Deck 4: Clean Commerce and Sustainable Enterprise Movements Are an Opportunity Sea Change

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In which of the following emerging markets has NatureWorks assumed a leadership role?

A) Biofuels
B) Green cleaners
C) Greener plastics
D) Waste recycling
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Which of the following is one of the 12 principles in green chemistry?

A) Using raw materials and feedstocks that are depleting rather than renewable
B) Using catalysts,and not stoichiometric reagents
C) Using chemical derivatives whenever possible
D) Using solvents,separation agents,or other auxiliary chemicals rather than innocuous chemicals
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Green chemistry is the utilization of principles that:

A) use chemical derivatives and additional reagents over innocuous chemicals.
B) use stoichiometric reagents instead of catalysts in chemical processes.
C) result in the maximization of atom economy in chemical products.
D) embrace the reduction and elimination of hazardous substances in chemical products.
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Sustainability refers to:

A) the role new ventures play in supporting communities.
B) the generation of waste that exceeds the carrying capacity of the surrounding ecosystem.
C) the removal of weak ties with organizations that lie outside an entrepreneur's traditional network of relationships.
D) the principle of green chemistry that uses depleting feedstock instead of renewable feedstock.
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Building weak ties is one of the facets of looking through a sustainability lens.
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Sustainability concepts are incompatible with growth and profits.
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As a result of the communications revolution,end users now have the means and motivation to search out alternative products.
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In what mature industry did the entrepreneurial firm Method manage to change the rules?

A) Garden products
B) Consumer packaged goods
C) Home Furnishings
D) Retailing
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An organization is required to establish weak ties to individuals and organizations that lie outside the traditional network of relationships to help see and analyze issues and opportunities.
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Systems thinking refers to the practice of tracking materials through their respective life cycles.
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Applying green chemistry principles to pharmaceutical production processes has enabled pharmaceutical companies to dramatically increase their E-factors.
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Which of the following is closely tied to systems thinking?

A) Gathering data about the fluidity of the market
B) Understanding the interconnectedness in the world
C) Implementing the concept of large-scale incrementalism
D) Thinking small
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Sustainability means that resource utilization should not deplete existing capital.
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NatureWorks was the first company to deliver aesthetically appealing,ecologically friendly home cleaning products to mainstream retailers (as opposed to just natural products stores).
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Some of the most fertile clean commerce opportunities lie in the areas of greatest tension.
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Which of the following is a strategic facet of looking through a sustainability lens?

A) Adopting radical incrementalism
B) Severing weak ties
C) Increasing E-factor
D) Thinking like a molecule
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Sustainability means that resources should be used at a rate faster than the rate of replenishment.
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The E-factor relates to the _____ aspect of running a business.

A) manufacturing
B) performance
C) economic
D) purchasing
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An E-factor measurement indicates how many weight units of output one gets per weight unit of input.
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Which of the following is closely tied to molecular thinking?

A) Adhering to traditional chemical processes
B) Taking the larger perspective by looking at the entire eco-system
C) Looking at the immediate environment
D) Minimizing atom economy
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The idea of the _____ economy,included in green chemistry tools,is one in which manufacturers make as full use as possible of every input molecule in the final output product.
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Which of the following countries is setting a high bar for international manufacturing standards?

A) China
B) Japan
C) Mexico
D) Australia
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Chemical _____ use additional reagents and generate waste.
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Briefly discuss the concept of systems thinking.
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_____ is a concept of sustainability in which a product's constituent materials (understood as assets,not waste)become inputs for new products or return safely into the earth at the end of the product's useful life.
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_____ means that resources should not be used at a rate faster than the rate of replenishment.
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What is green chemistry?
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_____ feedstocks are often made from agricultural products or are the wastes of other processes.
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Which metric does the pharmaceutical industry use to measure the ratio of inputs to outputs in any given product?

A) EcoScale
B) E-factor
C) Effective mass yield
D) Carbon footprint
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Method keeps R&D inside,but the company outsources ____.
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Thinking like a _____ requires one to look at his or her immediate environment,or to think small,while not losing the perspective of the larger environment one is operating in.
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What are the three strategic facets of looking through a sustainability lens?
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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)places responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on ____.
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How are businesses affected by the seismic shift toward clean commerce and sustainable enterprise movements?
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At a macro level,green chemistry provides the means of shifting away from a petrochemical-based economy to a _____ economy.
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_____ is a mind-set that can be used to reengineer entire systems to discover ways of meeting market needs without being limited by traditional chemical choices or processes.
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The _____ standards provide sustainable building rating systems under the U.S.Green Building Council.
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_____ are a means to gain access to fresh ideas,emergent perspectives,and new scientific insights.
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Which industry is an early adopter of green chemistry principles in industrial processing?

