Kenneth Cole
I take pride that our company is one of the leading leather goods manufacturers in the world. We study the consumers’ needs carefully and appeal to them in various ways—through wholesale, retail, footwear, leather goods and other related accessories. For me, the ability to relate to the consumer through all these vehicles is very inspiring, and doing business around the world makes it even more exciting.
Anita Roddick
Every time I walk by one of my shops and see what an educational role my company plays in a community, it sends chills down my spine. What we do brilliantly is using our facilities in the street and shopping malls to talk about real human issues like AIDS, recycling and community service or to encourage people to speak out against anything they perceive to be unjust. The pride that our shops bring to the staff and local residents motivates me.
Sheri Poe
Since I started this company seven years ago, I a
The earth is our home. We must take
care of it, for ourselves and for the next generation. This means preserving the
.quality of our environment. Consume, consume, consume! Our society is consumer oriented — dangerously so. To keep the wheels of industry turning, we manufacture consumer goods in endless quantities, and in the process, are rapidly exhausting our natural resources. But this is only half the problem. What do we do with manufactured products when they are worn out They must be disposed of, but how and where Unsightly junkyards full of rusting automobiles already surround every city in the nation. Americans throw away 80 billion bottles and cans each year, enough to build more than ten stacks to the moon. There isn’t room for much more waste, and yet the factories grind on. They cannot stop because everyone wants a job. Our standard of A. ( Flattening them to the size of a television set B. ( Building more gigantic junkyards C. ( Shipping them as scrap to a steel mill for new vehicles D. ( Using them as ingredients for bricks 我来回答: 提交
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