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This “hard-hitting” look at hazardous everyday chemicals “instills hope for a future in which consumers make safer, more informed choices” (Washington Post).
Pollution is no longer just about belching smokestacks and ugly sewer pipes—now, it’s personal.
The most dangerous pollution, it turns out, comes from commonplace items in our homes and workplaces. To prove this point,...
Pollution is no longer just about belching smokestacks and ugly sewer pipes—now, it’s personal.
The most dangerous pollution, it turns out, comes from commonplace items in our homes and workplaces. To prove this point,...
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Portfolio / Penguin, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
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©2021.
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English
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"With an empowering call to action, The Waste-Free World boldly invites us to end one of the greatest scams in history in order to achieve a bright, sustainable, and prosperous future. As microplastics collect in the ocean by the ton, natural resources are depleted, and cities face mounting landfill disposal bills, consumers and investors are becoming increasingly focused on the quality, durability and environmental footprint of products--yet many...
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MIT Sloan Management Review
Pub. Date
2022.
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English
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A Deloitte research team surveyed 750 U.S. retail employees on their perceptions of their employers' sustainability progress. The findings revealed that retailers demonstrating authentic sustainability efforts might have better success attracting and retaining labor. Employees at retailers with strong sustainability cultures are much more likely to be highly engaged and satisfied and are less likely to seek new jobs.
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Island Press
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[2020]
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English
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"Industries that drive economic growth and support our comfortable modern lifestyles have exploited natural resources to do so. But now there's growing understanding that business can benefit from a better relationship with the environment. Leading corporations have begun to leverage nature-based remediation, restoration, and enhanced lands management to meet a variety of business needs, such as increasing employee engagement and establishing key...
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Beacon Press
Pub. Date
[2023]
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English
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"Working to Restore examines revolutionary approaches in nine areas: agriculture, waste, supply chain, inclusivity for the collective good, women in the workforce, travel, health, energy, and finance. The companies profiled are solving global issues: promoting responsible production and consumption, creating equitable opportunities for all, encouraging climate action, and more. Chhabra highlights how their work moves beyond the greenwashed idea of...
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Patagonia
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[2023]
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English
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"Vincent Stanley, Patagonia's Director of Philosophy, with Yvon Chouinard, founder and former owner of Patagonia, draws on 50 years' experience at Patagonia to challenge all business owners and leaders to rethink their businesses in a time of cultural and climate chaos. Patagonia over and over throughout the years has been recognized as much for its ground-breaking environmental, social practices as for the quality of its clothes. And then, in an...
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Fast Company Press
Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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An innovation agenda for turning our biggest global societal challenges into opportunities to thrive. The future will be better than you think. Thriving shows how innovation can regenerate nature, society, and the economy by taking us from degradation to restoration of ecosystems, from depletion to renewal of resources, from disparity to responsibility in communities, from disease to revitalization of health, from disconnection to rewiring through...
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The University of North Carolina Press
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[2023]
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English
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"The rural roads that led to our planet-changing global economy ran through the American South. That region's impact on the interconnected histories of business and ecological change is narrated here by acclaimed scholar Bart Elmore, who uses the histories of five southern firms--Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Walmart, FedEx, and Bank of America--to investigate the environmental impact of our have-it-now, fly-by-night, buy-on-credit economy. Drawing on...
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