Green Entrepreneur Handbook : the guide to building and growing a green and clean business.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Koester, Eric
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: [Place of publication not identified] CRC Press, 2017.
Series:What every engineer should know ; v. 46.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover; Contents; Series Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Introduction; Part I. The Great Green Opportunity; Chapter 1. Why Are We Going Green?; Chapter 2. Becoming a Greentrepreneur (a.k.a. Green Entrepreneur); Chapter 3. Drivers of the Green Revolution; Chapter 4. Markets for Green Products; Part II. The Green Startup; Chapter 5. Green Ideas, Inventions, and Businesses; Chapter 6. Forming and Founding; Chapter 7. Assembling Talent; Chapter 8. Raising Green (Money); Chapter 9. Green Intellectual Property; Chapter 10. Making the Sale; Part III. The Green Playing Field
  • Chapter 11. Understanding UtilitiesChapter 12. How Project Finance Works; Chapter 13. Working with the Government; Chapter 14. Laws, Regulations, Initiatives, and More; Chapter 15. Grants, Loans, and Other Green Government Funds; Chapter 16. Taxes and Incentive Programs; Part IV. Green Progress (So Far); Chapter 17. Greening Your Business; Chapter 18. Green Certifications; Chapter 19. Venture Capital and Clean Technology; Chapter 20. International Landscape; Chapter 21. Growth Opportunities; Part V. Green Business Fundamentals; Chapter 22. Market Research and Business Planning
  • Chapter 23. Forming the BusinessChapter 24. Founders; Chapter 25. Employees; Chapter 26. Securities; Chapter 27. Raising Money; Chapter 28. More about Fundraising; Chapter 29. Strategies for Managing Startup Intellectual Property; Chapter 30. Service Partners; Chapter 31. M&A and IPOs; Appendix: Additional Resources; References and Reading List; Back cover