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Better World Books launches UK site
9 Dec 2010
US online bookseller and literacy fundraiser Better World Books has launched a UK e-commerce site.
The retailer collects and sells books to generate funds for literacy causes, with the UK site offering over a million new and used titles, as well as free delivery. A portion of revenues goes to the supplier, as well as to one of its affiliated non-profit literacy partners.
David Murphy, c.e.o., said: "Better World Books has experienced tremendous growth since it first launched in the US. Over the years we've gained a loyal international following thanks to low-cost shipping and a mission that impacts literacy rates worldwide. We've seen particular interest in the UK since establishing operations in 2008, and now we're investing in a website customised for our UK partners and customers."
Better World Books collects its used titles from partner libraries and campuses, as well as independently-organised book drives.
Its UK operation was set up in October 2008, and is based at its Dunfermline distribution centre. Its non-profit partners in the UK include the National Literacy Trust. Since its opening, the company's UK arm has raised over £100,000 for local libraries and global literacy, re-using or recycling over 650,000 books.
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To celebrate the launch of their UK website, Better World Books are offering our supporters a 10% discount off purchases of two or more books when you enter this code on the purchase page: BWB4NLT. Your purchases could also help us to win a further grant of £1,000 from Better World Books. The retailer collects and sells a wide range of books to generate funds for literacy causes such as ours, with the UK site offering over a million new and used titles, as well as free delivery. Get shopping! [http://www.betterworldbooks.co.uk/]
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