With the UN Sustainability Development Goals stalling, publishers look for ways they can move things forward, themselves: ‘Act Now.’
Programming: The International Publishers Association at Frankfurt
The International Publishers Association has a full schedule of events planned for Frankfurter Buchmesse, most open to trade visitors.
New Delhi’s Arpita Das: How Green Is My Industry?
Imagining a more sustainable future for publishing, Arpita Das goes over some of the efforts being made in India’s industry.
A ‘Sustainable Story Award’ Opens in the United Kingdom
Announced on Earth Day, a new ‘Sustainable Story Award’ competition opens in the United Kingdom, with a summertime deadline.
UK’s IOPP Raises Requirement for Data Behind Articles
The suite of society journals in the UK named IOP Publishing is testing a requirement to have researchers publicly reveal their research data.
Bologna Sees a Five-Percent Growth in Trade Visitors
There were 33,318 trade visitors reported to have attended the 2025 edition of Bologna Children’s Book Fair, next year a bit later in April.
Bologna Monday: Sustainability a Major Issue in Opening
Just barely past the European Union’s change to daylight saving time and CEST, the 62nd Bologna Children’s Book Fair swings into action.
Ingram Adds France’s Hachette Livre to Its ‘World Language’ Catalogue
Building on their existing relationship, Ingram and Hachette Livre announce a new exclusive distribution partnership.
London Book Fair Reports ‘Around 30,000’ Attendees and a 10-Percent Jump in Trading Tables
The 2025 London Book Fair drew ‘around 30,000’ attendees and a 10-percent boost in rights-center table sales.
‘Responsible Chapters’: France’s Publishers Boost Ecological Stance
Chosen in a competition, the SNE’s ‘Chapitres Responsables’ program a carbon-footprint calendar, life-cycle analysis, and training.
