Less bad does not equal good
Seventh Generation's CEO, Jeffrey Hollender, talks about how the company is not good, but less bad. He states, "If we want to have a sustainable form of capitalism, we have to start creating products that are good."
Eco-design is a movement, so our website wouldn’t be complete without things that (literally) move. For education and entertainment, check out these videos!
These speakers celebrate the power of design to enhance creative endeavors, unravel social stalemate and to save and enrich lives. Click here to watch.
TED talk on Cradle to Cradle and the full movie Waste = Food incase people missed it at MCAD. Click here to watch.
TED: 2005 TED Prize winner Edward Burtynsky has made it his life's work to document humanity's impact on the planet. His riveting photographs, as beautiful as they are horrifying, capture views of the Earth altered by mankind.
An official update to the original “Shift Happens” video from Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod.
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.
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Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist, and author. Starting at age 20, he dedicated his life to sustainability and changing the relationship between business and the environment. In this video, recorded at The Long Now Foundation, Mr. Hawkins speaks about his new book, Blessed Unrest, and of the largest movement in world history.
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Seventh Generation's CEO, Jeffrey Hollender, talks about how the company is not good, but less bad. He states, "If we want to have a sustainable form of capitalism, we have to start creating products that are good."