大象传媒

Explore the 大象传媒
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

24 September 2014
Press Office
Search the 大象传媒 and Web
Search 大象传媒 Press Office

大象传媒 Homepage

Contact Us


大象传媒 Worldwide Press Releases



23.10.03

大象传媒 Magazines takes next step on environmental responsibility


大象传媒 Magazines is to take another step forward next month in its moves to make magazine publishing more environmentally responsible by adding two titles to the list of those carrying the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) logo.


Teen magazine It's HOT! will switch to FSC paper with its next issue (on sale 11 November) and new title Songs of Praise will be printed on it when it launches on 19 November. The FSC label assures the timber used to make the paper comes from forests managed to the highest economic, environmental and social standards. It is currently the only truly independent certification scheme backed by major environmental groups.


大象传媒 Wildlife magazine became the first commercial magazine in the world to carry the FSC logo in 2000, followed by 大象传媒 Music Magazine the following year. Other publishers have yet to follow 大象传媒 Magazines' lead.


With its 116,000 circulation, It's HOT! will be the biggest-selling title so far to be published on FSC paper. 大象传媒 Magazines intends to migrate all of its 36 titles, including Radio Times, 大象传媒 Gardeners' World and Top Of The Pops, on to FSC-certified stock when sufficient quantities are available, or to ensure that all of its paper meets the same exacting standards.


Says 大象传媒 Magazines' Managing Director Peter Phippen: "大象传媒 Magazines' commitment to FSC remains as strong as ever and we continue to urge our colleagues throughout the magazine industry to follow our lead. The issue of environmental awareness is becoming ever more important to consumers and the FSC logo lets our readers know how seriously we at 大象传媒 Magazines take this subject."


Only the FSC logo - also to be seen on products such as garden furniture, wallpaper and DIY tools - assures the consumer that the wood, or a clearly stated percentage of the paper pulp, used to make the product which bears it, comes from well managed forests. In these cases the magazine paper contains a minimum 30% FSC certified pulp.


大象传媒 Magazines is currently only able to source FSC paper from SCA in Sweden, but is working with other major paper suppliers to persuade them to adopt the FSC scheme.


Robert Napier, Chief Executive Officer of the WWF, explained: "Many people are aware that bad forestry management can destroy animal habitats, endanger the livelihoods of local people and affect the climate of our planet. In Indonesia, for example, huge swathes of virgin forest are being cut down illegally and the timber will be exported around the world. Recent research (PricewaterhouseCoopers 1999) shows consumers would be happy to vote against such bad practice with their purses if they had information they could rely on when making buying decisions.


"The FSC scheme provides that information. WWF supports the FSC certification because it is the only credible independent scheme suitable for international application, and because it takes a highly sensible and holistic approach to forestry management."


Anna Jenkins, Director of FSC-UK explains the importance of certification: "The publishing industry is a huge consumer of timber resources, giving its work a major influence on global forests. Using FSC-certified paper makes that influence a positive one, sourcing and buying paper that originates in FSC forests ensures that those forests are not just conserved but responsibly managed. We are delighted that 大象传媒 Magazines are continuing their commitment to FSC certification, they are an industry leader and are setting a shining example which we hope others will follow."


In order to help manufacturers and retailers who wished to source timber and paper responsibly, the WWF set up the WWF 95+ Group in 1991. This partnership between WWF and over 100 companies, including J Sainsbury, Boots and the Body Shop, has succeeded in encouraging forest-owners and suppliers to take part in the FSC certification scheme. Over 10,000 products carrying the FSC logo are now available around the world. 大象传媒 Worldwide was the first publisher to join the Group and in 1995 declared its aim of being the first publisher to carry the FSC logo on one of its consumer magazines.


Environmentalists from David Attenborough to Jonathon Porritt have encouraged the FSC, WWF and 大象传媒 Worldwide (of which 大象传媒 Magazines is a part) in their determination. Sir David said: "I think it is excellent that 大象传媒 Worldwide has committed itself to using environmentally sound paper. The public wouldn't expect anything less."



Background Notes - Independent Forest Certification


大象传媒 Worldwide has been lobbying its paper suppliers about the FSC certification scheme for five years, having been the first publisher to join the WWF 95+ Group. Guided by the WWF, this group of over 100 UK companies, including J Sainsbury, Boots and the Body Shop, is committed to increasingly sourcing their timber and paper products from independently certified forests


Up until 2000, sourcing paper for quality consumer magazines that could publicly and legitimately claim to have been derived from environmentally well-managed forests has not been possible. Recycled paper is increasingly being used to make glossy magazine paper, but a substantial proportion of new wood fibre is still essential to the process. Publishers could not be sure that the new fibre used in its paper came from forests that are run in a way that does not harm the environment because few forest owners had applied for independent certification.


Over the past five years forest-owners have slowly started to see the value of independent certification, and by meeting the criteria laid down by the Forest Stewardship Council, they gain the advantage of being able to use a single well-recognised logo, ie. the FSC logo, to promote the environmental credentials of their timber and pulp.


The FSC logo is now becoming widely recognised on products from garden furniture to wallpaper, many of which are produced or sold by members of the WWF-95+ Group. In addition, Scandinavian-based home furnishings group IKEA recently announced that it will stop selling goods containing timber from virgin forests except those certified under schemes endorsed by the Forest Stewardship Council.




BACK TO THE TOP

PRINTABLE VERSION




About the 大象传媒 | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy