Foxway Sara Lindstrand took office as new Sustainability Director and with this step continue Foxway to be at the forefront of sustainable technology and circular IT. The recruitment marks a clear focus on leadership, sustainable business development and a stronger circular offering to customers in the Nordics and Europe.
A background that combines technology, sustainability and strategic development
Sara Lindstrand has a broad and solid background in both engineering and strategic sustainability work. She most recently came from a leading role at AFRY where she has been responsible for key parts of the company's sustainability strategy for several years. Her experience ranges from sustainable business development and transformation programs to advanced ESG governance in large and complex organizations. This combination of technical expertise and strategic sustainability expertise makes her a key person in Foxway's continued development.

Management's view of sustainability as a strategic growth driver
In connection with the announcement, Foxway CEO Patrick Hojer highlights the importance of integrating sustainability into every part of the organization. According to him, it is no longer possible to separate traditional technology development from responsible and circular business models. This requires leaders who understand technology and who can drive change towards solutions that reduce climate footprint and increase the reuse of technology. Patrick emphasizes that Sara Lindstrand has exactly the expertise required to create a stronger structure in the company's ESG work and to ensure that sustainability is a natural part of both strategic decisions and everyday operations.

Sara's view on the future of circular technology and her goals in the new role
Sara expresses great enthusiasm for her new role at Foxway. She describes the company as an actor that not only talks about sustainability but also shows how circular models can be scaled and make a real difference in society. She emphasizes that technology must continue to create value but at the same time be designed and used in a way that minimizes environmental impact. She believes that circular solutions are now a level that all companies need to live up to. For her, the role is an opportunity to drive a change that both increases Foxway's competitiveness and contributes to a more resource-smart future.
Foxway's established role as a leading player in circular IT services
Foxway has established itself as one of Europe's most influential players in circular technology for several years. The company offers services in Device as a Service, technology take-back and reuse, reconditioning, resale of reconditioned technology and advice on circular strategies. Its customer base includes both the public sector, large international companies and leading retailers in Europe. With more than a thousand employees and customers in more than a hundred countries, Foxway has managed to combine rapid expansion with a clear sustainability profile that is in demand by companies that want to reduce their climate impact without compromising on quality or technical performance.
A growing market that requires stronger sustainability governance
The recruitment of Sara Lindstrand takes place in a situation where the demand for circular IT services is increasing rapidly. Companies and organizations today need stronger governance around recycling, reuse, life cycle perspective and reduced environmental impact. At the same time, the demands for clear and transparent climate reporting are increasing. In order to be able to meet these demands, leaders who understand regulations, business development, technology and social challenges are required. Foxway's investment in a stronger position in management means that the company is now better equipped to meet future developments and continue to be a prominent player in sustainable technology.
The next step in Foxway's long-term strategy for circular and sustainable growth
With this recruitment, Foxway is taking a clear step in its long-term strategy. The company has shown for several years that circular models not only reduce waste and emissions, but also create economic benefits and increased access to technology. By combining circular processes with advanced technology, smart business models and a strong focus on sustainable growth, Foxway is creating a model that is adapted to the demands of the future. With Sara Lindstrand as the new Sustainability Director, the ambition is to further strengthen this work and shape a technological future where sustainability is a natural and central part of all operations.








