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New Report Finds Top Children’s Book Publishers Using Paper Linked to Rainforest Destruction
“Considering that many publishers have already made public commitments to reduce their environmental footprint, we were surprised by the industry-wide scope of the problem,” said Lafcadio Cortesi of Rainforest Action Network. “We don’t think that kids and their parents want to choose between loving books and protecting the rainforest.”
RAN had 30 colored children’s books tested for fiber associated with deforestation in Indonesia and found that 18 of the 30 books (60 percent) contained controversial fiber. RAN’s tests point to a growing industry trend toward the overseas printing of children’s books, as well as other glossy paper books like coffee table books and textbooks, on fiber that is from controversial and endangered sources.
“There are clear, workable alternatives to printing on paper that destroys the world’s last remaining rainforests,” continued Cortesi. “The publishing industry shouldn’t tolerate printing even one book that contributes to rainforest destruction, species extinction and climate change.”
Worldwide, the degradation and destruction of tropical rainforests is responsible for fifteen percent of all annual greenhouse emissions. The carbon emissions resulting from Indonesia’s rapid deforestation account for up to five percent of global emissions: more than the combined emissions from all the cars, planes, trucks, buses and trains in United States. This huge carbon footprint from the destruction of forests and peatlands has made non-industrialized Indonesia the third-largest global greenhouse gas emitter, behind only the U.S. and China.
The full text of the report can be downloaded at www.ran.org/bookreport
Accompanying images and b-roll of rainforest destruction can be downloaded for free at http://rainforestactionnetwork.smugmug.com/Rainforest-Free-Paper
Additional information on Indonesia’s rainforests can be found at www.ran.org/forests

2 Comments so far
Show AllOh, American publishers, this is what happens when you outsource. So, you too, participate in sweatshops, but for bookmakers instead of shoes and clothing and toys..
Will parents find that there is lead paint in these books too?
A book is such a wonderful and special thing, to behold, to touch, to keep, and to pass on to another generation. TREES, and rainforest are even more important: to behold, to touch, to keep and and to pass on to another generation. too.
How sad for children to learn that the simple and lovely act of reading books can kill a rainforest..
Publishers, PLEASE, investigate before you publish your books. The planet you save, will be your very own.
Hey Andy, check out the photos, so sickening to see. Qwikslver