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This link was published on 16 April 2025

FSC's response to SCA's decision on its forest management certification

  • FSC has published a response, regretting SCA’s decision and responding to SCA’s points. FSC encourages SCA to engage with FSC rather than terminating its FSC certification status.
  • FSC argues against a singular focus on carbon and emphasises the need to consider multiple environmental impacts.
  • FSC claim the move is likely to reduce environmental considerations of SCA, especially towards preservation of high-value forests and reindeer husbandry.
  • As SCA manages nearly a fifth of FSC-certified forests in Sweden, the withdrawal is expected to significantly reduce the volume of FSC-certified products on the market.
  • FSC
This resource was published on 11 November 2024
Book Chain Project Environment Report 2022-23

Book Chain Project Environment Report 2022-23

Report

We are excited to release the second edition of the Book Chain Project Environment Report, which provides insights into the publishing industry’s environmental performance. This report contains aggregated data from mill and supplier Environmental Questionnaires, covering a range of important environmental topics, including GHG emissions, energy intensity, water use, and waste management.

This report offers greater data coverage than the first edition as the measurement and reporting of environmental activities become more commonplace.

Key highlights from the report include:

  • GHG Emission Intensity Factors: The report includes location-based GHG emission intensity factors at country, subregional, and regional levels. Publishers can use these factors to calculate their Scope 3 emissions from paper or print when site-specific data is unavailable. Mills and suppliers can benchmark their GHG intensity against industry peers.
  • Energy Use: Detailed information on energy intensity, fuel mix, renewable energy share, and energy efficiency case studies helps readers understand the regional differences in energy use and the steps being taken to reduce energy consumption and transition to renewable energy sources.
  • Water Use and Wastewater Treatment: The report provides insights into water intensity, measures to reduce water consumption, and wastewater treatment improvements. It highlights the efforts of mills and suppliers to set and achieve reduction targets.
  • Case Studies: Throughout the report, case studies offer practical examples and inspiration for mills and suppliers to further reduce their environmental impact.

If you have any questions about the Environment Report, please get in touch with Victoria.

This resource was published on 18 October 2024
Supplier Code Of Conduct

Supplier Code Of Conduct

Technical Document

The Book Chain Project provides a publishing industry Code of Conduct for labour and environmental standards. It states the publishers’ commitments to their suppliers and what they expect from their suppliers in return. The Code of Conduct is based on existing internationally-recognized Codes and Laws. Suppliers that do not already have an ethical audit can ask for a SMETA audit that is audited against this Code of Conduct.

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This resource was published on 1 August 2024

BCP Environmental Questionnaire: Offline Excel Version (Mills)

Tool

This is an updated excel spreadsheet which contains the questions covered by the Environmental Questionnaire. This excel tool can be used to gather the EQ data before entering it into the system.

Please note, whilst we have added guidance and highlighted conditionals (e.g. further questions appear based on previous input), it is not possible to build all of the interactive features of the online EQ into excel and therefore some features are missing (e.g. breakdown match total checks).

This resource was published on 1 August 2024

BCP Environmental Questionnaire: Offline Excel Version (Suppliers)

Tool

This is an updated excel spreadsheet which contains the questions covered by the Environmental Questionnaire. This excel tool can be used to gather the EQ data before entering it into the system.

Please note, whilst we have added guidance and highlighted conditionals (e.g. further questions appear based on previous input), it is not possible to build all of the interactive features of the online EQ into excel and therefore some features are missing (e.g. breakdown match total checks).

This resource was published on 7 March 2024

Labour and Environment Risk Tool - For Publishers

Tool

A credible supplier due diligence process begins with assessing and segmenting your suppliers based on risk. This risk tool has been developed to help you do just this. The tool assesses both country level risk and supplier level risk for both environmental and labour rights/health and safety, and you can use it to assess risk across 15 direct supplier types in every country.

The tool belongs to SLR but is freely available to download and use. Please do credit SLR if you reproduce the results or methodology of the tool.

This link was published on 8 June 2023

Status of Forest Management Certification in Poland

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification has been a vital component of sustainable forest management in Poland for over 25 years. Until recently, approximately two-thirds of the total forest area of 9.2 million hectares in the country were FSC-certified. The certified forests are managed by the Regional Directorates of State Forests (RDSF) and two Forest Experimental Stations under the University of Poznań.

