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Living Green: Communities that Sustain |
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Jennifer Fosket The book features communities that explicitly integrate social and human factors into their design and planning, and examines the impact living in these communities has on personal health, well-being, and the capacity for pursuing sustainability. It includes interviews with developers, architects, and residents, highlighting personal ideals and efforts to pursue a sustainable lifestyle. |
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Green Your Home All in One For Dummies |
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Eric Corey Freed Want to go green in and around your home? This value-packed guide gives you easy-to-follow, budget-friendly tips that will reduce your ecofootprint. From using greener cleaning tools and building materials to cutting your energy costs and working with your lawn, you'll discover how to make your home cleaner, healthier, and more energy efficient. |
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Liz Barclay Like many of the Dummies guides, this audiobook gives the listener an introductory exploration into how one becomes greener. From the dinner table or the bathroom to the office, the authors provide practical tips and small changes people can make to decrease their waste and environmental footprint. |
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Smart Green: How to Implement Sustainable Business Practices in Any Industry - and Make Money |
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Jonathan Estes Smart Green is a very practical guide for getting started with greening your company. Estes has taken the principles of business planning and applied them to a very complex subject. |
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The Green Home: A Sunset Design Guide (Sunset Design Guides) |
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Bridget Biscotti Bradley Arm yourself with information that will help you find the pros who can help you keep your home healthy and safe. See through the clutter of conflicting claims about everything from building products to cleaning agents. Create a water-wise landscape and learn attractive uses for recycled materials in the garden. Find practical, money-saving ideas that make a contribution to environmental quality. The options for homeowners building, remodeling, or decorating green have never been more exciting. |
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Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto |
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Adam Werbach In Strategy for Sustainability, Adam Werbach shows us how sustainability moves beyond compliance-oriented green initiatives to become a key strategy for achieving both competitive advantage and meaningful change. By integrating a systems perspective into business practice and priorities, Werbach lays out a compelling new model for building core business strategy. Gene Kahn, VP, Global Sustainability Officer, General Mills, Inc. |
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