Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: How Interface Proved That You Can Build a Successful Business without Destroying the Planet

Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: How Interface Proved That You Can Build a Successful Business without Destroying the Planet

by RayAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

Ray Anderson's story is truly inspirational. In 1994, after reading "The Ecology of Commerce" by Paul Hawken, Ray felt a 'spear in the chest': he realised that his company, billion-dollar carpeting manufacturer Interface, Inc, was plundering the environment with its unsustainable business practices, and he needed to steer it on a new course. Thoughtful and winning, "Confessions of a Radical Industrialist" shows just how Anderson revolutionised his company, and includes the 'seven faces of Mount Sustainability' they are climbing: moving towards zero waste; making emissions benign; using renewable energy; instigating closed-loop recycling, imitating nature's way of turning waste into food; ensuring all transportation is resource-efficient; creating a corporate ecosystem, with cooperation as its founding principle; and, assessing costs accurately in order to set real prices. By setting unprecedented targets for cutting waste, instigating revolutionary recycling initiatives, and encouraging employees at every level of the company to contribute ideas on how to save resources, he has succeeded in cutting Interface's greenhouse gas emissions by 82 per cent, and the goal is to reach zero emissions by 2020. Not only that, he has also brought down costs, improved quality, made Interface one of Fortune's '100 Best Companies to Work For', and increased profits. What "Confessions of a Radical Industrialist" proves is that running your company sustainably isn't radical at all - it's just good business.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Random House Business
Published: 18 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 1847940285
ISBN 13: 9781847940285
Book Overview: 'America's greenest CEO' and the hero of award-winning documentary The Corporation makes the urgent, compelling case that sustainable business pays

Media Reviews
Part cheerleader, part scold, part dreamer ... [Anderson is] the rarest of hybrids: a born-again green industrialist. -- Fortune magazine The leading corporate evangelist for sustainability. -- New York Times If we had a lot more businessmen like Ray Anderson, the planet would be neither bankrupt or overheated. He is a hero, and this book makes clear why! -- Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy Highly inspirational . . . Essential reading for anyone, whether lay, student, or practitioner, interested in business success today and in the environment. -- Library Journal (starred review) Fascinating, instructive, and very timely. -- Publishers Weekly We are in desperate need of hope in this world, but if hope is to be credible and trustworthy, it has to walk a straight line to reality. No one does this better than Ray Anderson. -- Paul Hawken, author of Ecology of Commerce It's a travel diary of sorts d
Author Bio
Ray Anderson is chairman and founder of Interface, Inc. He's a sought-after speaker and adviser on environmental issues and serves on many boards, including that of the David Suzuki Foundation. In 2007, Time magazine called him a 'Hero of the Environment'. 'Part cheerleader, part scold, part dreamer ... [Anderson is] the rarest of hybrids: a born-again green industrialist.' Fortune magazine 'The leading corporate evangelist for sustainability.' New York Times