Despite initiating dialogue in November 2022 between FSC International and Polish State Forests, six Regional Directorates of State Forests (RDSFs), representing an area of roughly 2 million hectares, have opted to discontinue FSC certification in their respective regions. The affected regions include:

  • Gdansk (FSC-certified area: 303,938 ha) - expired
  • Torun (FSC-certified area: 456,447 ha) - expired
  • Poznan (FSC-certified area: 419,535 ha) - certificate expired on 4 April, 2023
  • Warsaw (FSC-certified area: 194,960 ha) - certificate expired on 9 April, 2023
  • Radom (FSC-certified area: 325,074 ha) - certificate expired on 1 May, 2023
  • Pila (FSC-certified area: 362,770 ha) - recertification granted on 10 March, 2023; license agreement was valid until May 31, 2023

The collaboration between Polish foresters and FSC has enabled many Polish companies to grow their market reach through exporting their FSC certified products to regional and international companies. Today, Polish companies are among global leaders when it comes to the production of furniture, doors, windows, panels, and other wood-based products. There are currently 2,500 FSC Chain of Custody (CoC) certificates in Poland, making it one of the top countries for FSC CoC globally.

Kim Carstensen, Director General of FSC International, says: “We will reinforce our engagement and presence in Poland to ensure that we have a solid foundation for responsible forest management now and in the long term. We will continue to promote sustainable practices throughout the country in line with our values, while safeguarding its global credibility”.

FSC acknowledges the significant implications for certified supply in the country coupled with the existing shortages as a consequence of the Ukraine war. To address this issue, FSC is actively working alongside partners and members to develop strategic solutions to fill the supply gap.

  • FSC
  • Poland
  • Europe
This event was published on 9 February 2023

2023 BCP environmental questionnaire webinar (CN)/ 2023BCP环境问卷线上研讨会(中文)

Webinar | 29 Mar 2023 14:00–15:30 Beijing

本次会议语言为中文。
Meeting language: Chinese

本次研讨会主要内容:
了解气候变化的发展及外界期望:介绍气候变化的科学背景,政府监管部门对出版行业的要求,及出版商对纸厂和供应商的期待。
认识自身环境表现:解读环境调查问卷主页仪表盘数据、标识及环境表现成熟度。
共同探索改进方向:图书链项目组将分享提升环境表现的相关资源,同时邀请到纸厂和供应商代表分享在节能、节水、减排方面的优秀实践。
问答环节:回答纸厂和供应商对于环境问卷及图书链项目的问题。

在全球对气候变化的日益关注下,Book Chain Project 图书链项目组于2020年更新了图书链项目环境调查问卷,在新版问卷中添加了有关能源消耗、温室气体排放、水处理和生产废料处理的相关问题。

2022的研讨会中,我们为纸厂和供应商介绍了环境问卷对于出版商的重要性,问卷覆盖的主题,及如何计算能源消耗数据和碳排放数据,以帮助大家填写环境问卷。

基于近年来各纸厂和供应商环境调查问卷的填写情况,以及纸厂和供应商对于问卷环境表现的问题,图书链项目组拟再次举办线上研讨会,旨在为中国的纸厂和印刷厂用户介绍最新进展,解答疑问,以及为大家提高环境表现提供支持。

时间:2023年3月29日 北京时间 下午2点至3点半

研讨会为线上会议,注册成功的用户将在研讨会开始前一周内收到会议链接。

建议各纸厂及供应商的HSE部门或环境部门相关负责人一同参与本次研讨会。

注意:

  1. 如您已为BCP用户,请先登录系统,再进行注册。
  2. 请完整填写您的公司名称,会后我们将统计参会者名单发送至出版商。
  3. 请在3月22日前完成报名,如在问答环节有任何希望我们作答的问题或对注册有任何问题,请联系Rebecca.luo@carnstone.com。

本次报名由凯嵘管理咨询(上海)有限公司(简称凯嵘)处理环境调查问卷线上研讨会报名的信息。由于我们使用Book Chain Project (bookchainproject.com) 平台收集报名信息,请详见Book Chain Project的隐私政策https://bookchainproject.com/privacy。报名收集到的个人信息将储存在凯嵘公司内部作为项目资料保存,结果仅用于环境调查问卷线上研讨会使用,不会用于其他用途。当会议不再需要报名信息时,我们将销毁或删除它。报名视为您已同意凯嵘的信息处理规则。关于本次问卷信息处理有任何问题请联系: Rebecca.luo@carnstone.com.。

