
Edited by Bruce Smart
Corporate claims of environmental progress have often been dismissed by observers as insincere public relations gimmicks. Others, however, note growing environmental understanding and responsiveness on the part of several important industrial sectors. In this book, two dozen companies that see themselves as environmentally progressive describe, in their own words, what they are doing, why, what the results have been, and how they see their environmental futures. The result is a composite case history of corporate environmentalism as seen by some of the best-known names in U.S. industry, including Chevron, Du Pont, Dow, Pacific Gas & Electric, Procter & Gamble, and Xerox as well as a number of smaller firms.
1992 / 285 pages
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