An interview with Tyson Miller, the Founder and Director of the Green Press Initiative, following the report 'Environmental Trends and Climate Impacts:Findings from the U.S. Book Industry'.
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How green is the book publishing industry? An interview with Tyson Miller
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Submitted by raz on Sat, 2008-04-12 22:50. | Tags: culture | book publishing industry | books | eco-libris | ecolibris | environmental impacts | GPI | green books | green press initiative | Tyson Miller

Largest Children's Book Publisher Goes Green... or do they?
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Scholastic are announcing new green measures and are claiming to be the industry leaders in sustainability. But are they really? Here is some analysis in comparison with the things other big publishers have done to go green.
Submitted by eyloni on Wed, 2008-01-16 04:19. | Tags: business | eco-libris | ecolibris | FSC | green press initiative | harry potter | random house | recycled paper | Scholastic | simon & schuster | sustainable reading | the rainforest alliance | UK books trade

Simon & Schuster goes green
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Eco-Libris blog reviews the big news from Simon & Schuster, one of the biggest publishing houses in the world, which announced on a new environmental initiative and paper policy.
Submitted by raz on Sat, 2007-11-10 20:03. | Tags: business | culture | books | eco-libris | ecolibris | green press initiative | publishing house | recycled paper | Simon and Schuster
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