Julia Hailes (born 1961) , is an author who first came to prominence in 1988, when she wrote The Green Consumer Guide which sold a million copies worldwide. She subsequently wrote The New Green Consumer Guide published in 2007. She has authored or co-authored nine books. In 1989 she was elected to the UN `Global 500 Roll of Honour’ for ‘outstanding environmental achievements'.
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Julia Hailes grew up near Ham Hill in Somerset. She attended Knighton House Girls' Prep School in Dorset; and St Mary's School in Calne, Wiltshire.
In 1986, Julia Hailes and John Elkington co-founded SustainAbility Ltd, a think tank consultancy that now has offices in London, Washington and Zurich, with another planned later in 2008 in India.
Julia has been a director of Jupiter Global Green Investment Trust, co-founded the Haller Foundation (being re-named 'Haller), a charity supporting eco-system projects after meeting Dr. Rene Haller as a fellow Global 500 Laureate and Louise Piper, sits on the Food Ethics Council and is a Patron of the Ecos Trust, which promotes green building practice.
She is an environmental campaigner and a sustainability consultant advising a number of multi-national companies, including Marks & Spencer, Reckitt Benckiser, Morrisons, McDonalds, Shell, Numis Investment Bank and Procter & Gamble. She also regularly makes speeches and presentations, write articles - and a blog.
She lives in Somerset with her three sons, Connor, Rollo and Monty, aged 14, 12 and 10.
In 1989, Julia Hailes she was elected to the UN `Global 500 Roll of Honour’ for ‘outstanding environmental achievements' and in 1999 was awarded an MBE in the New Years Honors List.
"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little" Edmund Burke
'Do as you would be done by."
"Don't be deterred by 'we've always done it this way'"
" We may not be able to stop climate change but we should do as much as we can"
"We shouldn't just look for big solutions to the big problems we face - lots and lots of small solutions are the way forward."