The pilot for Interlock's new mini
series, Sustainable Industry Television, is just about ready for
primetime! We look at the greenest manufacturing companies in America, many of whom have had charismatic leaders, and the
tremendous amount of self scrutiny it takes to effectively lower their carbon
footprint. For the first program, we travel to the manufacturing headquarters
of InterfaceFLOR, the world's largest producer of commercial carpet tile. Spearheaded
by the late great visionary Ray Anderson, who appeared in the film “The
Corporation”, Interface changed its business model on the single idea that you
can help fight climate change by making carpet out of carpet. This green
endeavor, known as “Mission Zero”, has the ultimate goal of completely erasing
the company’s carbon footprint by the year 2020. How close are they to success,
and will they be able to get there without Anderson at the helm?
(Each photo has its caption above it) State House, Beacon Hill Gold dome over Senate, Beacon Hill House of Representatives, Beacon Hill Massachusetts Senate, Beacon Hill Interlock Media film crew setting up for Senator Rosenberg's interview in the Office of the President. (from left Ryan Ledoux, Andrew Moalli) Senator Rosenberg (left) and Gree...
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