83_FR_46959 83 FR 46780 - Designation of Product Categories for Federal Procurement

83 FR 46780 - Designation of Product Categories for Federal Procurement

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of Procurement and Property Management

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 179 (September 14, 2018)

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to amend the Guidelines for Designating Biobased Products for Federal Procurement (Guidelines) to add 30 sections that will designate the product categories within which biobased products would be afforded procurement preference by Federal agencies and their contractors. These 30 product categories contain finished products that are made, in large part, from intermediate ingredients that have been proposed for designation for Federal procurement preference. USDA is also proposing minimum biobased contents for each of these product categories. Additionally, USDA is proposing to amend the existing designated product categories of general purpose de-icers, firearm lubricants, laundry products, and water clarifying agents.

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Designation of Product Categories for Federal Procurement; Proposed 
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Office of Procurement and Property Management

7 CFR Part 3201

RIN 0599-AA26


Designation of Product Categories for Federal Procurement

AGENCY: Office of Procurement and Property Management, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to 
amend the Guidelines for Designating Biobased Products for Federal 
Procurement (Guidelines) to add 30 sections that will designate the 
product categories within which biobased products would be afforded 
procurement preference by Federal agencies and their contractors. These 
30 product categories contain finished products that are made, in large 
part, from intermediate ingredients that have been proposed for 
designation for Federal procurement preference. USDA is also proposing 
minimum biobased contents for each of these product categories. 
Additionally, USDA is proposing to amend the existing designated 
product categories of general purpose de-icers, firearm lubricants, 
laundry products, and water clarifying agents.

DATES: USDA will accept public comments on this proposed rule until 
November 13, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods. All 
submissions received must include the agency name and Regulatory 
Information Number (RIN). The RIN for this rulemaking is 0599-AA26. 
Also, please identify submittals as pertaining to the ``Proposed 
Designation of Product Categories.''
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include RIN number 
0599-AA26 and ``Proposed Designation of Product Categories'' in the 
subject line. Please include your name and address in your message.
     Mail/commercial/hand delivery: Mail or deliver your 
comments to: Karen Zhang, USDA, Office of Procurement and Property 
Management, Room 1640, USDA South Building, 1400 Independence Avenue 
SW, Washington, DC 20250.
     Persons with disabilities who require alternative means 
for communication for regulatory information (Braille, large print, 
audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 
(voice) and 202-690-0942 (TTY).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Zhang, USDA, Office of 
Procurement and Property Management, Room 1640, USDA South Building, 
1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250; email: 
[email protected]; phone 919-765-9969. Information 
regarding the Federal preferred procurement program (one initiative of 
the BioPreferred Program) is available at http://www.biopreferred.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The information presented in this preamble 
is organized as follows:

I. Authority
II. Background
III. Summary of This Proposed Rule
IV. Designation of Product Categories, Minimum Biobased Contents, 
and Time Frame
    A. Background
    B. Product Categories and Minimum Biobased Contents Proposed for 
Designation
    C. Proposed Amendments to Previously Designated Product 
Categories
    D. Compliance Date for Procurement Preference and Incorporation 
Into Specifications
V. Where can agencies get more information on these USDA-designated 
product categories?
VI. Regulatory Information
    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
    B. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
    C. Executive Order 12630: Governmental Actions and Interference 
With Constitutionally Protected Property Rights
    D. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice Reform
    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    G. Executive Order 12372: Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
Programs
    H. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With 
Indian Tribal Governments
    I. Paperwork Reduction Act
    J. E-Government Act

I. Authority

    The designation of these product categories is proposed under the 
authority of section 9002 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act 
of 2002 (the 2002 Farm Bill), as amended by the Food, Conservation, and 
Energy Act of 2008 (the 2008 Farm Bill), and further amended by the 
Agricultural Act of 2014 (the 2014 Farm Bill), 7 U.S.C. 8102. (Section 
9002 of the 2002 Farm Bill, as amended by the 2008 and the 2014 Farm 
Bills, is referred to in this document as ``section 9002''.)

