Ray Anderson’s Legacy, Evolved

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Ray Anderson’s Legacy, Evolved By John A. Lanier

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n a word, Ray Anderson’s story is legendary. As the founder of Interface, Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of modular carpet, he was an accomplished businessman and entrepreneur. He was your classic small-town kid who happened to make it big and create a global manufacturing company from scratch. He was the American dream. Despite his business success though, it was his 1994 personal epiphany that made him famous.

 Courtesy of the author. Mid-Course Correction Revisited by Ray C. Anderson and John A. Lanier.

That year, after reading Paul Hawken’s The Ecology of Commerce, Ray came to see the dark side of his business. He understood that his business, and the entire industrial world, was rapidly degrading the biosphere. Literally overnight, he began to believe that Interface must pursue a new purpose much grander and aspirational than returning value to shareholders. He believed that Interface must become a sustainable, and eventually regenerative, enterprise. Then he wanted Interface to inspire businesses around the world to create an industrial re-revolution. In 1998, Ray wrote his first book, titled Mid-Course Correction. In that work, he laid out his vision for what a sustainable company might look like, and he called it the “prototypical company of the twenty-first century.” It was a compelling vision then, and no less compelling now. Read for yourself how Ray originally conceived of the sustainability journey that Interface was on more than two decades ago. EXCERPT FROM PAGE 67 I have used [a] simile to describe sustainability as a mountain to be climbed. Let me expound. I have this mental picture of a mountain that is higher than Everest. It rises steeply out of a jungle that surrounds it. Most of us, people and companies, are lost and wandering around in that jungle, and don’t know the mountain exists at all. Rather, we are preoccupied with the threatening, competitive “animals” all around us. A few have sensed the upward slope of the mountain’s foothills under

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