A) The plastics industry
B) The textile industry
C) The pulp and paper industry
D) The pharmaceutical industry
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Define sustainability.
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Briefly discuss the concept of thinking like a molecule.
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What drives Method's capacity to remain on the competitive edge?
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What are the advantages of establishing weak ties?
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Define green chemistry,and explain how it relates to molecular thinking.
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Deck 4: Clean Commerce and Sustainable Enterprise Movements Are an Opportunity Sea Change
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In which of the following emerging markets has NatureWorks assumed a leadership role?

A) Biofuels
B) Green cleaners
C) Greener plastics
D) Waste recycling
C
2
Which of the following is one of the 12 principles in green chemistry?

A) Using raw materials and feedstocks that are depleting rather than renewable
B) Using catalysts,and not stoichiometric reagents
C) Using chemical derivatives whenever possible
D) Using solvents,separation agents,or other auxiliary chemicals rather than innocuous chemicals
B
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Green chemistry is the utilization of principles that:

A) use chemical derivatives and additional reagents over innocuous chemicals.
B) use stoichiometric reagents instead of catalysts in chemical processes.
C) result in the maximization of atom economy in chemical products.
D) embrace the reduction and elimination of hazardous substances in chemical products.
D
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Sustainability refers to:

A) the role new ventures play in supporting communities.
B) the generation of waste that exceeds the carrying capacity of the surrounding ecosystem.
C) the removal of weak ties with organizations that lie outside an entrepreneur's traditional network of relationships.
D) the principle of green chemistry that uses depleting feedstock instead of renewable feedstock.
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Building weak ties is one of the facets of looking through a sustainability lens.
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Sustainability concepts are incompatible with growth and profits.
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As a result of the communications revolution,end users now have the means and motivation to search out alternative products.
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In what mature industry did the entrepreneurial firm Method manage to change the rules?

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B) Consumer packaged goods
C) Home Furnishings
D) Retailing
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An organization is required to establish weak ties to individuals and organizations that lie outside the traditional network of relationships to help see and analyze issues and opportunities.
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Systems thinking refers to the practice of tracking materials through their respective life cycles.
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Applying green chemistry principles to pharmaceutical production processes has enabled pharmaceutical companies to dramatically increase their E-factors.
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Which of the following is closely tied to systems thinking?

A) Gathering data about the fluidity of the market
B) Understanding the interconnectedness in the world
C) Implementing the concept of large-scale incrementalism
D) Thinking small
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Sustainability means that resource utilization should not deplete existing capital.
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NatureWorks was the first company to deliver aesthetically appealing,ecologically friendly home cleaning products to mainstream retailers (as opposed to just natural products stores).
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Some of the most fertile clean commerce opportunities lie in the areas of greatest tension.
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Which of the following is a strategic facet of looking through a sustainability lens?

A) Adopting radical incrementalism
B) Severing weak ties
C) Increasing E-factor
D) Thinking like a molecule
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Sustainability means that resources should be used at a rate faster than the rate of replenishment.
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The E-factor relates to the _____ aspect of running a business.

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An E-factor measurement indicates how many weight units of output one gets per weight unit of input.
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Which of the following is closely tied to molecular thinking?

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B) Taking the larger perspective by looking at the entire eco-system
C) Looking at the immediate environment
D) Minimizing atom economy
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The idea of the _____ economy,included in green chemistry tools,is one in which manufacturers make as full use as possible of every input molecule in the final output product.
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Which of the following countries is setting a high bar for international manufacturing standards?

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Chemical _____ use additional reagents and generate waste.
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Briefly discuss the concept of systems thinking.
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_____ is a concept of sustainability in which a product's constituent materials (understood as assets,not waste)become inputs for new products or return safely into the earth at the end of the product's useful life.
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_____ means that resources should not be used at a rate faster than the rate of replenishment.
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What is green chemistry?
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_____ feedstocks are often made from agricultural products or are the wastes of other processes.
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Which metric does the pharmaceutical industry use to measure the ratio of inputs to outputs in any given product?

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Method keeps R&D inside,but the company outsources ____.
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Thinking like a _____ requires one to look at his or her immediate environment,or to think small,while not losing the perspective of the larger environment one is operating in.
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What are the three strategic facets of looking through a sustainability lens?
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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)places responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on ____.
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How are businesses affected by the seismic shift toward clean commerce and sustainable enterprise movements?
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At a macro level,green chemistry provides the means of shifting away from a petrochemical-based economy to a _____ economy.
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_____ is a mind-set that can be used to reengineer entire systems to discover ways of meeting market needs without being limited by traditional chemical choices or processes.
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The _____ standards provide sustainable building rating systems under the U.S.Green Building Council.
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_____ are a means to gain access to fresh ideas,emergent perspectives,and new scientific insights.
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Which industry is an early adopter of green chemistry principles in industrial processing?

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Define sustainability.
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Briefly discuss the concept of thinking like a molecule.
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What drives Method's capacity to remain on the competitive edge?
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What are the advantages of establishing weak ties?
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