The webinar will include:
External development and expectation: introduction to the scientific context of climate change and why publishing and paper sectors should care about it; the latest development and publisher's expectations for mills and suppliers.
Understand your own performance: help audience understand their environmental performance using the EQ data and labels, and introduce the environmental questionnaire maturity model.
Improve your performance: BCP team to share relevant experiences and resources. Case studies from mills and suppliers.
Q&A: BCP team to answer any questions regarding the BCP EQ and the BCP project in general.

With the global urgency in tackling climate change, the Book Chain Project (BCP) team have refreshed the Environmental Questionnaire (EQ) in 2020, adding more emphasis and new questions on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as an update to the water and waste sections.

In 2022, we held a webinar to introduce the context of the EQ and why is it important for publishers, topics covered in the EQ, how to calculate and collect data, in order to guide mills and suppliers to complete the EQ with confidence.

Based on the mills and suppliers' EQ submission, performance analysis, and questions that we are frequently asked, we are holding another webinar (primarily for Chinese mills and suppliers) to address some issues that we know mills and suppliers care about.

Webinar time: 29 March 2023 14:00 - 15:30 (UTC+08:00) Beijing

The Webinar will be held virtually and the registered users will receive the webinar joining details a week before the webinar date.

We recommend mills and suppliers to send people responsible for HSE or environmental management to join the webinar.

Type
Webinar
Date
29 Mar 2023 14:00–15:30 Beijing
This event is in the past
This bulletin was published on 29 November 2022

Book Chain Project Environment Report 2020-21

We are very excited to announce the launch of the Book Chain Project Environment Report 2020-21. This is the first report of its kind, providing aggregated information about the publishing industry’s environmental performance. This includes location-based GHG emission intensity factors, at country, regional and continental level.

The report has been informed by data collected through mill and supplier Environmental Questionnaires and covers a range of environmental topics, from GHG emissions and energy intensity to water and waste management. The report is full of useful information, and we’d like to highlight a few key points of interest:

• The report contains GHG intensity factors that publishers can use to calculate their Scope 3 emissions from paper or print, if site-specific emissions data doesn’t exist; and mills and suppliers can use to benchmark their own GHG intensity against those of their peers;
• Information about energy use (energy intensity, fuel mix, share of renewables and energy efficiency case studies) helps readers understand how energy use differs across countries and regions, and what steps mills and suppliers are taking to reduce energy use and switch to renewable energy;
• Information about water use and wastewater treatment (water intensity, measures to reduce water consumption, and reduction targets) helps readers understand the steps mills and suppliers are taking to reduce water consumption and improve wastewater treatment;
• The report contains case studies throughout, which can help inspire mills and suppliers about potential ways they can further reduce their impacts on the planet.

If you have any questions about the report, please get in touch with Victoria Smith.

You can view the report here.

This resource was published on 29 November 2022

Book Chain Project Environment Report 2020-21

Report

This is the first report of its kind, providing aggregated information about the publishing industry’s environmental performance. This includes location-based GHG emission intensity factors, at country, regional and continental level.

The report has been informed by data collected through mill and supplier Environmental Questionnaires and covers a range of environmental topics, from GHG emissions and energy intensity to water and waste management. The report is full of useful information, and we’d like to highlight a few key points of interest:

  • The report contains GHG intensity factors that publishers can use to calculate their Scope 3 emissions from paper or print, if site-specific emissions data doesn’t exist; and mills and suppliers can use to benchmark their own GHG intensity against those of their peers;
  • Information about energy use (energy intensity, fuel mix, share of renewables and energy efficiency case studies) helps readers understand how energy use differs across countries and regions, and what steps mills and suppliers are taking to reduce energy use and switch to renewable energy;
  • Information about water use and wastewater treatment (water intensity, measures to reduce water consumption, and reduction targets) helps readers understand the steps mills and suppliers are taking to reduce water consumption and improve wastewater treatment;
  • The report contains case studies throughout, which can help inspire mills and suppliers about potential ways they can further reduce their impacts on the planet.

*The calculations on page 6 of this report were updated on 07/12/22 *