John Elkington - Books

Books

Selected publications:

  • The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World by John Elkington, Pamela Hartigan (Authors), Klaus Schwab (Foreword), (2008)
  • Making Sustainability Work: Best Practices in Managing and Measuring Corporate Social, Environmental and Economic Impacts by Marc J Epstein (Author), John Elkington (Foreword), Herman B Leonard (Foreword), (2008)
  • The Sustainability Advantage: Seven Business Case Benefits of a Triple Bottom Line by Bob Willard (Author), John Elkington (Foreword), (2002)
  • The Chrysalis Economy: How Citizen CEOs and Corporations Can Fuse Values and Value Creation (2001)
  • Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business (1998)
  • The Ecology of Tomorrow's World (Hardcover, 1980)
  • The Green Capitalists: Industry's Search for Environmental Excellence by John Elkington with Tom Burke (1987)
  • The Green Consumer: Revised Edition (A Tilden Press Book) by Joel Makower, John Elkington, and Julia Hailes (Paperback, 1993)
  • The Gene Factory (Hardcover, 1985)
  • The Green Business Guide by John Elkington and Peter Knight (1991)
  • Green Pages by John Elkington, Tom Burke (environmentalist), and Julia Hailes (Paperback, 1988)
  • The Young Green Consumer's Guide by John Elkington, Julia Hailes, Douglas Hill, and Tony Ross (Paperback, 1990)
  • Thailand: Natural Resources Profile (Natural Resources of South-East Asia) by Anat Arbhabhirama, Dhira Phantumvanit, and John Elkington (Hardcover, 1988)
  • The Green Consumer's Guide: From Shampoo to Champagne: High-Street Shopping for a Better Environment by John Elkington & Julia Hailes (Hardcover, 1989)
  • The Natural House Book by David Pearson and John Elkington (Paperback, 1992)
  • Manual 2000 by John Elkington and Julia Hailes (Paperback, 1998)
  • Bio-Japan: The emerging Japanese challenge in biotechnology (Paperback, 1985)
  • Sun Traps: The Renewable Energy Forecast (Pelican), (Paperback, 1984)
  • A Year in the Greenhouse (Hardcover, 1991)
  • Cleaning Up: US Waste Management Technology and Third World Development (World Resources Institute Papers,) by John Elkington and Jonathan Shopley (Paperback, 1989)
  • The Gene Factory: Inside the Genetic and Biotechnology Business Revolution (Hardcover, 1985)
  • The Green Consumer Supermarket Shopping Guide by Joel Makower, John Elkington, and Julia Hailes (Paperback, 1991)
  • Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth by John Elkington and Julia Hailes (Paperback, 1992)
  • The Poisoned Womb: Human Reproduction in a Polluted World (1987)
  • The Shrinking Planet: U.S. Information Technology and Sustainable Development (Wri Paper, No 3) by John Elkington and Jonathan Shopley (1988)
  • Double Dividends? US Biotechnology and Third World Development (Wri Paper, No 2)" (Paperback, Nov 1986)

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