
Environmental Innovation
An Action Plan for Saving the Economy and the Planet by 2050
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Imagine a world where climate action is driven not by slow-moving global summits or distant corporations but by everyday people and communities. Jack Buffington, an expert on both supply chains and sustainability, reveals why top-down approaches to address the climate crisis often fail and provides an inspiring blueprint for a sustainable future powered by local initiatives, community resilience, and genuine human connection. Buffington offers thought-provoking insights into capitalism, science, and environmental policy for anyone who wonders how real change can happen.
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About the Author
Jack Buffington is a consultant in supply chain management and innovation. He’s founder and academic director of the supply chain management program at the University of Denver, where his research focuses on the intersection between environmental policy, science, and supply chains, and the author of books including Reinventing the Supply Chain, The Recycling Myth, and Peak Plastic.
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A great read!