Book Chain Project

We are an active participant of Book Chain Project (BCP), a collaboration of publishers who formed originally in 2003 to create a framework to help drive improvement through the supply chain and enable informed and ethical sourcing of materials.

Originally structured as separate projects known as PRELIMS (of which we were a founding member), PREPS and PIPS, the three strands now come under the single umbrella organisation Book Chain Project. BCP’s work covers three areas: Labour & Environment, Forest Sourcing and Chemicals & Materials to ensure sustainable printing is covered from all angles.

Book Chain Project

We are an active participant of Book Chain Project (BCP), a collaboration of publishers who formed originally in 2003 to create a framework to help drive improvement through the supply chain and enable informed and ethical sourcing of materials.

Originally structured as separate projects known as PRELIMS (of which we were a founding member), PREPS and PIPS, the three strands now come under the single umbrella organisation Book Chain Project. BCP’s work covers three areas: Labour & Environment, Forest Sourcing and Chemicals & Materials to ensure sustainable printing is covered from all angles.

Sustainable Printing and Production in the Supply Chain

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with government goals is a key point of focus for Imago. As a business with a global supply chain, we recognise the need for positive and urgent action within our industry.

In conjunction with BCP we are embarking on a project to assess our suppliers’ environmental and sustainable printing performance, from the papers, finishes, and packaging used to the recycling of waste and use of renewable energy. Our aim is to increase awareness and drive change to ensure prompt actions are taken to reduce our industry’s contribution to the climate crisis.

Product Safety and Compliance

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with government goals is a key point of focus for Imago. As a business with a global supply chain, we recognise the need for positive and urgent action within our industry.

In conjunction with BCP we are embarking on a project to assess our suppliers’ environmental and sustainable printing performance, from the papers, finishes, and packaging used to the recycling of waste and use of renewable energy. Our aim is to increase awareness and drive change to ensure prompt actions are taken to reduce our industry’s contribution to the climate crisis.