II. Background

    Section 9002 provides for the preferred procurement of biobased 
products by Federal procuring agencies and is referred to hereafter in 
this Federal Register notice as the ``Federal preferred procurement 
program.'' Under the provisions specified in the ``Guidelines for 
Designating Biobased Products for Federal Procurement'' in Title 7 of 
the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 3201 (Guidelines), the 
USDA BioPreferred Program ``designates'' product categories to which 
the preferred procurement requirements apply by listing them in subpart 
B of 7 CFR part 3201.
    The term ``product category'' is used as a generic term in the 
designation process to mean a grouping of specific products that 
perform a similar function. As originally finalized, the Guidelines 
included provisions for the designation of product categories that were 
composed of finished, consumer products such as mobile equipment 
hydraulic fluids, penetrating lubricants, or hand cleaners and 
sanitizers.
    The 2008 and 2014 Farm Bills directed USDA to expand the scope of 
the Guidelines to include the designation of product categories 
composed of both intermediate ingredients and feedstock materials and 
finished products made from those materials. Specifically, the 2008 
Farm Bill stated that USDA shall ``designate those items (including 
finished products) that are or can be produced with biobased products 
(including biobased products for which there is only a single product 
or manufacturer in the category) that will be subject to'' Federal 
preferred procurement, ``designate those intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks that are or can be used to produce items that will be 
subject'' to Federal preferred procurement, and ``automatically 
designate items composed of [designated] intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks . . . if the content of the designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks exceeds 50 percent of the item (unless the 
Secretary determines a different composition percentage is 
appropriate).''
    USDA is, therefore, proposing to designate product categories that 
contain finished products made from biobased intermediate ingredients 
and feedstocks.
    Once USDA designates a product category, procuring agencies are

