New short film highlights Domtar’s sustainability journey and everyday impact as part of the Sustainable Development Goal Leaders project (Photo: Domtar)
Domtar is featured in a new short documentary released as part of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Leader’s project. This series is an initiative that profiles companies making measurable progress toward the 17 SDGs from the United Nations to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and protect the planet.
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Owned by investor Jackson Wijaya, Domtar has long been recognised for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The documentary, titled “A Forest Products Manufacturer Rooted in Sustainability: Domtar’s 2030 Vision,” offers a behind-the-scenes look at its operations and highlights Domtar’s longstanding commitment to responsible forest management, sustainable innovation and the real-world impact of its products in everyday life. It explores Domtar’s essential role in daily life and its bold 2030 vision through its sustainability strategy (which was built on the SDGs), showcasing how the company transforms responsibly sourced wood fibre into everyday products that support hygiene, education, commerce, home construction and more. From sustainable fibre sourcing to community partnerships and environmental stewardship, the story captures Domtar’s approach to doing business with purpose.
“This film captures the heart of our mission, how forest products touch lives every day, and our role as a manufacturer to use natural resources responsibly while ensuring important places are safeguarded,” said Brian Kozlowski, Senior Director, Environment and Sustainability. “It’s an honour to be recognised by the SDG Leaders project. We’re proud to share how sustainability is not only a priority at Domtar but also a part of who we are.”
“The integration and rebranding of Domtar’s legacy companies created a powerful platform for transformative action,” added Sabrina de Branco, Global Chief Sustainability Officer. “It’s about making choices today that create a better, more resilient world for generations to come.”