“…Forms, behaviors, and processes in nature have been a source of inspiration for many innovative approaches for products, systems, and process designs, for example, bionics, biomimetics, and biomimicry, in different stages of corporate sustainability (compliance and business-centered, systemic, and regenerative and co-evolutionary, respectively) and worldview (technocentric, mixed, and eco-centric, respectively) [7]. The approach cradle-to-cradle is a regenerative design approach based on biomimicry principles, that is, use materials sparingly, use energy efficiently, do not exhaust resources, sources or buy locally, optimize the whole rather than maximize each component individually, do not pollute your nest, remain in dynamic equilibrium with the biosphere, using waste as a resource, diversify and cooperate, and be informed and share information [45].…”