Board Converting News, October 13, 2025

Domino Outlines Environmental Goals And Marks Progress In CSR Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has announced the publishing of its CSR 2024 Report, including the com- pany’s commitment to becoming a net zero business by 2050. In addition to providing customers with a clearer understanding of Domino’s approach to sustainability, the new webpage showcases a comprehensive review of the progress the business has made in key areas related to its governance, the environment, people, society, and cus- tomers. “We take our responsibility to our customers and the wider community seriously,” said Robert Pulford, CEO, Domino. “Guided by our Purpose to ‘do more’, we are committed to delivering reliable, innovative solutions that support long-term, sustainable growth – while actively working together to protect the environment, people, and society.” The new content outlines Domino’s next steps on sus- tainability and how the company plans to track improve- ments year-on-year against the company’s long-term com- mitments, notably: • Environment – achieving net zero emissions by 2050, reaching carbon neutrality across Scope 1 and 2 by 2030, and delivering a 25 percent reduction in Scope 3 emissions (based on 2022 levels). • People – improving representation and equity with a target of 60/40 gender diversity in the top leadership team by 2030. • Society – continuing to give back to local communities through local education initiatives, charity donations and community volunteering across all Domino loca- tions, supporting a broader social impact. The plan prioritizes direct emission reductions across manufacturing and logistics, including the use of solar power and renewable energy, reducing air freight, and op- timising transport. Carbon reductions also include product design, increasing the use of recycled materials, and de- veloping solutions to help customers combat manufactur- ing waste. “We set ambitious goals and created our carbon re- duction plans because we understand the need to take responsibility and commit to positive progress. Collaborat- ing with our partners in the supply chain is essential for our environmental journey. We will ensure our actions support our customers’ sustainability goals.” said Jessica Büttner, Group Environmental Impact Manager, Domino. Written with reference to the Global Reporting Initia- tive (GRI) Standards, the CSR 2025 report presents data and insights on a range of material topics that matter to Domino’s customers, particularly those seeking to assess supplier performance as part of their sustainability goals, commitments, and objectives. To learn more about Domino and to view the full CSR report, visit www.dominodigitalprinting.com .

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SUN Automation Group is the global leader in providing innovative solutions to the corrugated industry. SUN engi- neers and builds the SUN625 Rotary Die Cutter, provides sales, service and support in North and Central America for Latitude Machinery Corporation, manufacturer of Mini to Jumbo FFG and RDCs. Additionally, SUN is the North Amer- ican, UK and Ireland sales and service provider for Para Machinery’s line of equipment, and is the North American sales provider for Highcon. SUN also powers the corrugat- ed industry’s premier IIoT platform, Helios, and is the OEM source for Langston/Staley equipment parts and service. THACKER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE COMPANY www.thackerindustrial.com Specializing in corrugated machinery, T.I.S.CO. offers quali- ty-made products, support services, and more. T.I.S.CO. has a reputation of dependability, not only in the product, but in service and support. With more than 25 years’ experience, T.I.S.CO. installs equipment and machinery, moves or sets up entire plants, rewires and rebuilds - all over the world. VT GROUP www.vtgrouponline.com VT offers prepress services for the POP display and corru- gated shipping container industry including graphic design, optimized digitally imaged printing plates and innovative pre-mounting solutions. Our large-format digital printing fa- cility (Digital Impact) is a leading short-run manufacturer of distinctive POP displays and signage where litho-like graph-

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WPR Services was established in 2016. What originally start- ed as a technical services company expanded its product offerings to include a machine center learning platform POWtalk™. Our analysis of video, audio, machine metrics, employee ergometrics, and person to person conversation provides a way to identify safety and process inefficiencies.

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