This is one of those unequivocally good things that you kind of wish everyone was doing for all the books published today. Dunno why only boy wizards get the treatment. With any luck HP will make it trendyScholastic announced Tuesday that it had agreed with the Rainforest Alliance, a conservation organization that works with the business community, on tightened environmental standards for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, coming out July 21 in the United States with a first printing of 12 million.
J.K. Rowling's seventh Potter book will be a hulking 784 pages, Scholastic said, a comparable length to the last couple of Potter releases.
Among the details of Tuesday's agreement:
• The paper used will contain "a minimum of 30% post-consumer waste (pcw) fiber."
Thanks to MediaBistro for the link.
No comments:
Post a Comment