This bulletin was published on 28 August 2025
We will be hosting a webinar on the 2nd of September to mark the launch of the BCP EUDR Solution. The webinar is open to the wider publishing supply chain and will provide insights into the solution and its implementation to support compliance with EUDR.
What to Expect:
📌 Solution Overview: a short demonstration of the platform’s core features and overview of the actions required from mills and suppliers, as well as the benefits of engaging with the solution.
📣 Supply Chain Perspectives: hear directly from paper mills and print suppliers on how they will be engaging with the solution.
🤝 Call to Action: hear the next steps for mills and suppliers who want to engage with the solution.
Webinar Details:
- There will be two identical sessions available to suit different time zones:
9:00–10:00 AM (BST) please register your attendance here.
3:00–4:00 PM (BST) please register your attendance here.
- Registration will close on the 29th of August and meeting details will be sent the day before the session.
- A recording will be available afterward in the Resources section of the BCP site
If you have any questions, please get in touch with Millie
This event was published on 28 August 2025
Webinar |
2 Sep 2025 15:00–16:00 London
Join us for a webinar to mark the launch of the Book Chain Project EUDR Solution, going live on September 1st. This webinar is open to the wider publishing supply chain and will provide key insights into the solution and its implementation.
This session will cover:
- Solution Overview: a short demonstration of the platform’s core features and overview of the actions required from mills and suppliers, as well as the benefits of engaging with the solution.
- Supply Chain Perspectives: hear directly from paper mills and print suppliers on how they will be engaging with the solution.
- Call to Action: hear the next steps for mills and suppliers who want to engage with the solution.
Webinar details:
- Registration will close on the 29th August.
- The webinar will be held virtually.
- Registered participants will receive joining details the day before the session.
- Two identical sessions will be offered to accommodate different time zones.
- A recording will be available afterward in the Resources section of the BCP site.
We encourage mill and supplier users to share this invitation with colleagues responsible for or involved in EUDR compliance.
Date
2 Sep 2025 15:00–16:00 London
This event is in the past
This event was published on 28 August 2025
Webinar |
2 Sep 2025 09:00–10:00 London
Join us for a webinar to mark the launch of the Book Chain Project EUDR Solution, going live on September 1st. This webinar is open to the wider publishing supply chain and will provide key insights into the solution and its implementation.
This session will cover:
- Solution Overview: a short demonstration of the platform’s core features and overview of the actions required from mills and suppliers, as well as the benefits of engaging with the solution.
- Supply Chain Perspectives: hear directly from paper mills and print suppliers on how they will be engaging with the solution.
- Call to Action: hear the next steps for mills and suppliers who want to engage with the solution.
Webinar details:
- Registration will close on the 29th August.
- The webinar will be held virtually.
- Registered participants will receive joining details the day before the session.
- Two identical sessions will be offered to accommodate different time zones.
- A recording will be available afterward in the Resources section of the BCP site.
We encourage mill and supplier users to share this invitation with colleagues responsible for or involved in EUDR compliance.
Date
2 Sep 2025 09:00–10:00 London
This event is in the past
This link was published on 7 April 2025
- SCA is Europe’s largest forest owner and a major timber, pulp and paper manufacturer.
- A long-standing member of FSC, it announced its intention to temporarily pause its FSC Forest Management certification in Sweden starting June 1, 2025, due to a series of systemic challenges it sees within the current FSC framework.
- Still supports FSC: Although SCA is leaving the Swedish FSC system on June 1st, they will remain a member, keep its Controlled Wood and Chain of Custody certifications, and maintain Forest Management certification in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
- Hopefully temporary: The pause is intended to protect SCA’s ability to meet climate and sustainability goals, not to leave FSC entirely.
- To prompt dialogue: SCA is calling for a meeting with FSC and stakeholders in Frankfurt to work on solutions collaboratively.
