puglogic
9-18-11, 12:05am
Because I don't watch TV very much, and steer clear of internet news, it took me 'til last week to learn that Ray Anderson died last month. This is a terrific obituary run in The Economist:
http://www.economist.com/node/21528583
My heart just sunk into my shoes when I read that he'd died. I was such a big admirer of all that he did and all he represented. We keep being force-fed this line that a company can be truly environmentally responsible, OR it can be profitable, but not both. I mourn the death of someone who so clearly showed what a big fat ****ing lie that is, and who lived his values (running a successful business AND working to make it tread lightly on the earth)
http://www.economist.com/node/21528583
My heart just sunk into my shoes when I read that he'd died. I was such a big admirer of all that he did and all he represented. We keep being force-fed this line that a company can be truly environmentally responsible, OR it can be profitable, but not both. I mourn the death of someone who so clearly showed what a big fat ****ing lie that is, and who lived his values (running a successful business AND working to make it tread lightly on the earth)