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required, with some exceptions, to purchase biobased products within 
these designated product categories where the purchase price of the 
procurement product exceeds $10,000 or where the quantity of such 
products or the functionally equivalent products purchased over the 
preceding fiscal year equaled $10,000 or more. Procuring agencies must 
procure biobased products within each product category unless they 
determine that products within a product category are not reasonably 
available within a reasonable period of time, fail to meet the 
reasonable performance standards of the procuring agencies, or are 
available only at an unreasonable price. As stated in the Guidelines, 
biobased products that are merely incidental to Federal funding are 
excluded from the Federal preferred procurement program; that is, the 
requirements to purchase biobased products do not apply to such 
purchases if they are unrelated to or incidental to the purpose of the 
Federal contract. For example, if a janitorial service company 
purchases cleaning supplies to be used in the performance of a Federal 
contract, the cleaning supplies would be subject to the authority of 
the Federal preferred procurement program. However, cleaning supplies 
purchased to maintain the offices from which the janitorial service 
company manages the Federal contract would be incidental to the 
performance of the contract and, as such, would not be subject to the 
authority of the Federal preferred procurement program. In implementing 
the Federal preferred procurement program for biobased products, 
procuring agencies should follow their procurement rules and Office of 
Federal Procurement Policy guidance on buying non-biobased products 
when biobased products exist and should document exceptions taken for 
price, performance, and availability. The definition of ``procuring 
agency'' in section 9002 includes both Federal agencies and ``a person 
that is a party to a contract with any Federal agency, with respect to 
work performed under such a contract.'' Thus, Federal contractors, as 
well as Federal agencies, are expressly subject to the procurement 
preference provisions of section 9002.
    USDA recognizes that the performance needs for a given application 
are important criteria in making procurement decisions. USDA is not 
requiring procuring agencies to limit their choices to biobased 
products that are categorized within the product categories proposed 
for designation in this proposed rule. Rather, the effect of the 
designation of the product categories is to require procuring agencies 
to determine their performance needs, determine whether there are 
qualified biobased products that are categorized within the designated 
product categories that meet the reasonable performance standards for 
those needs, and purchase such qualified biobased products to the 
maximum extent practicable as required by section 9002.
    Section 9002(a)(3)(B) requires USDA to provide information to 
procuring agencies on the availability, relative price, and performance 
of such products and to recommend, where appropriate, the minimum level 
of biobased content to be contained in the procured products.
    Subcategorization. Most of the product categories USDA has 
designated for Federal preferred procurement cover a wide range of 
products. For some product categories, there are subgroups of products 
that meet different requirements, uses, and/or different performance 
specifications. For example, within the product category ``hand 
cleaners and sanitizers,'' products that are used in medical offices 
may be required to meet performance specifications for sanitizing, 
while other products that are intended for general purpose hand washing 
may not need to meet these specifications. Where such subgroups exist, 
USDA intends to create subcategories. Thus, for example, for the 
product category ``hand cleaners and sanitizers,'' USDA determined that 
it was reasonable to create a ``hand cleaner'' subcategory and a ``hand 
sanitizer'' subcategory. Sanitizing specifications are applicable to 
the latter subcategory, but not the former. In sum, USDA looks at the 
products within each product category to evaluate whether there are 
groups of products within the category that have unique characteristics 
or that meet different performance specifications and, if USDA finds 
these types of differences within a given product category, it intends 
to create subcategories with the minimum biobased content based on the 
tested products within the subcategory.
    For some product categories, however, USDA may not have sufficient 
information at the time of proposal to create subcategories. For 
example, USDA may know that there are different performance 
specifications that metal cleaners and corrosion remover products are 
required to meet, but it may have information on only one type of metal 
cleaner and corrosion remover product. In such instances, USDA may 
either designate the product category without creating subcategories 
(i.e., defer the creation of subcategories) or designate one 
subcategory and defer designation of other subcategories within the 
product category until additional information is obtained. Once USDA 
has received sufficient additional information to justify the 
designation of a subcategory, the subcategory will be designated 
through the proposed and final rulemaking process.
    In this proposed rule, USDA is proposing to subcategorize one of 
the product categories. That product category is concrete repair 
materials, and the proposed subcategories are: Concrete leveling and 
concrete patching. USDA created two subcategories for ``concrete repair 
materials'' to distinguish these products by function. Details on this 
proposed product category and its subcategories may be found in section 
IV.B of this rule. USDA requests public comment, along with supporting 
data, on the need to create subcategories within any of the other 
proposed product categories in this proposed rule. If public comments 
are received that support the creation of additional subcategories, 
USDA will consider the supporting data and may create subcategories in 
the final rule.
    Minimum Biobased Contents. The minimum biobased contents being 
proposed in this rule are based on products for which USDA has biobased 
content test data. USDA obtains biobased content data in conjunction 
with product manufacturers' and vendors' applications for certification 
to use the USDA Certified Biobased Product label. Products that are 
certified to display the label must undergo biobased content testing by 
an independent, third-party testing lab using ASTM D6866, ``Standard 
Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and 
Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis.'' These test data are 
maintained in the BioPreferred Program database, and their use in 
setting the minimum biobased content for designated product categories 
results in a more efficient process for both the Program and 
manufacturers and vendors of products within the product categories.
    As a result of the public comments received on the first designated 
product categories rulemaking proposal, USDA decided to account for the 
slight imprecision of three (3) percentage points in ASTM D6866 when 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for each proposed 
product category. Thus, rather than establishing the minimum biobased 
content for a product category at the tested biobased content of the 
product that was selected as the basis for the minimum value, USDA is 
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the minimum biobased content for each product category at three (3) 
percentage points lower than the tested value. USDA believes that this 
adjustment is appropriate to account for the expected variations in 
analytical results. USDA encourages procuring agencies to seek products 
with the highest biobased content that is practicable in all proposed 
designated product categories.
    In addition to considering the biobased content test data for each 
product category, USDA also considers other factors, including product 
performance information. USDA evaluates this information to determine 
whether some products that may have a lower biobased content also have 
unique performance or applicability attributes that would justify 
setting the minimum biobased content at a level that would include 
these products. For example, a lubricant product that has a lower 
biobased content than others within the same product category and is 
formulated to perform over a wider temperature range than the other 
products may be more desirable to Federal agencies. Thus, it would be 
beneficial to set the minimum biobased content for the product category 
at a level that would include the product with desirable performance 
features.
    USDA also considers the overall range of the tested biobased 
contents within a product category, groupings of similar values, and 
breaks (significant gaps between two groups of values) in the biobased 
content test data array. For example, in a previously proposed product 
category, the biobased contents of seven tested products ranged from 17 
to 100 percent, as follows: 17, 41, 78, 79, 94, 98, and 100 percent. 
