BPF Brand Guidelines and Logos
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The BPF has created a Brand Guidelines document which is now available to download. These guidelines have been designed to ensure the BPF brand is represented in the respectable way and should be followed correctly.
Download the BPF Brand Guidelines here
About the BPF
Established in 1933 the British Plastics Federation (BPF) is the principal trade association for the UK Plastics Industry and is composed of over 400 members representing in excess of 75% of the plastics industry by turnover. The Federation is unique amongst plastics trade associations in Europe as its members encompass the whole plastics industry supply chain including raw material suppliers, processors, machinery suppliers, recyclers and service providers to the industry.
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Use of the BPF logo
The BPF logo can exclusively be used by members of the Federation once the company has successfully completed all stages of the BPF membership application process and havereceived the signed certificate by the BPF President and the BPF Director-General. The BPF logo is a powerful global emblem and is recognized worldwide. Since the BPF’s inception, the logo has developed into a strong symbol, representative of years of plastics knowledge, expertise and crucially trust. This document aims to provide BPF member companies wishing to use the logo with guidelines on how to best use it in order to fully exploit the benefits its proper use may bring.
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Colour repro specifications for the BPF logo
The following colour specifications should be applied in all instances when using the BPF logo.
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BPF Blue
Pantone 287
RGB R: 1 G: 49 B: 133
Hex 013185
CMYK C: 99 M: 63 Y: 0 K: 48
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BPF Orange
RGB R: 247 G: 147 B: 33
CMYK C: 0 M: 50 Y: 98 K: 0
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Where to use the BPF logo
The BPF logo can be used by members on the following
Letterheads
Business cards
Corporate literature
Company website(s)
All other use must be approved by the BPF.
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Resizing of the logo
When resizing the logo please ensure that logo is appropriately resized in order to not appear ‘squashed’.
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Downloadable BPF Logo for your Website
The British Plastics Federation has created three logos for you to place on your website as proof that you are members of the BPF. When linking the image please link to http://www.bpf.co.uk
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If you would like further information about how to use the BPF’s logo or to request the BPF’s logos, please contact
Kim Hawksworth
020 7457 5007
khawksworth@bpf.co.uk