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analysis methods. See Design for Battelle, 254
Environment (DFE), design batteries, 34, 239–240, 273, 328, 334
decision analysis Baucus, Max, 22
Anastas, Paul, 253 Bauhaus, 143
Anheuser-Busch, 282 bauxite and bauxite residue, 308,
apparel, 294, 342 311
aqueous solvents, 138, 252 Baxter International, 266, 270–274,
Archer Daniels Midland, 255 371
aspects. See also sustainability Beijing Olympic Games, 286–287
defined, 375 Ben and Jerry’s, 283
economic and value creation, benchmarks, 40, 99, 104, 113, 114,
98, 101, 103, 214 375
environmental, 101, 103–104, benign materials, 151
158, 274–276 Bertko, George, 320, 321
identifying, 103–105 Beverage Industry Environmental
operational, of business, 9, 273 Roundtable, 213
social, 214 beverages. See food and beverage
assets industries
intangible, 58–59, 61, 91, 380 “beyond compliance,” 18, 51, 54,
tangible, 57, 382, 384 135
utilization of, 61, 156, 158 Bhopal, 49, 251
AT&T, 172, 219 bioaccumulative substances, 35,
Ausra, 327 139, 186, 207, 223, 303, 375
Austin Energy, 329 bio-based products, 146, 167, 307,
automated tools, 78 375
automotive industry. See biocomplexity, 361
transportation industries biodegradable materials, 151, 262,
automotive paint, 241, 247–248, 306, 375
261, 371 biodegradation, 139–140
AUTOnomy, 130 biodiversity, 18, 44, 155–156, 223,
availability, 158. See also specific 375
product or substance biofuels
aviation, 240 to address energy demand,
323–324
B advanced, 326
baby wipes, 294, 296–298 Chevron, 329, 334–335, 372
Balanced Scorecard framework, corporate development, 243,
100, 375 261, 283, 334–335
Bank of America, 37, 349 defined, 375
Baobab Farm, 156 developing next generation,
barriers 334–335
to change, 2, 73, 78, 114–115, 147, life-cycle study, 181–183
362 natural capital design, 152, 153
to growth, 214 resource cascading, 161
to trade, 235 biological feedstocks, 329, 335
“base of the pyramid,” 52, 159, 291 biomass
BASF, 140, 191, 256, 262–263, 371 corporate use of, 243, 282, 283
Basic premise, 3–4 defined, 305

