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  • In the book Szaky argues for a new approach to business, an “eco-capitalism” based on a “triple bottom line.”

    Revolution in a Bottle How TerraCycle is Redefining Green Business 2009

  • TOM: I dropped out my sophomore year to build a company that could prove to the world that eco-capitalism can be successful.

    A Green Entrepreneur 2008

  • In the book Szaky argues for a new approach to business, an “eco-capitalism” based on a “triple bottom line.”

    Books 2009

  • Right now we say we want to move from suicidal gray capitalism to something eco-capitalism where at least we're not fast-tracking the destruction of the whole planet.

    Glenn Beck's Demagoguery, Right Wing Extremism, and Racism 2009

  • Right now we say we want to move from suicidal gray capitalism to something eco-capitalism where at least we're not fast-tracking the destruction of the whole planet.

    Latest Articles David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog 2010

  • This is a fundamental tenet of eco-capitalism -- if you can find value in something people are willing to pay to get rid of (i.e. trash), you can make products at significantly lower financial and environmental cost.

    GreenBiz.com Green Business News 2009

  • Such eco-capitalism, which includes turning old cookie wrappers into kites, can be lucrative, but also (Dumpster-diving alert!) down and dirty.

    EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines 2009

  • A key tenet of eco-capitalism is that you don't charge more for your products, and you don't have to because they are made from waste (cheaper than virgin materials).

    GreenBiz.com Green Business News Amie Vaccaro 2009

  • A key tenet of eco-capitalism is that you don't charge more for your products, and you don't have to because they are made from waste (cheaper than virgin materials).

    GreenBiz.com Green Business News 2009

  • Tom Szaky has created a new form of capitalism, eco-capitalism, in which waste is re-conceptualized as a raw material and becomes an economic driver.

    GreenBiz.com Green Business News 2009

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