Nordic Climate Group has published its Sustainability Report for 2025, outlining its work on climate and resource efficiency as demand grows for energy-efficient cooling and heating solutions.
During the year, the Group conducted its first double materiality assessment and began a more structured dialogue with key stakeholders. The company said these steps provide a clearer basis for prioritisation, follow-up and continued development.
Several sustainability indicators improved during the year, including the share of natural refrigerants, the share of renewable energy and the electrification of the vehicle fleet.
A significant share of the Group’s climate impact occurs during the use phase of installed systems at customer sites. Nordic Climate Group said energy efficiency and technical choices are therefore critical to reducing long-term emissions, while demand continues to grow due to regulation, rising energy costs and electrification.
“We have taken important steps to structure and advance our sustainability work. At the same time, it is clear that our greatest impact lies in the solutions we deliver. It comes down to energy efficiency, the right refrigerant choices and systems designed to perform over time,” says Malin Appelgran, Head of Sustainability at Nordic Climate Group.
The report marks a step toward more comprehensive, CSRD-aligned sustainability reporting, with a focus on improved data quality, clearer targets and strengthened governance.