This resource was published on 11 November 2024
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 event was published on 27 June 2024
Seminar |
4 Jul 2024 09:30–17:00 London
The seminar is our annual event where we bring the publishing community and our stakeholders together from across book supply chains to discuss the hot issues, be inspired by the latest innovations, and make new connections. The event will be attended by staff from the 28 publishers that participate in the Book Chain Project, as well as representatives from the pulp & paper mills, printers, certification bodies, NGOs and other stakeholders who we engage with.
The Seminar will be a full day of activities, guest speaker presentations and opportunities for networking and catching up. The theme we will be exploring is “Lifting the Cover: The Age of Transparency and Supply Chain Collaboration”, highlighting how regulation and other drivers are pushing for increased transparency, necessitating further and deeper collaboration across supply chains.
Attendance is limited, please register below and we will confirm your place.
Please email us if you have any dietary requirements.
Guest Speakers
4 Jul 2024 10:00–17:00 London
Anna Wickes
Recommerce Lead,
Dr. Martens
Anna looks after Recommerce for Dr. Martens, having launched resale for the brand in the UK and most recently the US. With 13 years experience within sustainability, consulting, and strategy, Anna also brings her academic experience within mathematics, economics and finance to the retail sector, aiming to transform the industry to be more circular and sustainable. Currently based in the UK, Anna has worked across the US and Asia-Pacific to build new business models, and her passion in sustainability led to her founding two businesses, including a zero-waste milk alternative company.

Oliver Cupit
Head of Sustainable Business & Finance,
Zoological Society of London
Oliver Cupit is ZSL’s Head of Sustainable Business & Finance. He has 12 years experience working on responsible sourcing of forest-risk commodities, including provision of advice to companies on how to meet the EU Timber Regulation, forthcoming EU Deforestation Regulation, FSC certification requirements and various national regulations in Congo Basin and South East Asia. At ZSL, Oliver oversees the SPOTT ESG data project, ZSL’s consultancy service offering to the private sector and Nature-based Solutions portfolio of projects. Oliver has field auditing experience of timber product manufacturers, developing and delivering training courses on responsible sourcing, and has delivered services and training in the Solomon Islands, China, Malaysia and Vietnam, as well as across Europe. He holds an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Sustainable Tropical Forestry from Copenhagen and Padova Universities.
Robert Williams
Procurement Director,
AstraZeneca
Robert Williams is the Procurement Director in AstraZeneca. As the Director of Sustainability in AstraZeneca’s Global Procurement team, he is working with the global supply chain to deliver AZ Sustainability goals. He leads on reducing Scope 3 emissions towards Net Zero, driving Responsible Supply Chain and supporting the Power of Diversity to inspire innovation. His main focus is on developing high performing supply chains to deliver truly sustainable business growth.
Robert is also the Vice Chair of PSCI Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Initiative; lecturer in energy procurement for the Energy Institute; member of Durham University’s Energy & Industry Board (DEI)

Tim Coles
Director & Chief Executive Officer (CEO),
rePLANET
Tim has spent his entire career working in biodiversity monitoring or management. He started his career in the forerunner of the Environment Agency as a Fisheries and Conservation Scientist where he developed the largest river biodiversity programme in the UK with fish, breeding birds and higher plants quantified along every river in Lincolnshire. He left this to found what is now the Institute of Environmental Assessment (IEMA) and after that to found and manage Operation Wallacea. Opwall is a sustainable way of funding biodiversity research and international research teams comprising 200+ academics and supported by paying students have produced 650 papers in peer reviewed journals. During the pandemic when expeditions were not possible then Tim developed a method with a large international consultation group for quantifying how a unit of biodiversity gain could be defined. Tim is currently CEO of rePLANET an organization that funds ecosystem restoration and protection using carbon and biodiversity credit funding at 25 sites around the world.
