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Photo By Patrick Herms
Sherpa for sustainability - by Sara Stroud
It’s been about 15 years since Ray Anderson, the founder and chairman on Interface Inc., had an epiphany that changed the course of his company, setting a goal to eliminate Interface’s negative environmental impacts by 2020—a journey Anderson refers to as “climbing Mount Sustainability.”


Ray Anderson, a self-proclaimed sherpa for businesses.
 
 

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