Author: Ray C. Anderson
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004RCNS6U
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004RCNS6U
Business Lessons from a Radical Industrialist
In 1994, Interface founder and chairman Ray Anderson set an audacious goal for his commercial carpet company: to take nothingfrom the earth that can't be replaced by the earth. Download Business Lessons from a Radical Industrialist from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Now, Anderson leads the way forward and challenges all of industry to share that goal.
The Interface story is a compelling one: in 1994, making carpets was a toxic, petroleum-based process, releasing immense amounts of air and water pollution and creating tons of waste. Fifteen years after Anderson's call for change, Interface has:
-cut greenhouse gas emissions by 82%
-cut fossil fuel consumption by 60%
-cut waste by 66%
-cut water use by 75%
-invented and patented new machines, materials, and manufacturing processes
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Download Business Lessons from a Radical Industrialist engineering books for free. Now, Anderson leads the way forward and challenges all of industry to share that goal Fifteen years after Anderson's call for change, Interface has:
-cut greenhouse gas emissions by 82%
-cut fossil fuel consumption by 60%
-cut waste by 66%
-cut water use by 75%
-invented and patented new machines, materials, and manufacturing processes
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