Sustainability blog

Can a technology company work sustainably? Yes, we are convinced of that.

Mousetrapper has for many years worked to try to find long-term sustainable solutions. We want to be a good player in society, and contribute what we can as a technology company. It is not always easy, but we strive to see how far we can go. Recently, we have intensified our sustainability work and we want to be transparent with what we do, and invite you to follow our journey.

Here you will find short blog posts about what we do to one day become a truly sustainable company. Follow us, and feel free to contact us with ideas and comments. We like that!

Sustainability blog | 30 April 2025

Supplier Evaluations Make a Difference

We know that achieving climate neutrality cannot be done alone. It requires close collaboration with suppliers, sales channels, and our customers. That is why we have been intensively evaluating our suppliers to identify ways to improve together.

Sustainability blog | 1 April 2025

Mu-sic for Swedish Agriculture

Mousetrapper has invested in Svensk Kolinlagring in 2024 and purchased carbon credits to support efforts to increase carbon sequestration in Swedish agriculture. The goal is to create long-term changes in farming by using methods that capture more carbon as pastures are allowed to recover over an extended period.

Sustainability blog | 20 March 2025

In-Depth Life Cycle Analysis of Advance 2.0

Last fall, students from Linköping University conducted a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of Advance 2.0, one of our best-selling products. One challenge was analyzing the climate impact, particularly from electronics, which accounted for a significant portion of the adverse effects. To gain a better understanding of the situation, we have now initiated a project.

Sustainability blog | 18 February 2025

Field Trip to NG Metall. Insights into the Reality of Electronic Waste.

In November, all Järfälla staff visited NG Metall’s electronics recycling facility in Katrineholm. The visit provided insight into how electronic waste is currently managed and what is required to improve these processes.