An article in Forbes talks about why green advocate William McDonough is not worried about the political climate in Washington.
While McDonough is not reflexively anti-regulation, a key Cradle to Cradle tenet is that regulation itself is evidence of design failure. In other words, if you can build a factory that emits nothing harmful, there's no need for heavy regulation.
A good chunk of today's environmental law, McDonough argues, doesn't aim for this ideal. Instead, he says, it sets out to make something less bad--reducing pollution and so on--rather than encouraging a fundamental redesign to turn the bad thing into something good.
Article: Forbes - Cradle To Cradle To Washington
Reference: Cradle to Cradle (Land+Living)