Joel Makower

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Joel Makower (b. 19 February 1952 in Oakland, California) is an entrepreneur, writer, and strategist on sustainable business, clean technology, and green marketing. His work has focused on three principal topics: how companies of all sizes and sectors are integrating environmental thinking into their operations in a way that produces business value; the creation of new companies and markets for clean energy, clean water, and advanced materials; and the strategies and tactics companies use to communicate and market their environmental efforts and leadership, especially to consumers.[1]

Makower has written more than a dozen books, including Strategies for the Green Economy, The Green Consumer and The E-Factor: The Bottom Line Approach to Environmentally Responsible Business.[2] In 2010, Makower was awarded the Hutchens Medal by the American Society for Quality.[3]

Books by Makower include The E-Factor: The Bottom-Line Approach to Environmentally Responsible Business (Random House, 1992) and Beyond the Bottom Line: Putting Social Responsibility to Work for Your Business and the World (Simon and Schuster, 1994). In 2008, Makower authored "Strategies for the Green Economy" (McGraw Hill), with an appendix by social marketing expert Cara Pike.[1][2] He also writes and speaks on the environmental impact of consumerism.[4] Makower writes a blog on these topics, “Two Steps Forward,” and contributes to Worldchanging and other blogs on progressive business topics.[5]

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