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At Bonnier Books UK, we believe that every book matters. We love to publish stories and content that open our eyes to new perspectives and bring us closer together. We offer a nurturing home for our authors, illustrators and brand partners, publishing bestselling books for readers and listeners everywhere. We know that fantastic stories can come from anywhere and our purpose is to bring them to as wide an audience as possible, a simple ethos that has led to us becoming one of the country’s leading publishers.
The offspring of Bonnier Books, a family-owned top-15 world publisher headquartered in Sweden, we are inspired by a rich literary heritage but not bound by convention. We think in generations rather than quarters, and strive always to operate in an open, curious way that contributes to the future of the planet and its people. As a climate-neutral publisher we are an active participant in the Science Based Target initiative, committed to a strategy to limit global warming to 1.5 °C.
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News from the field
Brazil : new planting season within the Center for Bioeconomy and Conservation of the Amazon (CBCA) Since September 2019, Reforest'Action has been supporting the restoration of Amazonian forest cover by funding an ambitious reforestation project in the state of Rondônia, in the southwest of the Amaz
From 2019 to 2021: review of three years of action The project started in September 2019 pursued two main objectives, articulated around two distinct components. Let's look back at the first three years of the project and the benefits generated. Component 1: Developing agroforestry
Haïti : supporting ecosystem restoration and raising awareness on land degradationAs part of its reforestation programmes, the Agrinotech association is currently running two projects in the locality of Saint-Michel de l'Attalaye. The first phase, conducted in 2020, and the second,
Contributing to the national policy against land degradation Over the last 20 years, the vegetation cover in Haiti has decreased by 8.7%, due to trees cuttings to meet the population’s energy needs. Today, the rate of forest cover in the country is 2%, all types of forests combined (mangroves