Foxway Appoints Sara Lindstrand as Sustainability Director to Shape Circular Tech

Sara Lindstrand joins Foxway as the new Head of Sustainability, a move that further positions Foxway at the forefront of sustainable technology and circular IT. The appointment underlines the company’s commitment to leadership, sustainable business development and a strengthened circular offering for customers in the Nordics and across Europe.

A background that combines technology, sustainability and strategic development

Sara Lindstrand brings a broad and solid background spanning engineering and strategic sustainability work. Most recently she held a senior position at AFRY, where she was responsible for central elements of the company’s sustainability strategy for several years. Her experience covers sustainable business development, transition programs and advanced ESG governance in large, complex organizations. This blend of technical expertise and strategic sustainability competence makes her a key figure in Foxway’s continued development.

Sara Lindstrand, Head of Sustainability at Foxway

Leadership’s view: sustainability as a strategic growth driver

When the appointment was announced, Foxway’s CEO Patrick Höijer emphasized the importance of embedding sustainability across the organization. He stated that it is no longer possible to separate traditional technology development from responsibility and circular business models. Leaders are needed who understand technology and can drive change toward solutions that reduce carbon footprints and increase the reuse of technology. Patrick highlighted that Sara Lindstrand possesses the precise expertise required to strengthen the company’s ESG structure and ensure sustainability becomes a natural part of both strategic decision-making and daily operations.

Chief Executive Officer Patrick Höijer, Foxway

Sara’s perspective on circular technology and her objectives in the new role

Sara expressed great enthusiasm about her new role at Foxway. She describes the company as a player that not only talks about sustainability but demonstrates how circular models can be scaled to make a real societal impact. She stresses that technology must continue to create value while being designed and used in ways that minimize environmental impact. In her view, circular solutions are now a level every company must meet. For Sara, the role is an opportunity to drive change that increases Foxway’s competitiveness while contributing to a more resource-efficient future.

Foxway’s established position as a leading player in circular IT services

Over the years, Foxway has established itself as one of Europe’s most influential actors in circular technology. The company provides services such as Device-as-a-Service, take-back and reuse of devices, refurbishment, resale of refurbished equipment and consulting on circular strategies. Its customer base includes the public sector, large international corporations and leading resellers across Europe. With more than a thousand employees and customers in over a hundred countries, Foxway has combined rapid growth with a clear sustainability profile sought by organizations that want to reduce their climate impact without compromising quality or technical performance.

A growing market that demands stronger sustainability governance

The recruitment of Sara Lindstrand comes at a time when demand for circular IT services is rising rapidly. Organizations need stronger governance around recycling, reuse, lifecycle perspectives and reducing environmental impact. At the same time, requirements for clear and transparent climate reporting are increasing. Meeting these demands requires leaders who understand regulations, business development, technology and societal challenges. Foxway’s focus on strengthening its leadership now better equips the company to meet future developments and continue to be a prominent actor in sustainable technology.

The next step in Foxway’s long-term strategy for circular and sustainable growth

With this appointment, Foxway takes a clear step in its long-term strategy. The company has demonstrated that circular models not only reduce waste and emissions but also create economic advantages and increased access to technology. By combining circular processes with advanced technology, smart business models and a strong focus on sustainable growth, Foxway is building a model suited to future demands. With Sara Lindstrand as Head of Sustainability, the ambition is to further strengthen this work and shape a technological future where sustainability is an obvious and central part of all operations.