The Ecology of Commerce

The Ecology of Commerce

Paul Hawken

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HarperCollins
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Ética empresarial y responsabilidad social
ISBN:
9780061252792
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A visionary new program that businesses can follow to help restore the planet.'The first important book of the 21st century. It may well revolutionize the relationship between business and the environment.'--Don Falk, Executive Director, Society for Ecological Restoration

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