Date
4 Jul 2024 09:30–17:00 London
This event is in the past
This resource was published on 27 June 2024
Agenda
We are looking forward to seeing you all in Central London (Lumier London LTD; Underwood Lofts - The Palm Room; 6-14 Underwood Street; London N1 7JQ) for our annual Seminar series . The theme we will be exploring this year is “Lifting the Cover: The Age of Transparency and Supply Chain Collaboration”, highlighting how regulation and other drivers are pushing for increased transparency, necessitating further and deeper collaboration across supply chains. There will also be opportunities to catch-up and network with representatives from the BCP publishers, pulp & paper mills, printers, NGOs and relevant industry groups.
This resource was published on 1 May 2024
Tool
This tool assesses the biodiversity risk of the location of the sources that make up paper brands, based on WWF's Biodiversity Risk Filter. This tool is an update to the original BCP Biodiversity Risk tool.
The tool belongs to Carnstone but is freely available to download and use. Please do credit Carnstone Partners Ltd if you reproduce the results or methodology of the tool.
This resource was published on 30 June 2023
Agenda
We are looking forward to being back at the beautiful London Wetland Centre (Queen Elizabeth Walk, London SW13 9WT) for our annual Seminar, with the theme Transparency: an Open Book. We'll explore the increasing expectations on companies to gather, share and disclose information on their sustainability impacts across the value chain. There will also be opportunities to catch-up and network with representatives from the publishers, pulp & paper mills, printers, and NGOs involved in the BCP.
This event was published on 26 June 2023
Seminar |
5 Jul 2023 09:30–17:30 London
Join us at this year's Seminar, with the theme Transparency: an Open Book. We'll explore the increasing expectations on companies to gather, share and disclose information on their sustainability impacts across the value chain - for example to understand the impacts on nature, ensuring commodities are deforestation free, human rights due diligence, Greenhouse Gas emissions, and options to make our books more circular.
The seminar is our annual event where we bring the publishing community and our stakeholders together from across book supply chains to discuss the hot issues, be inspired by the latest innovations, and make new connections. The event will be attended by staff from the 28 publishers that participate in the Book Chain Project, as well as representatives from the pulp & paper mills, printers, certification bodies, NGOs and other stakeholders who we engage with.
The Seminar will be a full day of activities, guest speaker presentations and opportunities for networking and catching up, including a guided tour around the Wetland Centre.
Attendance is limited, please register below and we will confirm your place.
Please email us if you have any dietary requirements.
Engaging the value chain sustainability
5 Jul 2023 10:00–10:45 London
Joanna Yarrow
Chief Sustainability Officer, Founding Partner,
M&C Saatchi Group, M&C Saatchi LIFE
Joanna is an international expert in sustainable living & a respected voice in sustainable business.
She is Chief Sustainability Officer for the M&C Saatchi Group (the world’s largest independent creative solutions company) & Founding Partner of M&C Saatchi LIFE – a strategic creative consultancy making sustainable living mainstream. She is also NED at sustainable placemaking company Human Nature (designing & places that make sustainable living easy & attractive) & sits on P&G’s global sustainability advisory board.
With over 25 years’ experience in applying sustainability principles to projects ranging from household makeovers to multinational business strategies, Joanna brings confidence, humour, vision & clarity to the challenges of net zero, ESG & healthy, sustainable living.
Biodiversity
5 Jul 2023 10:45–11:30 London
Jake White
Head of Legal (Advocacy & Campaigns),
WWF-UK
Jake White trained at a regional commercial law firm and then moved into the City to practise intellectual property. However that didn’t suit hence he joined government where he had 10 very stimulating years in the Government Legal Service advising on a range of areas from outer space, State aid to nuclear energy. Jake left government to join the third sector in 2012 where he worked first with Friends of the Earth and most recently at WWF where he is head of legal advocacy.
He has a particular interest in equality and human rights and has worked with NGOs in the Middle East and for Britain’s equality and human rights regulator (the Equality and Human Rights Commission). He is particularly interested in exploring this intersection in his work including in relation, for example, in relation to the great forests of the world and the peoples that live in them.
