BPF Brand Guidelines and Logos

The BPF brand guidelines document is designed to help creatives, marketeers, and any others who require our branding, to understand how the BPF brand should be presented. It features key information about colour codes and fonts, as well as the use of images, and much more.
Download the BPF Brand Guidelines
USE OF THE BPF LOGO
The BPF logo is allowed to be used by members of the British Plastics Federation as a signal of recognised quality within the industry. Our logo will reflect the fact they have been accepted into membership, amongst other leading companies within the UK plastics industry.
Organisations outside of our membership are not permitted to use our logo unless agreed by the BPF.
DOWNLOAD OUR LOGO FORMATS
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| Colour/Navy Transparent Background | Colour/Navy White Background | All-White Transparent Background | Simple Colour/Navy Transparent |
DOWNLOAD OUR MEMBERSHIP BADGE *BPF MEMBERS ONLY*
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| Member Badge Transparent Background | Member Badge White Background |
MORE ABOUT US
Established in 1933, the British Plastics Federation (BPF) is the principal trade association for the UK Plastics Industry, and is composed of over 500 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.













