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 | Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
Author: William McDonough, Michael Braungart
Publisher: North Point Press
Binding: Paperback
Released: 2002-04-22
Sales Rank: 458
ISBN: 0865475873
Edition: 1st Cover
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2008-08-14 - PERFECT!
This book was in perfect condition when I received it and the really cool thing about it is that its WATERPROOF which means you can read it pretty much anywhere-in the shower, underwater, at the beach or even in a fish tank! The book gives you scary insight on how we are destroying our earth and killing ourselves slowly and simultaneously!!!
2008-08-05 - Dangerously encouraging consumer complacency
Apparently corporations are all going green. Even Ford will become perfectly sustainable. Now they abuse their employees & produce thousands of fossil-fuel-burning cars out of a "green" facility built with materials extracted from where, a green, sustainable mining operation?
This book has some good points & quotes, but in the end it's another propaganda piece for greenwashing corporations.
2008-07-25 - Remake the Way You Think
Such an inspiring book! McDonough and Braungart offer much more than just passion for creating a green world--they tell us how to do it. Through their experience innovating new systems with companies like Ford, Herman Miller, DuPont, and many more, they bring serious intelligence to a movement that often feels like another fad. Current enthusiasm aside, Green is here to stay, and we need to start understanding the things we talk about.
Put on your creativity hat and prepare to be dazzled.
2008-07-16 - Spectacular Read!!
The book was delivered in good condition and in a timely fashion. I am very pleased with your services.
2008-07-14 - great read
this was a fascinating book with a great amount of real life examples and how their theories actually apply to real life and how their design plan of "upcycling" (opposed to recycling) is actually do-able. Even this book is made of materials that fit into their design plans. I've read some books that have great ideas but no way of implementing them, the two authors are already succeeded. it is well written and a good read.
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