The Story of Green & Black's: How two entrepreneurs turned an ethical idea into a business success

The Story of Green & Black's: How two entrepreneurs turned an ethical idea into a business success

Josephine Fairley, Craig Sams
Our Price:  £4.99
List Price:  £8.99
Saving Of:  44%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  Josephine Fairley, Craig Sams
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  272
Publisher:  Cornerstone
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9781905211463

Green & Black's is one of the best-known brands in the food world, feted both for its quality and for its ethical credentials. Launched on a shoestring in 1991 by wholefood pioneer Craig Sams and his journalist wife Josephine Fairley, it is now an internationally renowned, award-winning brand and multi-million pound business. In this book the couple tell their story, relating early ups and downs, chronicling their work with cacao farmers in Belize and talking candidly about the challenges of running
a successful ethical company in a cut-throat world. Both inspiring and entertaining, The Story of Green & Black's shows what is possible when you tear up the rule book and follow your instincts. (And your tastebuds ...)

You may also like
Social Media Success for Every Brand: The Five StoryBrand Pillars That Turn Posts Into Profits
Claire Diaz-Ortiz
Condition: New
£12.99   £4.99

Apply the seven universal elements of powerful stories to dramatically improve how you connect with customers and grow your business through social media channels.


How Do You Turn Water into Wine?: And Other Puzzles with Science
Erwin Brecher
Condition: New
£7.99   £2.75

A fun puzzle book that combines puzzles with real-world science.


Getting into Canada: How to Make a Successful Application for Permanent Residence
Benjamin A. Kranc, Elena Constantin
Condition: New
£12.99   £3.99

A completely new guide to migration into Canada, written by a specialist immigration lawyer.