Less waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, fewer workplace injuries. Less of each of these means a more sustainable business and highlights how Domtar Corporation (NYSE: UFS) (TSX: UFS) is working smart for the long term.
The company released its 2017 Sustainability Report today, detailing the company’s endeavors to take a longer term view of creating and preserving value for our shareholders, customers, employees and communities.
The report focuses on the areas of Caring for People and Communities, Efficient Manufacturing, and Responsible Sourcing and Logistics. It details the company’s priorities, challenges and progress via engaging stories and stunning visuals, making the piece approachable for different audiences.
“Our various stakeholders believe, as do we, that caring about our environment, our communities and our people helps us better meet our business objectives and deliver returns for the long term,” explained John D. Williams, Domtar’s president and CEO. “At Domtar, everyone has a role in sustainability. We do not want sustainability to be an annex – we want it to be integrated into our everyday management.”
That commitment to integration resulted in key accomplishments highlighted in the 2017 report, including:
- 53 percent reduction in recordable safety incidents since 2008.
- 33 percent reduction in waste to landfill at pulp and paper mills since 2013.
- 4,000+ hours contributed by employees at company-sponsored events.
- 13 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions at pulp and paper mills since 2010.
- 5 percent reduction in water use at pulp and paper mills since 2012.
Caring for People and Communities
Domtar employees are actively engaged in improving safety, using forward-looking safety techniques. These aim to address potential hazards before they result in an injury. In 2016, employees logged more than 290,000 leading safety activities across the company. These include things like reporting potential unsafe acts and conducting pre-task risk assessments. This approach helps reinforce a culture of employee engagement and contributes to reducing the number and severity of injuries.
The company’s role in communities goes beyond that of principal employer. For every 100 jobs in the Domtar facilities, an additional 325 jobs are created. And within those communities, Domtar contributes thousands of dollars and thousands of hours to improve lives through efforts focused on literacy, health and wellness, and sustainability.
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