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Eco-Business A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability 2015 Edition by Peter Dauvergne, Jane Lister, MIT Press Ltd

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    Author(s)Peter Dauvergne, Jane Lister
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262528337
    Pages204
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2015

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    MIT Press Ltd Eco-Business A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability 2015 Edition by Peter Dauvergne, Jane Lister

    Two experts explain the consequences for the planet when corporations use sustainability as a business tool.McDonald's promises to use only beef, coffee, fish, chicken, and cooking oil obtained from sustainable sources. Coca-Cola promises to achieve water neutrality. Unilever seeks to achieve 100 percent sustainable agricultural sourcing by 2020. Walmart has pledged to become carbon neutral. Big-brand companies seem to be making commitments that go beyond the usual "greenwashing" efforts undertaken largely for public-relations purposes. In Eco-Business, Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister examine this new corporate embrace of sustainability, its actual accomplishments, and the consequences for the environment. For many leading-brand companies, these corporate sustainability efforts go deep, reorienting central operations and extending through global supply chains. Yet, as Dauvergne and Lister point out, these companies are doing this not for the good of the planet but for their own profits and market share in a volatile, globalized economy. They are using sustainability as a business tool. Dauvergne and Lister show that the eco-efficiencies achieved by big-brand companies limit the potential for finding deeper solutions to pressing environmental problems and reinforce runaway consumption. Eco-business promotes the sustainability of big business, not the sustainability of life on Earth.



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