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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
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