Because this is a wide range and because there is a notable gap in the 
data between the 41 percent biobased product and the 78 percent 
biobased product, USDA reviewed the product literature to determine 
whether subcategories could be created within this product category. 
USDA found that the available product information did not justify 
creating a subcategory based on the 17 percent product or the 41 
percent product. Further, USDA did not find any performance claims that 
would justify setting the minimum biobased content based on either the 
17 percent or the 41 percent products. Thus, USDA set the minimum 
biobased content for this product category at 75 percent, based on the 
product with a tested biobased content of 78 percent. USDA believes 
that this evaluation process allows it to establish minimum biobased 
contents based on a broad set of factors to assist the Federal 
procurement community in its decisions to purchase biobased products.
    USDA makes every effort to obtain biobased content test data on 
multiple products within each product category. For most designated 
product categories, USDA has biobased content test data on more than 
one product within the category. However, in some cases, USDA has been 
able to obtain biobased content data for only a single product within a 
designated product category. As USDA obtains additional data on the 
biobased contents of products within these designated product 
categories or their subcategories, USDA will evaluate whether the 
minimum biobased content for a designated product category or 
subcategory will be revised.
    Overlap with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 
Comprehensive Procurement Guideline program for recovered content 
products under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 
section 6002. Some of the products that are categorized in biobased 
product categories that are designated for Federal preferred 
procurement under the BioPreferred Program may overlap with product 
categories that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has 
designated under its Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) for 
products containing recovered (or recycled) materials. A list of the 
U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) program's product 
categories may be found on its website (https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensive-procurement-guideline-cpg-program) and Title 40 CFR part 
247 in the CFR. In this proposed rule, some products that are 
categorized in the proposed product categories of concrete curing 
agents; concrete repair materials--concrete leveling; concrete repair 
materials--concrete patching; exterior paints and coatings; folders and 
filing products; other lubricants; playground and athletic surface 
materials; product packaging; rugs or floor mats; shopping and trash 
bags; soil amendments; and transmission fluids may also be categorized 
in one or more of the following product categories that are designated 
in EPA's CPG program:
     Construction Products: Cement and Concrete; Consolidated 
and Reprocessed Latex Paint for Specified Uses;
     Landscaping Products: Compost Made From Recovered Organic 
Materials; Fertilizer Made From Recovered Organic Materials;
     Miscellaneous Products: Mats;
     Non-Paper Office Products: Binders, Clipboards, File 
Folders, Clip Portfolios, and Presentation Folders; Plastic Envelopes; 
Plastic Trash Bags;
     Paper Products: Paperboard and Packaging;
     Parks and Recreation Products: Playground Surfaces; 
Running Tracks; and
     Vehicular Products: Re-Refined Lubricating Oil.
    More specifics regarding this overlap are addressed in section IV.B 
for each of this proposed product categories that was identified above. 
As such, USDA is asking manufacturers and vendors of qualifying 
biobased products to make additional product and performance 
information available to Federal agencies conducting market research to 
assist them in determining whether the biobased products in question 
are the same products for the same uses as the recovered content 
products. Manufacturers and vendors are asked to provide information 
highlighting the sustainable features of their biobased products and to 
indicate the various suggested uses of their product and the 
performance standards against which a particular product has been 
tested. In addition, depending on the type of biobased product, 
manufacturers and vendors are asked to provide other types of 
information, such as whether the product contains fossil energy-based 
components (e.g., petroleum, coal, or natural gas) and whether the 
product contains recovered materials. Federal agencies also may review 
available information on a product's biobased content and then use this 
information to make purchasing decisions based on the sustainability 
features of the products.
    According to the Federal Acquisition Regulation, Title 48 CFR part 
23.405, where a biobased product is used for the same purposes and 
meets the same Federal agency performance requirements as an EPA-
designated recovered content product, the Federal agency must purchase 
the recovered content product. For example, if a biobased hydraulic 
fluid is to be used as a fluid in hydraulic systems and because 
``lubricating oils containing re-refined oil'' have already been 
designated by EPA for that purpose, then the Federal agency must 
purchase the EPA-designated recovered content product, ``lubricating 
oils containing re-refined oil.'' If, on the other hand, the biobased 
hydraulic fluid is to be used to address a Federal agency's certain 
environmental or health performance requirements that the EPA-
designated recovered content product would not meet, then the biobased 
product should be given preference, subject to reasonable price, 
availability, and performance considerations.
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government's sustainable purchasing program includes the following 
three mandatory preference programs for designated products: The 
BioPreferred Program, the EPA's CPG program, and the Environmentally 
Preferable Purchasing program. The Office of the Chief Sustainability 
Officer (OCSO) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) encourage 
agencies to implement these components comprehensively when purchasing 
products and services.
    Other Federal Preferred Procurement Programs. Federal procurement 
officials should also note that many biobased products may be available 
for purchase by Federal agencies through the AbilityOne Program 
(formerly known as the Javits-Wagner-O'Day (JWOD) program). Under this 
program, members of organizations including the National Industries for 
the Blind (NIB) and SourceAmerica (formerly known as the National 
Industries for the Severely Handicapped) offer products and services 
for preferred procurement by Federal agencies.
    The types of products that could be categorized in this proposed 
product categories could also be available for purchase in the 
AbilityOne Catalog (www.abilityone.com). USDA notes that the AbilityOne 
Catalog offers a combination of non-biobased and biobased products; 
therefore, the selection of biobased products that is currently 
available for purchase may be small. USDA encourages procuring agencies 
to first consider purchasing biobased products from the AbilityOne 
Catalog when fulfilling biobased product purchasing requirements.
    Some biobased products that are categorized in this proposed 
product categories of adhesives; cleaning tools; clothing; de-icers; 
durable cutlery; durable tableware; exterior paints and coatings; 
feminine care products; folders and filing products; gardening supplies 
and accessories; kitchenware and accessories; other lubricants; rugs 
and floor mats; and toys and sporting gear could be available for 
purchase in one or more of the following product categories in the 
AbilityOne Catalog:
     Cleaning and Janitorial Products,
     Clothing,
     Furniture,
     Hardware and Paints,
     Kitchen and Breakroom Supplies,
     Mailing and Shipping Supplies,
     Office Supplies,
     Outdoor Supplies, and
     Skin and Personal Care.
    As indicated previously, there currently is a small selection of 
biobased products in the AbilityOne Catalog. In the future, if the 
AbilityOne Catalog were to offer a broader selection of biobased 
products for procuring agencies to purchase, the objectives of both the 
AbilityOne Program and the Federal preferred procurement program would 
be furthered.
    Outreach. To augment its own research, USDA consults with industry 
and Federal stakeholders to the Federal preferred procurement program 
during the development of the rulemaking packages for the designation 
of product categories. USDA consults with stakeholders to gather 
information used in determining the order of product category 
designation and in identifying the following: Manufacturers producing 
and marketing products that are categorized within a product category 
proposed for designation; performance standards used by Federal 
agencies evaluating products to be procured; and warranty information 
used by manufacturers of end-user equipment and other products with 
regard to biobased products.

