Rick Fedrizzi's Greenthink
How Making Money Can Help the Earth A Strong Call to Put Sustainability First
Greenthink by Rick Fedrizzi, who helped start the U.S. Green Building Council and came up with the LEED certification system, is a forceful credo that says profit and environmental responsibility can work together. Fedrizzi, who has been a leader in sustainable architecture for decades, explains how green thinking can lead to new ideas, lower costs, and significant ROI for businesses.
Business executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers need to wake up: doing good for the world is good for business.
Book Set
Great for people who read Net Positive by Paul Polman, Cradle to Cradle, and Let My People Go Surfing. It's also great for ESG strategists, architects, sustainability officers, and entrepreneurs who want to make a difference.
Why You Should Read Greenthink
Real-Life Examples: From boardrooms to LEED-certified buildings
Business-Driven Sustainability: Shows how going green may help your business do better
Leadership Lessons: Gives corporations the authority to make changes from the top down
Combines big-picture thinking with specific next steps to inspire and motivate.
A Quote to Remember (from the book)
"The greenest building is the one that makes people want to do better at work, at home, and in the world."
Translation (Sinhala):
"මිනිසුන්ට වැඩි දේවල් කරන්න උනන්දු කරන ගොඩනැගිල්ලම හරිතම ගොඩනැගිල්ලයි."
Translation (Tamil):
"Building that encourages people to do better things is a green building."
Availability at Booxworm.lk
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