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Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, St. Martin’s Press (U.S.), McClelland & Stewart (Canada), September 15, 2009

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“We are in desperate need of hope in this world, but if hope is to be credible and trustworthy, it has to walk a straight line to reality. No one does this better than Ray Anderson.” –Paul Hawken, author of Ecology of Commerce, Natural Capitalism, and Blessed Unrest

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Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model , Peregrinzilla Press, February 1999

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Articles and Press

Oct 2009

Technation.comby Dr. Moira Gunn

Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Ray Anderson, the founder and chairman of the world’s largest manufacturer of modular carpet. Hear about his personal epiphany about the environmental impact of carpet. Listen now

Oct 2009

Greening Our Businessesby Lucy Heckman

The libraryjournal.com gives Ray Anderson’s book a distinguished “starred” review, recommending it as, “essential reading for anyone, whether lay, student, or practitioner, interested in business success today and in the environment.” Read more

Sep 2009

The Montreal Gazette: His vision has possibilityby Monique Beaudin

For the past 15 years, Ray Anderson has been a man on a mission – to show business executives they can make money while drastically reducing their impact on the environment. Read More

Sep 2009

Interior Design: The Leadership of Ray Andersonby Penny Bonda

Fans of Ray Anderson will find much that is familiar in his new book, Confessions of a Radical Industrialist. And whether you’re familiar with his journey up Mt. Sustainability or new to his writings, you will inevitably be inspired by his story. Read More

Sep 2009

Jetson Green: Confessions of a Radical Industrialistby Preston Koerner

Ray Anderson is probably one of the most prominent business leaders in the country and his story is incredible.  Growing up, he learned to grit it out on the football field and in the classroom.  Several years later, he applied those lessons to start Interface, the world’s largest manufacturer of modular carpets. Now, in his new book, Confessions of a Radical IndustrialistRead More

Sep 2009

Talk Contract: What’s Love Got to do With It?by Jennifer Busch

In his new book, Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, Interface CEO Ray Anderson presents his argument and process for transforming Interface Inc. from a typical petroleum-intensive corporation of the 21st century into an organization on course to achieve a zero carbon footprint by the year 2020. Read More