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	<title>People, Productivity, Planet &#187; Lisa Corduff</title>
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		<title>Book review: Sustainable Growth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa Corduff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was at the National Green Brands Forum a few weeks ago I received a book, and I read it, and thought I&#8217;d share my thoughts on it with you &#8230; It&#8217;s called Sustainable Growth, and it is the brainchild of the guys at Sensis (you know – Yellow Pages/White Pages etc.).  Sensis commissioned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When I was at the <a title="National Green Brands Forum 2010" href="http://www.3pillarsnetwork.com.au/p3_Events-Resources.html?&amp;event=61" target="_blank">National Green Brands Forum</a> a few weeks ago I received a book, and I read it, and thought I&#8217;d share my thoughts on it with you &#8230;</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s called <em>Sustainable Growth</em>, and it is the brainchild of the guys at <a title="sensis" href="http://www.sensis.com.au" target="_blank">Sensis</a> (you know – Yellow Pages/White Pages etc.).  Sensis commissioned <a title="Jon Dee" href="http://www.jondee.com/site/" target="_blank">Jon Dee</a> (super famous environmentalist) to write a book for small-to-medium business owners who want to implement sustainable changes into their business and are very short on time.</p>
<p><strong>And get this – they are giving it away for free! (Seriously! Just click </strong><a title="Sensis: Sustainable Growth" href="http://about.sensis.com.au/small-business/free-sustainable-growth-book/" target="_blank"><strong>here</strong></a><strong> for your free copy.)</strong></p>
<p>But is it a worthwhile read? I have come across lots of &#8216;how-to&#8217; books on sustainability that often leave me feeling either totally inadequate or a little bit bored. This book left me feeling neither.</p>
<p>While it started with the reasons why implementing sustainable change is important for the environment, it didn&#8217;t dwell on this fact. It focused more heavily on how sustainable changes are good for business. I think the challenge for many small companies is that there is not one central place for receiving ALL the information they need. Well, this is it – this is your bible!</p>
<p>I know quite a few small-business owners who have been forced down the &#8216;sustainability path&#8217; because their major clients (big brands) are &#8216;greening up&#8217; their supply chain. This often leads to frantic scrambling about and paying for advice on how to &#8216;go green&#8217; so that they can continue to supply these major brands.</p>
<p>Instead of waiting for that to happen (and it&#8217;s likely to happen sooner rather than later!) you can order one of these books and get started yourself. You&#8217;ll love the read because you can pick it up at any page and get some good advice. It&#8217;s bite-size chunks all the way from greening your fleet to waterless urinals!</p>
<p>I wanted to do a little more digging behind the scenes of this book. So I met up with its author, Jon Dee, and asked him a few questions on your behalf. Charming fellow! You can watch the video of our interview here: <a href="http://www.brands4tomorrow.com.au/video/book-review-sustainable-growth">http://www.brands4tomorrow.com.au/video/book-review-sustainable-growth</a></p>
<p><strong>This post was originally featured on the <a title="Brands4tomorrow" href="http://www.brands4tomorrow.com.au" target="_blank">brands4tomorrow</a> website on 19 July 2010.</strong></p>
<p><em><a title="Lisa Corduff" href="http://www.peopleproductivityplanet.com/contributors/#l_corduff" target="_self">Lisa Corduff</a></em><em> is the creator of </em><a title="brands4tomorrow" href="http://www.brands4tomorrow.com.au" target="_blank"><em>brands4tomorrow</em></a><em>, an online blog dedicated to providing an open and transparent space for consumers to talk about the sustainability of the products they buy and use. Visit <a title="Brands4tomorrow" href="http://www.brands4tomorrow.com.au" target="_blank">brands4tomorrow.com.au</a></em><em> to read more articles by Lisa.</em></p>
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