Book Review
Clean Without the “Green”

Vol. 33, No. 21

November 6, 2017

Clean Without the “Green”

Businesses are pressured to adopt costly “green” practices that have little real value outside a public-relations boost. But companies can be profitable and environmentally responsible without the “greenwashing.” ...

John Larabell

Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development, by Steve Goreham, New Lenox, Illinois: New Lenox Books, 2017, 245 pages, paperback.

Sustainable development. Going green. Carbon credits. Businesses in Western, developed nations have all been hit with the pressure to be more environmentally conscious in order to “save the planet.” But how reasonable are those actions, and are they really doing any good?

In Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development, Steve Goreham attempts to set the record straight when it comes to businesses attempting to “go green.”

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