Source: cyprus-mail
Cyprus is already above the EU average in the use of digital tools to support environmental sustainability among businesses, according to 2025 data cited in Eurostat’s latest edition of ‘Digitalisation in Europe‘.
The report shows that Cypriot businesses are increasingly integrating information and communication technologies to reduce energy consumption, limit material use including consumables, and improve recycling practices.
Across the European Union, 30.3 per cent of all businesses used ICT systems or solutions for environmental purposes in 2025, signalling a steady shift towards greener digital transformation.
At country level, Belgium leads with 42 per cent, followed by Denmark at 40 per cent and Malta at 39 per cent, underlining strong adoption of ICT-driven sustainability measures in these member states.
At the lower end of the spectrum, Bulgaria recorded just 13.1 per cent, while Cyprus stood at 31.5 per cent, placing it slightly above the EU average and ahead of several larger economies.
Greece reported 24.3 per cent, reflecting a more moderate uptake of ICT tools for environmental efficiency compared with Cyprus.
The EU average of 30.3 per cent affirms Cyprus’ position as a country broadly aligned with, and slightly ahead of, the bloc’s overall performance.