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Economic revival - responsibly
William McDonough is an internationally renowned designer and one of the primary proponents and shapers of what he and his partners call 'The Next Industrial Revolution.' Spokane audiences have heard him speak twice -- first at the One Spokane Summit on May 29, and again at the Opera House Sept. 4.
Recordings of the Spokane speeches are available by calling Spokane Public Radio, 328-5729 or 1-800-328-5729 outside Spokane. The cost is $10 for each CD, $15 each cassette. In 1999 Time
magazine recognized him as a 'Hero for the Planet' (2/22/99), stating
that "his utopianism is grounded in a unified philosophy that — in demonstrable
and practical ways — is changing the design of the world." His ideas and
efforts were also honored when, in 1996, he became the only individual
to receive the Presidential Award for Sustainable Development, the nation's
highest environmental honor, presented by President Clinton in a White
House ceremony. He is also the cofounder and principal, with German chemist Michael Braungart, of McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry, LLC, a product and systems development firm assisting client companies in implementing their unique sustaining design protocol. He and Braungart co-authored the book Cradle to Cradle, describing this new industrial revolution.
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