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Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26
DOMS Industries Ltd · 544045
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DOMS Industries Ltd has released its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26, highlighting its progress in environmental stewardship, governance, and employee welfare.
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Ref. No. DOMS/SE/26-27/43
Date: August 12, 2026
The Manager The Manager
Corporate Relationship Department Listing Department
BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex,
Dalal Street, Bandra (East),
Mumbai - 400 001 Mumbai - 400 051
BSE Symbol - DOMS NSE Symbol - DOMS
BSE Scrip Code - 544045
Subject: Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Pursuant to Regulation 34(2)(f) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and
Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended (‘SEBI LODR Regulations’), we are enclosing
herewith, the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26, which
forms part of the Annual Report for the financial year 2025-26.
The above is for your kind information and record.
Thanking You,
Yours Faithfully,
For DOMS Industries Limited
Mitesh Padia
Company Secretary and Compliance Officer
Membership No.: A58693
Encl.: As above
Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report
Business Responsibility and
Sustainability Report
Dear Stakeholders,
Sustainable growth has been one of the core focus areas of our vision. equal opportunity for all. Our workplaces are accessible to differently
This year too, I am happy to report that our Company has made good abled employees and workers, and we remain focused on creating an
progress across key sustainability parameters. environment where everyone is treated with fairness and respect.
Environmental Stewardship Governance at the Center of Operations
The Company continued its efforts to improve environmental We have always considered governance at the forefront of all our activities.
performance across its operations. We continued the use of solar We continue to make incremental improvements in our processes,
power at our Umbergaon facilities and strengthened our focus on controls and systems to build resilience and protect against risks. Various
responsible resource management. We continued to reuse production members of the Board, key managerial personnel and other senior
residues, recycle plastic waste through authorised partners and managerial personnel have been tasked with leading matters on regulatory
improve wastewater treatment and recycling infrastructure. We also compliance, occupational health and safety, human resource management
progressed towards the use of more sustainable packaging solutions and development, risk management, IT security and controls, among other
while ensuring compliance with applicable environmental regulations. sustainability-linked matters. The Company’s Stakeholder Engagement
Policy also helps to protect stakeholder interests and instate formal
grievance redressal mechanisms.
Our People, our Strength
As at the end of this financial year, our Company employed over Warm Regards,
12,000 employees and workers, including contract workers. We Santosh Raveshia
continue to provide a safe and inclusive workplace supported by Managing Director
regular health and safety training, employee welfare measures and
Section A: General Disclosures
I. Details of the listed entity
Particulars Response
1 Corporate Identity Number (CIN) of the Listed Entity L36991GJ2006PLC049275
2 Name of the Listed Entity DOMS Industries Limited
3 Year of incorporation 2006
4 Registered office address J-19, Opp. Telephone Exchange, G.I.D.C., Umbergaon - 396171, Dist. Valsad,
Gujarat, India.
5 Corporate office address Gujarat:
Plot No. 117, G.I.D.C., 52 Hector Expansion Area, Umbergaon - 396171, Dist.
Valsad, Gujarat, India.
Maharashtra:
17th Floor, C Wing, Kailas Business Park, Hiranandani Link Road, Vikhroli
(West), Mumbai - 400079, Maharashtra, India.
6 E-mail ir@domsindia.com
7 Telephone +91 74348 88445/446
8 Website www.domsindia.com
9 Financial year for which reporting is being done FY 2025-26
10 Name of the Stock Exchange(s) where shares are BSE Limited (‘BSE’) and National Stock Exchange of India Limited (‘NSE’)
listed
11 Paid-up Capital C 6,068.83 lakhs
12 Name and contact details (telephone, email Mitesh Padia
address) of the person who may be contacted in Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
case of any queries on the BRSR report +91 70690 28500
cs@domsindia.com
13 Reporting boundary - Are the disclosures under Standalone
this report made on a standalone basis (i.e. only for
the entity) or on a consolidated basis (i.e. for the
entity and all the entities which form a part of its
consolidated financial statements, taken together)
14 Name of assessment or assurance provider N.S. Bhargava and Co., Chartered Accountant
15 Type of assessment or assurance obtained Reasonable Assurance for BRSR Core Attributes
II. Products/ Services
16. Details of business activities (accounting for 90% of the turnover):
Description of Main Activity Description of Business Activity % of Turnover of the entity
1 Manufacturing and trading Manufacturing, marketing and distribution of 100%
stationery and art material products
Note:
1. D OMS is engaged in the business of manufacturing and marketing scholastic stationery, scholastic art materials,
paper stationery, office supplies, hobby and craft products, fine arts products, back to school products, as well as kits
and combo packs.
Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report
17. Products/ Services sold by the entity (accounting for 90% of the entity’s turnover):
Product/Service NIC Code % of Total Turnover contributed
1 Scholastic Stationery 32901, 32909, 22199, 36%
2 Scholastic Art Material 20224, 32901 23%
3 Office Supplies 17%
4 Kits & Combos 12%
5 Paper Stationery 7%
III. Operations
18. Number of locations where plants and/or operations/offices of the entity are situated:
Location Number of Plants Number of Offices Total
National 11 151 26
International - - -
Note:
1This number includes offices, warehouses and depots.
19. Markets served by the entity:
a. Number of Locations
Locations Number
National (No. of States) 28 States and 8 Union Territories
International (No. of Countries) 55 Countries
b. What is the contribution of exports as a percentage of the total turnover of the entity?
The contribution of exports as a percentage of total turnover of the Company is 12%. The Company’s major export markets
include the United States, Italy, Nepal, and Canada.
c. A brief on types of customers
DOMS is engaged in the business of manufacturing and marketing scholastic stationery, scholastic art materials, paper
stationery, office supplies, hobby and craft products, fine arts products, back to school products as well as kits and combo packs.
Our products cater to consumers across all ages and segments - kids, students, young adults, office professionals, artists and
creative enthusiasts.
Our products are primarily sold under the flagship brand ‘DOMS’, as well as through other brands/ sub-brands like C3,
Amariz, and FixyFix.
We primarily conduct our business through the following channels:
i. Domestic Network:
In India, our products are distributed through a robust and well-established network of super stockists, distributors, and
retailers. Additionally, we reach consumers via modern trade outlets, retail chains, e-commerce platforms, and quick-
commerce channels.
ii. Export Network:
In global markets, we operate through merchants and trading houses to ensure wide accessibility of our products.
Our international sales are also facilitated through FILA and FILA Group companies network in regions where they
have a presence.
IV. Employees
20. Details as at the end of Financial Year:
a. Employees and workers (including differently abled):
S. Male Female
Particulars Total (A)
No. No. (B) % (B/A) No. (C) % (C/A)
EMPLOYEES
1 Permanent (D) 2117 1921 90.74% 196 9.26%
2 Other than Permanent (E) - - - - -
3 Total employees (D+E) 2117 1921 90.74% 196 9.26%
WORKERS
4 Permanent (F) 9530 3520 36.94% 6010 63.06%
5 Other than Permanent (G) 527 244 46.30% 283 53.70%
6 Total workers (F+G) 10
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