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Domino Publishes 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has published its CSR Report 2025, providing customers with a clearer understanding of the company’s approach to sustainability and the progress it has made in key areas related to the environment, people, and society.
The report, written with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards, presents data and insights on a range of material ESG topics that matter to Domino’s customers, particularly those seeking to assess supplier performance as part of their sustainability goals, commitments, and objectives. It also outlines Domino’s next steps on sustainability and how the company plans to track improvements year-on-year.
“Sustainability expectations have stepped up in recent years, and our customers – particularly large multinational corporations – are under increasing pressure from regulators and consumers to demonstrate responsible business practices across their value chains,” said Thomas Guerriero, Group CSR Customer Manager, Domino. “It’s not just a case of doing the right thing; it is now an important board-level topic that is tied to regulation and brand reputation. As a result of this increasing focus, our customers need a clear view of how their suppliers are performing, and this report helps them see exactly where we stand as a business.”
The latest report builds on Domino’s evolving CSR policy and strategy, and aligns with the company’s long-term commitments in three key areas:
- Environment – achieving net zero emissions by 2050, reaching carbon neutrality across Scope 1 and 2 by 2030, and delivering a 25% reduction in Scope 3 emissions (based on 2022 levels).
- People – improving representation and equity with a target of 60/40 gender diversity in the top leadership team by 2030.
- Society – continuing to give back to local communities across all locations Domino operates in, supporting broader social impact.
This report also follows recent updates to Domino’s CSR webpages, which now include more detailed information on ongoing initiatives and future plans. By bringing this information together, it offers customers a clearer picture of Domino’s approach to sustainability and how progress is being tracked over time.
Guerriero added: “This type of CSR reporting helps us have more open conversations with our customers about what matters – not just where we are today, but where we are headed, and how we’ll get there. It’s part of our wider commitment to being a responsible supplier, and to supporting our customers globally in meeting their own sustainability goals.”
“We take our responsibility to our customers and the wider community seriously,” said Robert Pulford, CEO, Domino. “Guided by our Purpose to ‘do more’, we are committed to delivering reliable, innovative solutions that support long-term, sustainable growth – while actively working together to protect the environment, people, and society.”
Using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards, the report follows a globally recognised framework that helps customers see how Domino’s performance measures up within the industry. It also forms part of the company’s broader effort to be more transparent and to share meaningful sustainability data in a way that’s easy to access and understand.
The full CSR report is now available on Domino’s website.