Wal-Mart’s VP of sustainability Andy Ruben and the
Natural Resource Defense Council’s Ashok Gupta lay out Wal-Mart’s
ambitious goals.
LISTEN (part 1- 11 min)
LISTEN (part 2- 7 min)
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Great Interview! I use to work for a design company creating home textiles for Wal-Mart. I couldn't reconcile my discomfort about what I was contributing to by working indirectly for Wal-Mart so in Jan 2005, I left to launch my own line of organic cotton printed fabric. It is ironic to me that at the same time (behind closed doors) Wal-Mart was finally beginning to consider sustainability. I think their potential is astounding and I applaud their new "green" focus.
Posted by: Harmony | August 09, 2006 at 08:18 PM