Domino's has SBTi-validated climate targets but relies on intensity-based Scope 3 reductions while absolute emissions from operations are rising. Supply chain transparency is fragmented, renewable energy adoption is minimal, and shareholder demands for detailed transition planning were excluded from the 2025 proxy. The company discloses selectively across geographies rather than globally.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Carbon Footprint — Operations and Targets & Commitments (7/10, 7/10). Weakest on Water Impact and Energy Source (3/10, 3/10).
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Among the 46 major food service / restaurants brands we've scored, Domino's Pizza, Inc. is tied =12th of 46, with 1 other.
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Domino's Pizza operates one of the world's largest pizza delivery networks with franchised stores across 90+ countries. Founded in 1960, it is headquartered in Ann Arbor and reported $4.5 billion revenue in FY2022. The company manages both company-owned and franchised operations, with sustainability reporting split between regional entities (DPE, DPG, US parent).
Sector peer with similar Scope 3 supply chain footprint and SBTi validation challenges.
View breakdown →Franchise-dependent pizza and QSR competitor with fragmented sustainability reporting.
View breakdown →Direct QSR competitor; comparative benchmark for energy transition and waste management.
View breakdown →Large-scale food service operator with more detailed Scope 3 supply chain disclosure.
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