III. Summary of This Proposed Rule

    USDA is proposing to designate the following product categories for 
Federal preferred procurement: Adhesives; animal habitat care products; 
cleaning tools; concrete curing agents; concrete repair materials; 
durable cutlery; durable tableware; epoxy systems; exterior paints and 
coatings; facial care products; feminine care products; fire logs and 
fire starters; folders and filing products; foliar sprays; gardening 
supplies and accessories; heating fuels and wick lamps; kitchenware and 
accessories; other lubricants; phase change materials; playground and 
athletic surface materials; powder coatings; product packaging; rugs 
and floor mats; shopping and trash bags; soil amendments; surface 
guards, molding, and trim; toys and sporting gear; traffic and zone 
marking paints; transmission fluids; and wall coverings. In addition, 
USDA is proposing a minimum biobased content for each of these product 
categories and/or subcategories. Lastly, USDA is proposing a date by 
which Federal agencies must incorporate these designated product 
categories into their procurement specifications (see section IV.E).
    USDA is also proposing to amend the existing designated product 
categories of general purpose de-icers; firearm lubricants; laundry 
products; and water clarifying agents. Since USDA finalized the 
designation of each of these product categories, USDA has obtained 
additional information on products within these four categories. Thus, 
USDA is now proposing amendments to these four categories to more 
closely align the existing categories with data gathered since the 
categories were originally designated.
    USDA is working with manufacturers and vendors to make all relevant 
product and manufacturer contact information available on the 
BioPreferred Program's website at http://www.biopreferred.gov. Steps 
USDA has implemented, or will implement, include the following: Making 
direct contact with submitting companies through email and phone 
conversations to encourage completion of product listings; coordinating 
outreach efforts with biobased product manufacturers to encourage 
participation of their customer base; conducting targeted outreach with 
industry and commodity groups to educate stakeholders on the importance 
of providing complete product information; participating in industry 
conferences and meetings to educate companies on program benefits and 
requirements; and communicating the potential for expanded markets 
beyond the Federal Government, to include State and local governments, 
as well as the general public markets. Section V provides instructions 
to agencies on how to obtain this information on products within these 
product categories through the BioPreferred Program's website.
    Comments. USDA invites public comment on the proposed designation 
of these product categories, including the definition, proposed minimum 
biobased content, and any of the relevant analyses performed during 
their selection. In addition, USDA invites comments in the following 
areas:
    1. We have attempted to identify relevant and appropriate 
performance standards and other relevant measures of performance for 
each of the proposed product categories. If you know of other such 
standards or relevant measures of performance for any of the proposed 
product categories, USDA requests that you submit information 
identifying such standards and measures, including their name (and 
other identifying information as necessary), identifying who is using 
the standard/measure, and describing the circumstances under which the 
product is being used.
    2. Many biobased products within the product categories being 
proposed for designation will or may have positive environmental and 
human health attributes. USDA is seeking comments on such attributes to 
provide additional information on the BioPreferred Program's website. 
This information will then be available to Federal procuring agencies 
and will assist them in making informed sustainable procurement 
decisions. When possible,

