Asked by George Greer on May 07, 2024

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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

Radical Incrementalism

An approach that combines small, gradual changes with occasional significant, transformative shifts to achieve long-term goals.

Sustainability Lens

An approach to making decisions that consider the long-term impacts on environmental, social, and economic factors.

  • Determine innovative tactics and measures for securing sustainability within various sectors.
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Fatima MijaresMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
"Thinking like a molecule" is a strategic facet of looking through a sustainability lens. This refers to considering the entire life cycle of a product or process, including its impact on the environment, from raw materials extraction to disposal. This helps in identifying opportunities for reducing waste and increasing efficiency, and developing sustainable alternatives. The other options (A, B, C) are not related to strategic facets of sustainability.