Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: How Interface proved that you can build a successful business without destroying the planet
By (Author) Ray Anderson
Cornerstone
Random House Business Books
15th February 2011
3rd February 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
International business
338.76989
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 18mm
226g
'The next generation of entrepreneurs must take Ray Anderson's words to heart' Sir Richard Branson In 1994, Ray Anderson 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 that it desperately needed to change direction. Under his leadership, Interface went on to set unprecedented targets for cutting waste, instigated revolutionary recycling initiatives, and encouraged employees at every level of the company to contribute ideas on how to save resources. As a result, the company's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 82% and are on target to reach zero level by 2020. Not only that, these changes also brought down costs, improved quality, and increased profits. In Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, Ray Anderson shares the remarkable story of how Interface turned itself around, and proves that running your company sustainably isn't radical at all - it's just good business.
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