The analysis evaluated 5,800 companies across 43 countries, measuring performance against 20 specific indicators including transparency in reporting and core business practices. Elisa’s recognition highlights a multi-year effort to integrate environmental and social responsibility into its operations, ranging from the promotion of digital literacy in schools to the fortification of power grids and the management of cyber security threats.
Elisa Retains Spot in Global Top 100 for Sustainability
For the third consecutive year, Finnish telecommunications firm Elisa has secured a position among the world’s 100 most sustainable companies in an annual ranking published by Time magazine and Statista. The firm claimed the 61st spot overall, standing as the second-highest ranked company from Finland, trailing only Nokia.

CEO Topi Manner emphasized that the ranking reflects a systematic commitment to reach net-zero emissions by 2040. Beyond internal targets, the company is leveraging its international software division, Elisa Industriq, to help global clients minimize industrial waste and optimize energy consumption. This latest accolade joins a series of international honors for the company, which continues to prioritize recycling initiatives and long-term climate accountability alongside its core telecom services.




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