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The Triple bottom line incorporates the notion of sustainability into business decisions. It is an accounting framework with three dimensions: social, environmental and financial. The dimensions are also commonly called the three Ps: people, planet and profit and are referred to as the "three pillars of sustainability". Interest in triple bottom line accounting has been growing in both for-profit, nonprofit and government sectors. Many organizations have adopted this framework to evaluate their performance in a broader context. Life cycle assessment is somewhat about mass & energy. The technique works to map the sources and destinations of all the mass and energy used to make a given product or as part of a process. By mass we mean the carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, metals, etc that the thing might be made of. By energy we mean the fuels and electricity that were necessary for the thing to go through its process. One we know all of this technically we can use it as a metric to determine how intensive or sustainable the process is. A “cradle-to-grave” approach for assessing industrial systems evaluates all stages of a product’s life from the perspective that they are interdependent, meaning that one operation leads to the next. It also Provides a comprehensive view of the environmental aspects of the product or process and a more accurate picture of the true environmental trade-offs in product and process selection Written slide notes and support materials for each lecture can be found at the Bioenergy Education Initiative site (http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/bioenerg...) at Oregon State University An associated online E-campus course, BRR 350 Introduction to Regional Bioenergy (http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/soc/ec...) is also offered at OSU The Bioenergy Education Initiative is part of Advanced Hardwood Biofuels Northwest, supported by AFRI Competitive Grant 2011-68005-30407 from USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture