22 October 2009

Making Green While Going Green

A visionary CEO says business, not government, must save the environment

A GMJ Q&A with Ray Anderson, founder and chairman of Interface, Inc., and author of Confessions of a Radical Industrialist
Visionary CEO Ray Anderson, who proudly boasts the moniker “radical industrialist,” says it’s imperative that we save the environment -- but business, not government, must take the lead. In this interview, Anderson explains how other companies can do what his business has done.
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Cristina Angeles Posted On 11/12/2009 11:21:45 AM

I think this is de real way in order to fix the environmental problem around the world.
I am environmental engineer, and I've always thought only when we changed environmental impacts and benefits to the language of costs is when the real action will be taken.
This is a sample that the environmental protection has more benefits than to be known as a "good citizen".

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