Sigma Technology Joins Växjö’s 2030 Drive for Climate-Neutral Growth

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Sigma Technology Joins Växjö’s 2030 Drive for Climate-Neutral Growth

2025-09-29 Sigma

Sigma Technology Solutions Group has signed Växjö Declaration, Växjö municipality’s cross-sector pledge tied to the “Sustainable Växjö 2030” program, joining 80+ local actors accelerating the region’s climate-neutral and inclusive growth agenda.

Being among “Europe’s greenest cities,” Växjö aims to be fossil-fuel free and climate-neutral by 2030, backed by a Climate City Contract and decades of concrete action in renewable energy, efficient district heating, and sustainable urban development. With more than 99% renewable heat since 2020, Växjö combines climate action with steady growth — a strong platform for companies to scale sustainable solutions in collaboration with regional partners, Linnaeus University, and the industry.

Sigma Technology Solutions Group has signed Växjödeklarationen, Växjö municipality’s cross-sector sustainability pledge connected to Sustainable Växjö 2030.

Växjö shows what real, local climate leadership looks like – collaboration, measurable progress, and a practical roadmap to 2030. By signing Växjödeklarationen, we are committing our people and our know-how to help customers and partners decarbonize operations, build resilient supply chains, and create inclusive growth in Kronoberg,” says Niklas Malmros, CEO, Sigma Technology Solutions Group.

He continues: “It gives us a clear framework, a network of peers, and a city that’s already delivering on climate goals. That combination helps our teams prototype with customers faster, prove impact in Växjö, and then scale what works across Sweden and the Nordics.

Sigma Technology has been operating in Växjö since 2002 and is an active player supporting the region’s municipal, educational, and societal initiatives promoting Växjö’s and Kronoberg’s competitiveness by partnering with Växjö commun, Linnaeus university, and Företagsfabriken.

About Växjö’s sustainability trajectory

The municipality’s sustainability program, Hållbara Växjö 2030,sets five goal areas and tracks progress through over 50 indicators published annually. Växjö’s green transition is underpinned by long-standing investments in renewables (including bio-based district heating) and a formal Climate City Contract to reach climate neutrality by 2030.

Växjö hosts two public signing events each year (Earth Week in the spring and the MAT week in September) and now counts over 80 signatories, providing companies with a concrete framework and an active network of peers to accelerate implementation.

Learn more at https://www.vaxjo.se/sidor/hallbar-utveckling/vaxjo-kommuns-hallbarhetsarbete.html