CANTON, Mass., May 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN), the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, today published Broadening Our Horizons, the company's third Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report. The report outlines Dunkin' Brands' ongoing commitment to sustainability efforts to meet the needs of its franchisees, employees and guests, while serving local communities responsibly and protecting the interests of the planet. Broadening Our Horizons details the progress Dunkin' Brands has made in the past two years against goals outlined in the company's 2012 CSR report, Focused on Sustainable Solutions, and sets new goals for the future in the areas of sustainable building, packaging, product sourcing, nutrition, supporting local neighborhoods and more.

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Key highlights of Broadening Our Horizons include:






    --  Sustainable Building: In 2014, Dunkin' Donuts launched DD Green
        Achievement(TM), a program designed to help U.S. Dunkin' Donuts
        franchisees build sustainable, energy-efficient restaurants. Dunkin'
        Donuts has set a goal of developing 100 new DD Green Achievement
        restaurants by the end of 2016. Dunkin' Donuts also set a goal to launch
        DD Green Achievement for U.S. Dunkin' Donuts restaurant remodels by the
        end of 2015. Dunkin' Brands will publish an interim progress report on
        DD Green Achievement in 2016, including baselines for energy and water
        use, reduction targets and achievements to date. The company has also
        set a goal of increasing single-stream recycling rates at its corporate
        headquarters in Canton, Massachusetts by 15% by the end of 2016.






    --  Sustainable Sourcing: In 2014, Dunkin' Brands announced a commitment to
        source only 100% sustainable palm oil in the United States by 2016.
        Dunkin' Brands will work with its suppliers and its franchisee-owned
        purchasing cooperative to source palm oil that is 100% fully traceable
        to the mill by the end of 2015, and to the plantation by the end of 2016
        for use in Dunkin' Donuts U.S. restaurants. To further its commitment to
        ending deforestation, Dunkin' Brands also plans to issue a global
        sustainable paper and pulp policy for Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins
        by the end of 2016.In 2015, Dunkin' Brands also announced new animal
        welfare commitments in partnership with the Humane Society of the United
        States. Ten percent of all eggs sourced for its breakfast sandwiches in
        the U.S. will be cage-free by the end of 2016. Dunkin' Donuts will also
        map its international supply chain to understand the feasibility of
        transitioning to 100% cage-free eggs globally, and, based on this
        assessment, establish a global target with interim deliverables towards
        this goal. Additionally, Dunkin' Donuts will source only gestation
        crate-free pork in the U.S. by 2022. The report also highlights the 2014
        launch of Dunkin' Donuts' new 30% Rainforest Alliance Certified(TM) Dark
        Roast Coffee, the brand's first national launch of a certified product
        since the 2004 launch of 100% Fair Trade Certified(TM) Espresso. Dunkin'
        Brands is committed to increasing the number of certified products
        available to guests in the coming years.




    --  Packaging: As part of Dunkin' Donuts' commitment to roll out an
        alternative to foam, the company continues to examine every commercially
        available cup and material. Dunkin' Donuts is currently testing a double
        walled paper cup and a #5 recyclable polypropylene cup in limited
        markets. Dunkin' Donuts' goal is to establish a phased implementation
        plan and timeline for a transition in the U.S. from foam by the end of
        2015.In 2010, Baskin-Robbins pledged to explore alternative materials
        for its famous pink spoon, an iconic symbol of the brand. In late 2014,
        the company began transitioning the spoons in U.S. Baskin-Robbins
        restaurants to a #5 recyclable polypropylene plastic.


    --  Nutrition: Nutrition remains a key priority for Dunkin' Brands, and the
        company is committed to offering great-tasting food and beverages that
        meet many different dietary needs. By the end of 2015, Dunkin' Donuts
        will roll out new guidelines for its DDSMART® menu of better-for-you
        choices, including calorie, sugar, sodium and saturated fat thresholds.
        Dunkin' Donuts continues to work toward goals to reduce the sodium
        content across its U.S. menu by 10% by December 31, 2015, and to reduce
        the sugar content in its U.S. beverage portfolio by the end of 2017.
        Baskin-Robbins will also test new smoothies with a reduced amount of
        sugar and calories in the U.S. in 2015.


    --  Supporting Neighborhoods: Dunkin' Brands is passionate about helping
        people, one neighborhood at a time. From 2011 to 2014, the company's
        franchisees donated more than $20 million to non-profit groups in the
        U.S. alone. The Dunkin' Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation
        (DDBRCF) raised a record $3.2 million in 2014 to support its mission of
        serving neighborhoods through hunger relief, children's health and
        safety initiatives. These results were driven in part by The DDBRCF's
        first in-store fundraising program, which raised $540,000 with guest
        support.The DDBRCF also expanded its national partnership with Feeding
        America through a $1 million commitment over three years, the largest
        donation in The DDBRCF's history. Funds support Feeding America's Food
        Pantry and BackPack program helping children and their families at local
        food banks across the country. More details can be found in The DDBRCF's
        2014 Neighborhood Impact Report which can be accessed here:
        http://www.dunkinbrands.com/foundation.

"Broadening Our Horizons represents our progress in sustainability efforts over the past two years, as well as our commitment to our stakeholders to continue to do more in the future," said Karen Raskopf, Dunkin' Brands' Chief Communications Officer and Co-chair of The Dunkin' Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation. "We are proud of our accomplishments, such as launching DD Green Achievement, announcing plans to source 100% sustainable palm oil in the U.S. by 2016, committing to exploring the feasibility of going to 100% cage-free eggs, and working with our franchisees to donate millions of dollars to support our local communities. We also recognize there is more to be done, and remain dedicated to addressing new challenges to meet the needs of our employees, our franchisees, our guests and our planet."

To download and read Broadening Our Horizons, or to learn more about Dunkin' Brands' CSR initiatives, please visit http://dun.kn/CSR2014Report.

About Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc.
With more than 18,900 points of distribution in nearly 60 countries worldwide, Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN) is one of the world's leading franchisors of quick service restaurants (QSR) serving hot and cold coffee and baked goods, as well as hard-serve ice cream. At the end of fiscal 2014, Dunkin' Brands' nearly 100 percent franchised business model included more than 11,300 Dunkin' Donuts restaurants and more than 7,500 Baskin-Robbins restaurants. Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. is headquartered in Canton, Mass.

Contact:
Lindsay Cronin
Dunkin' Brands
781-737-5200
Lindsay.Cronin@dunkinbrands.com

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