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Ray Anderson:
When I think of what could be I visualise an organisation of people committed to a purpose and the purpose is doing no harm. I see a company that has severed the umbilical cord to earth for its raw materials, taking raw materials that have already been extracted and using them over and over again, driving that process with renewable energy. It is our plan, it remains our plan to climb Mount Sustainability, that mountain that is higher than Everest, infinitely higher than Everest, far more difficult to scale. That point at the top symbolising zero footprint... Title Card:
Since 1995, Interface has reduced its ecological footprint by one third. Its stated goal is to be sustainable by 2020
When I think of what could be I visualise an organisation of people committed to a purpose and the purpose is doing no harm. I see a company that has severed the umbilical cord to earth for its raw materials, taking raw materials that have already been extracted and using them over and over again, driving that process with renewable energy. It is our plan, it remains our plan to climb Mount Sustainability, that mountain that is higher than Everest, infinitely higher than Everest, far more difficult to scale. That point at the top symbolising zero footprint... Title Card:
Since 1995, Interface has reduced its ecological footprint by one third. Its stated goal is to be sustainable by 2020
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The death of birth
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and it was a point of a spear into my chest
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and I read on and the spear went deeper
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and it became an epiphanal experience
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a total change of mindset for myself
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and a change of paradigm
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Can any product be made sustainably
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Movie Summary
Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.