Arcadia First U.S. Book Publisher to Adopt 100-percent Use of FSC Paper
Mount Pleasant, S.C.-based Arcadia Publishing, a publisher of local history books, is the country’s first major book publisher to achieve the use of 100-percent Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper across its entire book publishing program, the company announced this week.
Arcadia has more than 6,000 titles in print and will publish 700 new titles this year. New releases and reprints now carry the accredited FSC label. Products using the FSC label are independently certified to assure consumers that the paper comes from forests that are managed to meet the social, economic and ecological needs of present and future generations.
Arcadia Publishing CEO Richard Joseph says he views the initiative as a natural next step for the company. “Consistent with our commitment to help communities preserve history through local and regional history books, we have extended our efforts to improve the impact we have on our environment,” says Joseph.
With the implementation of 100-percent FSC-certified paper, Arcadia Publishing has surpassed the goals set for industry standards as identified in the Book Industry Treatise on Responsible Paper Use by 500 percent, and almost two years ahead of schedule. The treaty, developed in 2006 by a range of industry stakeholders and coordinated by the nonprofit advocacy organization Green Press Initiative (GPI), calls for the publishing industry to aim to raise its use of FSC-certified paper to a level of 20 percent by 2012.
GPI Director Tyson Miller commends the company for its early success: “Arcadia Publishing’s FSC achievement is quite an accomplishment and is a model for other publishers to consider and follow when it comes to supporting best practices in forest management,” he says.
In addition to carrying FSC certification, each title features a “Made in the USA” mark to highlight the company’s commitment to American manufacturing.
All books are manufactured in entirety in South Carolina on American-made paper. “We are proud our books are made right here in the USA,” says Joseph. “Our books feature local history, are manufactured locally, and are written by local authors—our focus is truly all about being local.”
- People:
- Richard Joseph
- Tyson Miller
- Places:
- Mount Pleasant
- U.S.