Ray Anderson: The business logic of sustainability

TED
18 May 200916:40

Summary

TLDRIn this inspiring talk, the speaker reflects on his 52-year career in business and industry, acknowledging its role as a major contributor to environmental decline. After reading Paul Hawken's 'The Ecology of Commerce,' he challenges his company, Interface, to lead the industry towards sustainability. The speaker outlines Interface's transformative journey, achieving significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and resource usage, and emphasizes the business benefits of sustainability. He envisions a future where business operates in harmony with nature for the sake of 'Tomorrow's Child,' advocating for a sustainable civilization.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒ The speaker emphasizes the critical role of business and industry as both the major cause of environmental degradation and the potential solution to it.
  • ๐Ÿ“š After reading Paul Hawken's 'The Ecology of Commerce', the speaker felt convicted and challenged his company, Interface, to lead the way towards sustainability.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The concept of sustainability defined by the speaker is operating a business in a way that only takes from the earth what can be naturally and rapidly renewed, causing no harm to the biosphere.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The speaker highlights the transformative journey of Interface, shifting from a traditional 'take-make-waste' model to one that is more cyclical and renewable.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Interface has achieved an 82% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions and a 60% reduction in fossil fuel usage per unit of production, demonstrating the feasibility of sustainable business practices.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ The company has made significant strides in using renewable or recyclable materials and renewable energy, contributing to a closed-loop system for materials.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ The pursuit of sustainability has not only been environmentally beneficial but also economically advantageous, with increased sales and profits.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The speaker calls for a new industrial revolution with renewable resources, cyclical processes, renewable energy, waste-free operations, and benign technologies.
  • ๐ŸŽฏ Interface's goal, 'Mission Zero', is to achieve zero environmental impact by 2020, which has been instrumental in driving the company's innovation and success.
  • ๐Ÿค The goodwill generated by Interface's commitment to sustainability has been invaluable, attracting talent and market support beyond what traditional marketing could achieve.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ The speaker suggests reframing the Ehrlich equation to prioritize happiness and well-being over material affluence, proposing a shift towards a more sustainable and ethical civilization.

Q & A

  • What is the main culprit identified in the script for the decline of the biosphere?

    -The main culprit identified in the script is business and industry, which is also considered the only institution with enough power to lead humankind out of the environmental crisis.

  • What is the speaker's background and how does it relate to the topic?

    -The speaker is an industrial engineer and a successful entrepreneur who founded Interface, a company that produces carpet tiles. His background in industry gives him firsthand experience and insight into the environmental impact of business operations.

  • What book influenced the speaker's perspective on business and the environment?

    -The book that influenced the speaker's perspective is 'The Ecology of Commerce' by Paul Hawken, which charges business and industry as the major culprit in causing the decline of the biosphere.

  • What challenge did the speaker issue to his company, Interface?

    -The speaker challenged Interface to lead the company and the entire industrial world to sustainability, aiming to operate the company in a way that only takes from the earth what can be naturally and rapidly renewed.

  • What is the 'Impact' equation according to Paul and Anne Ehrlich?

    -The 'Impact' equation according to Paul and Anne Ehrlich is I = P x A x T, where I represents impact, P is population, A is affluence, and T is technology.

  • How did the speaker reinterpret the Ehrlich's environmental impact equation?

    -The speaker reinterpreted the Ehrlich's equation to I = P x A / T, suggesting that technology (T) could be a factor that decreases impact if it is used in a way that promotes sustainability.

  • What transformative changes did the speaker propose for the new industrial revolution?

    -The speaker proposed changes such as replacing extractive with renewable resources, linear processes with cyclical ones, fossil fuel energy with renewable energy, wasteful practices with waste-free ones, abusive technologies with benign ones, and focusing on resource productivity instead of labor productivity.

  • What progress has Interface made towards sustainability in the last 12 years?

    -Interface has made significant progress, including an 82 percent reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions, a 60 percent decrease in fossil fuel usage per unit of production, a 75 percent reduction in water usage, and the use of 25 percent renewable or recyclable materials.

  • What is the term used for Interface's goal of zero impact and zero footprint?

    -The term used for Interface's goal is 'Mission Zero', which aims to achieve zero environmental impact by the year 2020.

  • How has pursuing sustainability benefited Interface's business?

    -Pursuing sustainability has led to cost reductions, improved product quality, increased innovation, better employee engagement, and significant goodwill in the marketplace for Interface.

  • What is the speaker's vision for the future of civilization and economics?

    -The speaker's vision is to reframe civilization and economics to focus on happiness and well-being rather than affluence, suggesting that more happiness can be achieved with less stuff, leading to a sustainable and ecologically balanced society.

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