Hawken ("The Ecology of Commerce") and Amory and Hunter Lovins of the
Rocky Mountain Institute, an environmental think tank, have put together
an ambitious, visionary book advocating "natural capitalism." Based on
the principle that businesses can be good for the environment, "Natural
Capitalism" shows how leading-edge companies are practicing "a new type
of industrialism" that is both more efficient and more profitable, while
simultaneously protecting the planet and creating jobs. Natural
capitalism is a way of thinking that seeks to apply market principles to
all sources of material value, most importantly natural resources. The
authors have two related goals: first, to show the vast array of
ecologically smart options available to businesses; second, to argue
that it is possible for society and industry to adopt them.