As I spent hours riding through S. Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota, getting bored by the flat, straight roads and corn fields with occasional highlights of rural wind farms, I thought a lot about what makes Small Dog Electronics different. I am very fortunate that Hapy and I are on the same page as we measure the success of our venture by the triple bottom line of People, Planet and Profit.

When Hapy and I started Small Dog Electronics, it was both because we had discovered that we could not work for anyone else (so we had to roll our own jobs), and that we wanted to demonstrate that a business can be more than simply a money machine.

We have described before how we measure success by using the triple bottom line of socially responsible businesses — People, Planet and Profit — in equal measures. Early in my business career, I learned that profit was the key to being able to make meaningful change and achieve our goals for People and Planet, however, even in the hardest times, we have maintained the commitment to be a different kind of business.

As you know, we speak out on issues that are important to us and our Charitable Contribution Program includes donation matching, where we match customers’ contributions to featured, diverse non-profit groups. We concentrate our efforts and funds in the following areas:

  • Women’s rights
  • Human rights
  • Relieving Hunger
  • Protecting the Environment
  • Gay & Lesbian Rights
  • Dog Welfare

We have also been leaders in recognizing the important task of keeping electronic waste out of our landfills. We have held numerous eWaste collection events and I am pretty sure we are still the only electronics retailer that can claim to have recycled more electronics than we have sold (is that a good thing?). Our solar array at our headquarters here in Waitsfield, Vermont provides 100% of the electricity for our S. Burlington store and about 80% for our offices and warehouse here. We have an electric truck to ferry goods from warehouse-to-store and have regular discussions on how we can further reduce our carbon footprint.

There is so much more that we would like to do both for the world we live in and for our employees, vendors and community. We are very proud to measure our success not solely on the number of dollar bills on the table but also upon who we are, what we do, and of course, how much fun we have!