Domtar outlines 2030 Sustainability Strategy

Domtar has launched its 2030 Sustainability Strategy. “Guided by 12 objectives across our operations, products and value chain, as well as our communities and partnerships, our integrated approach reflects our commitment as a leading manufacturer of diversified forest products under the ownership of investor Jackson Wijaya”, Domtar stresses. 

The strategy serves to guide company’s  environmental, social, and business practices through 2030. The plan is organized around three focus areas: environmental stewardship, people and communities, and responsible business.

“Companies are being held to ever-higher standards in terms of the ethics of their conduct and their capacity for innovation and collaboration,” explains Steve Henry, president of Domtar’s Paper and Packaging business unit and member of the Domtar Management Board. “These practices aren't merely compliance check boxes or ‘nice to haves.’ They represent both the right thing to do and smart business decisions, as they enhance our long-term resilience.”

He continues, “Responsible Business is an opportunity to distinguish ourselves in the marketplace and strengthen our business foundation. Our executive team firmly believes that ethical business practices and innovation directly contribute to our resilience and long-term success. This belief is embedded in how we make decisions at every level of the organization.”

Domtar is a leading manufacturer of fiber-based products including communication, specialty and packaging papers, market pulp, and absorbent hygiene products. Headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina, Domtar operates manufacturing and converting facilities across North America.