Books on Sustainable Business and Best Practices:

Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World Is Possible; John Cavanagh,
International Forum On Globalization, International Forum on Globalization Alt,
Intl Forum on Globalization, Paperback, October 2002

Ben and Jerrys Double Dip: Lead With Your Values and Make Money, Too;
by Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield (Contributor), Meredith Maran, 1997

Ben & Jerry's: The Inside Scoop: How Two Real Guys Built a Business With a
Social Conscience and a Sense of Humor
; Fred "Chico" Lager

Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development, Herman E.
Daly. Paperback, August 1997 Beacon Press Books

Building Partnerships: Cooperation Between the United Nations System and
the Private Secto
r; Jane Nelson, United Nations Department of Public Information;
New York; 2002.

Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies; Collins, JC and Porras, JI, Random House 1995

Cannibals With Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business,
John Elkington, Capstone1997, Can capitalism be sustainable? Is it progress
if a cannibal uses a fork?

The Chrysalis Economy, How Citizen CEOs and Corporations Can Fuse Values
and Value Creation
; John Elkington, Capstone Publishing Ltd.; London; 2001.

The Civil Corporation: The New Economy of Corporate Citizenship; Simon
Zadek, Earthscan Publications Ltd.; London and Sterling, VA; 2001.

Corporate Citizenship; Malcolm McIntosh, Deborah Leipziger, Keith Jones
and Gill Coleman, Financial Times and Pittman Publishing; London; 1998.

Cradle-to-Cradle: Putting Eco-Effectiveness into Practice by William McDonough
and Michael Braungart, Wisdom on designing products, companies, and systems
that embrace true sustainable thinking, from two of the leading practitioners.

Dancing with the Tiger: Learning Sustainability Step by Natural Step
by Brian Nattrass and Mary Altomare; June 2002, How leadership companies
integrate the sustainability framework and teachings of The Natural Step.

The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability, by Paul Hawken

Everybody’s Business; David Grayson and Adrian Hodges, Financial Times
and Dorling Kindersley Ltd.; London; 2002.

For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community,
the Environment, and a Sustainable Future
; Herman E. Daly, With
John B. Cobb, Paperback, April 1994

Good Business; Steve Hilton and Giles Gibbons, TEXERE Publishing Ltd.;
London; 2002.

Good to Great; Collins, JC and Porras, JI, HarperCollins

Living Corporate Citizenship, Malcolm McIntosh, Ruth Thomas, Deborah Leipziger
and Gill Coleman, Financial Times and Prentice Hall; London; 2002.

Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model
by Ray Anderson

Natural Capitalism; Creating the Next Industrial Revolution, by Paul Hawken,
Amory B. Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, Little Brown 1999

The Planetary Bargain; Corporate Social Responsibility Matters, by Michael
Hopkins, Earthscan Publications Ltd. 2003

The Soul in the Computer: The Story of a Corporate Revolutionary
by Barbara Waugh, et al (Hardcover - October 2001)

Saving the Corporate Soul; David Batstone, Jossey-Bass; San Francisco; 2003.

Say It and Live It: The 50 Corporate Mission Statements That Hit the Mark
by Patricia A. Jones and Larry Kahaner

Setting Global Standards: Guidelines for Creating Codes of Conduct in
Multinational Corporations
; Prakash Sethi, Wiley & Sons; 2003.

The SRI Advantage: Why Socially Responsible Investing Has Outperformed
Financially
, by Peter Camejo

The Tyranny of the Bottom Line: Why Corporations Make Good People Do Bad
Things
; Ralph Eskes, December 1995

Value Shift: Why Companies Must Merge Social and Financial Imperatives to
Achieve Superior Performance
, by Lynn Sharp Paine

Walking the Talk: the Business Case for Sustainable Development, by Charles
Holliday, Stephen Schmidheiny and Philip Watts

What We Learned in the Rainforest: Business Lessons from Nature
by Tachi Kiuchi and Bill Shireman

When Corporations Rule the World, 2nd ed. ; David Korten,
2001, Seven Stories Press

from Jeffrey Hollander, http://www.whatmattersmost.biz/