Human Rights
5 Jul 2023 11:45–12:30 London

Francesca de Meillac
Advisor,
Shift
As an Advisor at Shift, Francesca works with companies and financial institutions to support their implementation of the UN Guiding Principles (UNGPs).
Francesca was previously Principal Consultant at Environmental Resources Management (ERM), where she led ERM’s UK human rights team, and global technical community on modern slavery and human rights. Francesca advised multinational companies to assess and address human rights risks, build internal capacity and develop and implement fit-for-purpose policies and management systems. She also worked closely with financial institutions including development finance institutions (DFIs), commercial banks, export credit agencies and private equity on assessing and managing human rights risks in accordance with international standards including the UNGPs, IFC Performance Standards and Equator Principles IV.
She has international work experience across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America including on-the-ground experience conducting stakeholder consultation, human rights impact assessments (HRIA), environmental and social due diligence (ESDD) and monitoring. Francesca is also experienced in designing and delivering training and capacity building on social performance, human rights and sustainable finance.
Francesca holds an MSc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics and a MA in Social and Political Sciences from Cambridge University. She is from Trinidad & Tobago.

Zuzana Mocilenkova
Advisor,
Shift
As an Advisor at Shift, Zuzana works with companies and other strategic partners to support their implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs).
Prior to joining Shift, Zuzana worked as an independent business and human rights consultant, and as Principal Consultant at Labor Solutions, a social enterprise using technology to advance human rights throughout company value chains. In these roles, Zuzana supported businesses across different sectors to use worker voice tools and developed training content on effective grievance mechanisms in line with the UNGPs.
Prior to being a consultant, Zuzana was Head of Ethical Trade and Human Rights at Stella McCartney for over 7 years. In this role, Zuzana led the practical implementation of the UNGPs across the full due diligence spectrum and traveled extensively throughout the company’s sourcing regions in Europe and Asia. Here she gained hands-on experience working with suppliers, workers and local experts to identify root causes of human rights risks and design and deliver capacity building programs. This included carrying out stakeholder engagement, improving purchasing practices and encouraging company participation in collaborative industry programs. Zuzana has particular expertise in small, artisanal and informal fashion supply chains.
Zuzana holds a Master of Applied Human Rights from the University of York. In her thesis, she researched participatory approaches to addressing discrimination against the Roma minority population in Slovakia. Zuzana is a Slovak and British national.
Deforestation-free pulp & paper
5 Jul 2023 14:00–14:45 London

Jade Saunders
Executive Director,
World Forest ID
Jade Saunders is the Executive Director of World Forest ID, an international non-profit, with the mission to build a global reference database of forest risk commodities including timber, to aid verification of species and harvest origin of products in global trade.
Jade has over 20 years of experience working on forest governance, trade and environmental crime, most notably as an Associate Fellow of the Environment and Society Programme at Chatham House and as Senior Policy Analyst at Forest Trends. She has also served as strategic advisor to ForestMind and policy analyst at the European Forest Institute FLEGT Facility.
At World Forest ID, in addition to developing the organization's overall strategy, Jade's main focus is on overseeing the data science and machine learning workstream. She works closely with governments and industry on mainstreaming scientific testing for supply chain traceability and promoting the practical application of the World Forest ID reference database.
Climate action in the supply chain
5 Jul 2023 14:45–15:30 London
Lydia Elliott
Supply Chains Manager,
We Mean Business Coalition
As Supply Chains Manager at the We Mean Business Coalition, Lydia Elliott works across supply chain climate action and net zero strategy. For the SME Climate Hub, a core initiative of the We Mean Business Coalition, Lydia works to enable large companies value chain action and helps to develop the tools that small and medium sized businesses need to take climate action.
Breakout sessions
5 Jul 2023 16:00–17:00 London
Date
5 Jul 2023 09:30–17:30 London
This event is in the past