Mid-Course Correction Revisited

Mid-Course Correction Revisited is both a how-to and a why-to on the future for green business, as seen through the lens of one of the most pioneering industrialists in history and amended by a new generation of thinking. Mid-Course Correction Revisited features: A new Foreword from Paul Hawken New interviews with green business greats — Paul Hawken, Janine Benyus, Ellen MacArthur and Interface executives Dan Hendrix and Jay Gould Perspective on how Ray Anderson’s “prototypical company of the 21st century” has become a how-to on the circular economy New thinking on reversing climate change and a window into Interface’s next mission

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Supply Chain & the Circular Economy

Rethinking Business and Circular Economy with John A. Lanier
In this podcast interview with Katie Whalen, John discusses Ray’s legacy, what has happened in the 20 years since Ray first documented his journey, and John’s vision for the future.

Supply Chain & the Circular Economy

Bending the Line: How Better Design Can Transition a Linear Economy to a Circular One
John A. Lanier shares an excerpt from his book: Mid-Course Correction Revisited: The Story and Legacy of a Radical Industrialist and his Quest for Authentic Change, by Ray C. Anderson and John A. Lanier (Chelsea Green Publishing 2019)

Environment

A Ray of Hope. Mid-Course Correction Revisited
John Lanier recently joined Beth Bond of Southeast Green for a podcast interview about his new book, Mid-Course Correction Revisited. This interview includes an historical review of Ray's original vision, and how that impacted the first book, and then how that vision played out through the years for the industrialist turned environmentalist.

Events, Media & Communications

Mid-Course Correction Revisited - Minneapolis Book Launch
Book Launch event for Mid-Course Correction Revisited, Monday, June 17th in Minneapolis.

Environment

New Generation of Sustainability Leaders Finds Inspiration from Unlikely Industrialist
Mid-Course Correction Revisited goes on sale today. It updates the original -- first released in 1998 -- with a new foreword by bestselling author Paul Hawken and several new chapters and interviews written by John A. Lanier, Executive Director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation and Anderson’s grandson.

Events, Media & Communications

Can a Circular Economy Salvage the Climate?
Can a Circular Economy Salvage the Climate? Panel discussion on May 7th in San Francisco with Ray C. Anderson Foundation, Biomimicry Institute and Cradle to Cradle: ClimateOne at the Commonwealth Club.

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