Springer Nature works closely with a large global community of academic researchers and educators who, through their work, want to disseminate their ideas, solve problems and leave the world better than they found it.
Our people share a passion for making a positive difference to the world by helping this community find solutions to the worldâs biggest problems, and acting responsibly to protect the planet for future generations.
We also work closely with the communities local to us and our 45 offices across the world. We get involved through events, charitable donations, and volunteering to support researchers, science communicators and to encourage new generations to consider careers in STEM.
In Kingâs Cross, London â our home for 30 years, we recently curated an award-winning photography exhibition of working scientists across the world that reached three million passersby. In July 2025, we hosted a special screening of The Martian at Everyman on the Canal; a free, open-air cinema in Kingâs Cross. Colleagues from our London officeânearly 1,500 people working closely with science and research everydayâchose the film to show that effective science communications take many forms.
On this page you will find more information on the work we do to reduce our environmental footprint, create an inclusive workplace across our company of nearly 10,000 colleagues, and forge links with the communities we serve.
Springer Natureâs 2024 annual report, contains business highlights and our first Combined Non-Financial report, replacing the Sustainable Business report we have shared in previous years. Visit our reporting microsite to discover more about our sustainability performance (including key ESG data), our ongoing support for the SDGs through our publishing activities and other case studies on our efforts to be a responsible, purpose-driven business. An update on our key performance indicators as assured by our auditors is also available in a separate sustainability statement.
Visit the People and Planet section for our sustainability highlights.
As one of the worldâs largest publishers of research and education content, our sustainable business strategy focuses on the areas where we can have the greatest positive impact.
We are pleased to have been recognised for our sustainability efforts and reporting across our business.
We invest in education and scientific research in places where itâs needed, but where people may not be able to afford it. We achieve this by working with organisations such as Research4Life and CGIAR, providing no-cost or low-fee access to research published in any of our journals in low and middle income countries.
Sustainable open access requires its own funding, usually in the form of article processing charge (APC) payments or transformative agreements. These can be difficult to finance in low- and middle-income countries and in some research disciplines, so Springer Nature operates an APC waiver and discount policy.
We also donate textbooks and equipment through partnerships with organisations like Books2Africa and we donate the residual value from recycled paper produced by recycling our obsolete stock.