tons per year.

Anders Nilsson, CEO and president of Tele2, said, โ€œThis is a fantastic result of long-term efforts in both Sweden and the Baltics.

Tele2โ€™s services have always enabled smarter and more energy-efficient societies, but we should never stop looking for ways to decrease our own carbon footprint. This achievement will also be a great foundation for the rollout of our 5G network later this year.โ€

Next steps

Next stepsโ€จโ€จTele2โ€™s next goal is to become the first telco to achieve a climate-neutral value chain in all the markets where it operates.

โ€œBecoming the first climate-neutral telco in our markets is a very important step for us. People tend to forget that our nationwide networks require a significant amount of electricity to uphold broad coverage.

โ€œI am sure that Tele2โ€™s efforts will encourage an increasing demand for sustainable connectivity going forward,โ€ said Petras Masiulis, CEO Baltics at Tele2.

In September, many of the worldโ€™s largest mobile operator groups, including Tele2, agreed to start disclosing their climate impacts as part of a new initiative led by the GSMA.

The aim is to develop a mobile industry roadmap for action on climate change in line with the Paris Agreementโ€™s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5ยฐc by 2050.