Domino reveals Carbon Reduction Plan

The company aims to become a net-zero business by 2050.

Jessica Büttner, group environmental impact manager at Domino

Jessica Büttner, group environmental impact manager at Domino

Domino Printing Sciences has announced its commitment to reducing emissions and aiming to become a net-zero business by 2050 with an ambitious carbon reduction plan, which includes targets to achieve carbon neutrality across scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 25 percent reduction in scope 3 emissions by 2030, based on 2022 levels.

‘The United Nations reports that it is critical to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050 to avoid the worst impacts of climate change,’ said Jessica Büttner, group environmental impact manager at Domino. ‘To help meet these targets, the whole supply chain must work together. We recognise the impact our business has on the environment and our global manufacturing and print service customers, and we are committed to reducing our impact in line with the UN’s targets.’

Domino’s carbon reduction plan focuses on reducing direct scope 1 and 2 emissions across all manufacturing and logistics processes. This includes the use of solar power and renewable energyeducing air freight, optimising transport and logistics, and implementing internal waste reduction activities Scope 3 reductions focus on improving product design and development by increasing the use of recycled, renewable, and low-carbon materials, enhancing product efficiency, and developing reliable solutions aimed at helping customers to combat manufacturing waste.

As part of Domino’s carbon reduction plan, direct emission reductions will be prioritised in all cases, with any residual emissions offset through carbon offset projects or carbon technologies for residuals in 2050.

‘We are very pleased to announce our carbon reduction plan and environmental goals and look forward to working with our customers and supply chain partners to achieve net zero by 2050,’ added Büttner. ‘Our aspirations may seem ambitious, but we must take this responsibility and commit to this positive progress. In doing so, we will ensure that we can continue to serve our customers and the communities in which we operate and make Domino a great place to work for our committed and invaluable workforce.’