Domtar’s Steve Henry Joins AF&PA Advocacy Day in Washington
Domtar’s Steve Henry recently joined fellow industry leaders in Washington for AF&PA Advocacy Day events focused on sustainable manufacturing. Find out more.
Domtar’s Steve Henry recently joined fellow industry leaders in Washington for AF&PA Advocacy Day events focused on sustainable manufacturing. Find out more.
The FTC Green Guides help ensure accuracy of environmental claims. Learn what Domtar and our industry are suggesting for the updated guide.
Four high school teams participated in a SuitUp competition held at Domtar’s Ashdown Mill. The event gave students a chance to develop an innovative paper-based product idea. Find out which entry won.
As we celebrate our 175th anniversary, we reflect on our achievements and industry leadership in the areas of sustainability, environmental awareness and responsible forestry. Learn more about our sustainability story.
For 175 years, Domtar has made quality products that people rely on every day. Celebrate this important Domtar anniversary by learning about more about our history and our legacy of innovation and adaptation.
The Keep US Posted organization, of which Domtar is a member, recently celebrated two members of congress for their efforts to help save the United States Postal Service. Learn more about their bipartisan work.
In 2023, Domtar is celebrating 175 years of manufacturing products people use every day. Learn how Next is Now in our legacy of reinvention.
Together, we can do more. That’s why we intentionally pursue partnerships with other organizations whose commitment to sustainability matches Domtar’s. Learn about our sustainability partners and how we work together to conserve and protect our natural resources.
New recycling legislation and strategies will help improve America’s recycling rate, with pulp and paper products setting the example to follow. Learn about the new National Recycling Strategy and how you can get involved.
At its recent general assembly meeting, the Forest Stewardship Council amended its long-standing policies on forest conversion. Find out why, and learn about Domtar and the industry’s support of these changes.
On a recent visit to our Marlboro Mill, USDA officials had the opportunity to see our forest stewardship principles in action. Learn more about the visit and why we’re committed to sustainable forestry.
Domtar is partnering with Keep US Posted in advocacy efforts to strengthen the U.S. Postal Service and ensure strong service throughout the country without excessive postal rate hikes. Find out how you can weigh in on proposed changes to postal service.
As we continue our journey toward greater sustainability by 2030, we’re turning an eye toward community investment. Here are some of the ways we’ll increase support for literacy, sustainability, and health and wellness.
The Paper Excellence Group, Domtar’s owner, announced today it has entered an agreement to purchase Resolute Forest Products through Domtar.
In June, four Domtar mill employees participated in the Pulp & Paperworkers’ Resource Council’s annual industry employee advocacy event in Washington D.C. Learn more about the PPRC and the week-long event.
As we continue our work as a sustainability thought leader in the forest products industry, we’re focusing on verified fiber sourcing. Here’s what that means and why it matters — for us, our customers and the environment.
Our safety goals are a key part of our sustainability priorities for 2030 and beyond. Find out what we’re doing to improve workplace safety across all of our facilities, now and in the years ahead.
U.S. Rep. Tom Rice, R-Myrtle Beach and chair of the House and Senate Paper and Packaging Caucus, recently visited Domtar’s Marlboro Mill. Learn about his visit.
Domtar transferred ownership of some of its private boreal forestland to the Nature Conservancy of Canada, which will manage it for research and conservation. Read about this new partnership.
Our newest sustainability report details our sustainability priorities for the years ahead. Find out which areas we’ll be focusing on between now and 2030.
More than 90 percent of Americans now have access to community recycling programs. With greater access and more education, Americans are recycling more than two-thirds of all paper-based products.
We want to become a net zero emitter of carbon emissions by 2050. What does that mean for our company, and how will we reach that goal? Take a look at our progress and our future.