Sustainability Is for Everyone
Beginning Steps to Creating a Sustainability Program for Your Business
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Lael Giebel
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Lael Giebel
Creating and implementing a new sustainability program can be daunting–where to start?
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"Lael Giebel has applied the wide-ranging concepts of an ecological generalist to the specific field of community and corporate sustainability, and from within the traditionally difficult operating circumstances of the bureaucratic world, she has consistently crafted practical, educational responses to basic issues facing us today. A much needed orderly and pragmatic guide.” (Phil Hawes, Ph.D, author of The EcoVillage Design-Build Handbook: Creating Sustainable Human-Ecosystems, Architect, Biosphere II)
“Finally, a practical guide to organizational sustainability that can work for any public, private or nonprofit enterprise. The author breaks down a complex existential problem into manageable initiatives that can be adopted by any organization. Ms. Giebel tackles the paralyzing fear of extinction with a calming roadmap to organizational sustainability.” (Gregory A. Rice, M.A, M.B.A. Community Development Director. City of Inverness, Florida)
"Sustainability Is for Everyone is sure to become a 'must read' for any organization looking to incorporate sustainability measures into their business practices or reduce its environmental footprint. The book is to be commended for its straightforward, no-nonsense approach, and absence of industry-specific jargon. Its usefulness comes from the clear suggestions that are backed by real world examples, and nearly everything suggested in the book can be easily implemented." (Professor Victoria A. Beard, Cornell University. Inaugural Director, Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities. Fellow, World Resources Institute)