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Canadian Readers Will Help Plant 12 Acres of Trees

by Jamie
Environment + News / April 10, 2008

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We have just kicked off a campaign with Eco-Libris that is pretty exciting. Read about the details below.

Raincoast Books and Eco-Libris announced today the results of their first joint environmental campaign: Buy a Book, Plant a Tree.

Raincoast Books has signed up 80 Canadian retailers who will be selling a wide range of environmentally themed books through April 2008 which are emblazoned with Eco-Libris stickers stating that for each book purchased a tree will be planted in Central America and Africa. Participating independent bookstores, located from cost-to-coast, have purchased over 4,500 specially stickered books and hence over 4,500 trees will be planted on behalf of Canadian readers.

Raz Godelnik, Eco-Libris Co-founder and CEO explained that these trees not only benefit the environment but also the local communities where they are planted: “More than 12 acres of trees will be planted on behalf of the Canadian readers, offering many benefits to the local communities, from trees planted on the mountain slopes in Guatemala, preventing mudslides, conserving soil for more productive crops and protecting water to fruit trees that provide additional food and income in Malawi.

“Reading books should not have an adverse impact on the environment,” adds Godelnik, “and planting trees to balance out the paper usage in books is a practical first step towards sustainable reading, by replenishing our dwindling forest resources on this planet. We plant these trees with the help of highly respected U.S. and U.K. registered non-profit organizations who are screened for, and work to, very high ecological and sustainability standards. This way we make sure that Raincoast's efforts to go green will have a maximum impact on society and the environment

“Raincoast and our Canadian customers are very pleased to be working with Eco-Libris on the ‘Buy a Book, Plant a Tree' campaign,” said Jamie Broadhurst, VP Marketing for Raincoast Books. “No one campaign is going to solve the challenge of creating sustainable publishing practices, but each new campaign raises more awareness and makes that goal more attainable. We have a lot more work to do.”

For more information and great book recommendations go to: www.raincoast.com/green/

For more information on Eco-Libris go to: www.ecolibris.net


Raincoast is nominated for Libris Awards

by Jamie
News / April 03, 2008

The Canadian Bookseller Association announced today that Raincoast has been short listed for the CBA Libris awards for Marketing Achievement of the Year for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and for Distributor of the Year. Raincoast won the Marketing Achievement once before in 2005 and Raincoast has won a plethora of distribution awards over the years: being named the fastest distributor in the two annual Quill & Quire industry surveys (2003 and 2004), winning the CBA Distributor of the Year Award four times in the last six years and having be named by the Western Book Reps Association as The Best Shipper through Hell and High Water.

The winners of this year's Libris Awards will be named on June 15 in Toronto. Many thanks to our customers for their vote of confidence in our abilities.


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