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David Levine

David Levine is co-founder and executive director of the American Sustainable Business Council, a coalition of business networks committed to public policies that support a vibrant, just and sustainable economy. The organizations that have joined in this partnership represent over 50,000 businesses and social enterprises and more than 150,000 entrepreneurs, owners, executives, investors and business professionals and other individuals.

David Levine is the co-founder and chief executive officer of the American Sustainable Business Council, which together with its organizational members represents more than 150,000 companies and more than 300,000 individual business leaders.

David has directed Sustainable Economies at the Environmental Health Fund, where his work catalyzed interest in green chemistry and the development of innovative sustainable materials, products, processes, and businesses. He has worked as a social entrepreneur for over 30 years focusing on the development of whole systems solutions for a more sustainable society through building strategic partnerships and broad stakeholders initiatives.

Previously, he was the Founding Director of Continuing Education & Public Programs at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. From 1984–1997, David was Founder and Executive Director of the Learning Alliance, an independent popular education organization.

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You are the policy leaders we have been waiting for

November 27, 2012

By David Levine

This is an exciting time to be a sustainable and responsible business. But the older, profit only-obsessed model persists, but more importantly as the money and power behind policy decisions that put responsible and sustainable businesses at a competitive disadvantage.

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How Shoddy Chemical Regulations Hurt U.S. Businesses

August 25, 2010

By David Levine

Successful and responsible business owners support new U.S. chemicals laws because they know that they will support innovation and a marketplace with integrity, transparency and safe products, which will give U.S. businesses a competitive advantage.

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