atNorth Strengthens Sustainability Commitment by Joining UN Global Compact
In a significant move towards enhancing corporate responsibility, atNorth, a prominent Nordic colocation and high-performance computing service provider, has become a signatory of the Unite Nations' Global Compact. This important initiative serves as a testament to the company's unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices.
What is the UN Global Compact?
The UN Global Compact is the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative, aimed at aligning businesses with ten fundamental principles across human rights, labor rights, environmental protection, and anti-corruption. Launched in 2000, it encourages companies to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies while reporting their progress annually. By joining this initiative, atNorth aims to integrate these principles into its operations and continue its journey of sustainability.
atNorth's Commitment to Corporate Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has always been at the heart of atNorth's mission. The company has established itself as a leader in sustainable data center operations, with a focus on strategic Nordic locations and proprietary data center designs that prioritize energy efficiency.
Notable clients, including BNP Paribas and Shearwater Geoservices, leverage atNorth's expertise to reduce the carbon footprint of their IT workloads. The company’s commitment to environmentally conscious practices is further bolstered by its adherence to ISO14001 and ISO 45001 guidelines, which help maintain effective environmental management systems and health and safety standards.
Additionally, atNorth has been a vocal advocate regarding the environmental impact of data centers. It is an active member of various industry associations dedicated to addressing these concerns, helping lead initiatives such as the Infrastructure Masons Climate Accord and the Climate Neutral Data Center Pact, which seeks to ensure that data centers achieve climate neutrality by 2030.
Future Sustainability Endeavors
By joining the UN Global Compact, atNorth plans to further share its sustainability journey, inspiring other organizations within the data center industry to explore strategies for mitigating environmental risks. Eyjólfur Magnús Kristinsson, CEO of atNorth, expressed his commitment to this initiative, stating, "As awareness of the environmental and social impact of digital infrastructure continues to grow, we are committed to raising the bar and leading by example."
In line with this initiative, atNorth recently appointed Cora Olsen as its Director of Sustainability. Since joining the company, Cora has observed a strong ambition toward sustainability practices. She remarked, "Becoming a signatory to the UN Global Compact is an important step forward to demonstrate our commitment to the global sustainability agenda."
About atNorth
Headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland, atNorth provides scalable, sustainable, and cost-effective colocation and high-performance computing services. The company has recently expanded its service offerings by acquiring Gompute, recognized for its high-performance computing solutions. This strategic acquisition allows atNorth to offer a comprehensive services portfolio tailored to AI and critical workloads.
Operating seven data centers across the Nordics, atNorth plans to expand its presence further with new sites set to launch in Helsinki, Finland in Q1 2025, and Ballerup, Denmark in Q2 2025. In addition, construction for further facilities is already underway in Kouvola, Finland, and Ølgod, Denmark.
In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, atNorth is poised to lead the charge in making data centers environmentally friendly while meeting the growing needs of its clients. For more information, visit
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