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please provide appropriate documentation to support the environmental 
and/or human health attributes that you describe.
    3. Some product categories being proposed for designation today 
have wide ranges of tested biobased contents. For the reasons discussed 
later in this preamble, USDA is proposing a minimum biobased content 
for these product categories that would allow most of the tested 
products to be eligible for Federal preferred procurement. USDA 
welcomes comments on the appropriateness of the proposed minimum 
biobased contents for these product categories and whether there are 
potential subcategories within the product categories that should be 
considered.
    4. This proposed rule is expected to have both positive and 
negative impacts on individual businesses, including small businesses. 
USDA anticipates that the biobased Federal preferred procurement 
program will provide additional opportunities for businesses and 
manufacturers to begin supplying products under the proposed designated 
biobased product categories to Federal agencies and their contractors. 
However, other businesses and manufacturers that supply only non-
qualifying products and do not offer biobased alternatives may 
experience a decrease in demand from Federal agencies and their 
contractors. Because USDA has been unable to determine the number of 
businesses, including small businesses, which may be adversely affected 
by this proposed rule, USDA requests comment on how many small entities 
may be affected by this rule and on the nature and extent of that 
effect.
    All comments should be submitted as directed in the ADDRESSES 
section above.

IV. Designation of Product Categories, Minimum Biobased Contents, and 
Time Frame

A. Background

    When designating product categories for Federal preferred 
procurement, section 9002 requires USDA to consider the following: (1) 
The availability of biobased products within the product categories and 
(2) the economic and technological feasibility of using those products.
    In considering a product's availability, USDA uses several sources 
of information. The primary source of information for the product 
categories being proposed for designation is USDA's database of 
manufacturers and products that have been certified to display the USDA 
Certified Biobased Product label. In addition, USDA performs internet 
searches, contacts trade associations and commodity groups, and 
contacts manufacturers and vendors to identify those with biobased 
products within product categories being considered for designation. 
USDA uses the results of these same searches to determine if a product 
category is generally available.
    In considering a product category's economic and technological 
feasibility, USDA examines evidence pointing to the general commercial 
use of a product and its life-cycle cost and performance 
characteristics. This information is obtained from the sources used to 
assess a product's availability. Commercial use, in turn, is evidenced 
by any manufacturer and vendor information on the availability, 
relative prices, and performance of their products as well as by 
evidence of a product being purchased by a procuring agency or other 
entity, where available. In sum, USDA considers a product category 
economically and technologically feasible for purposes of designation 
if products within that product category are being offered and used in 
the marketplace.
    As discussed earlier, USDA has implemented, or will implement, 
several steps intended to educate the manufacturers and other 
stakeholders on the benefits of this program and the need to make 
relevant information, including manufacturer contact information, 
available to procurement officials via the BioPreferred Program 
website. Additional information on specific products within the product 
categories proposed for designation may also be obtained directly from 
the manufacturers of the products. USDA has also provided information 
on the BioPreferred Program website for manufacturers and vendors who 
wish to position their businesses as biobased product vendors to the 
Federal Government. This information can be accessed by clicking on the 
``Selling Biobased'' tab on the left side of the home page of the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    USDA recognizes that information related to the functional 
performance of biobased products is a primary factor in making the 
decision to purchase these products. USDA is gathering information on 
industry standard test methods and performance standards that 
manufacturers are using to evaluate the functional performance of their 
products. (Test methods are procedures used to provide information on a 
certain attribute of a product. For example, a test method might 
determine how many bacteria are killed. Performance standards identify 
the level at which a product must perform for it to be ``acceptable'' 
to the entity that set the performance standard. For example, a 
performance standard might require that a certain percentage (e.g., 95 
percent) of bacteria must be killed by the product.) The primary 
sources of information on these test methods and performance standards 
are manufacturers of biobased products within these product categories. 
Additional test methods and performance standards are also identified 
during meetings of the interagency council and during the review 
process for each proposed rule. The functional performance test 
methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance associated with the functional aspects of each 
product category proposed for designation are listed under the detailed 
discussion presented in Section IV.B.
    While this process identifies many of the relevant test methods and 
standards, USDA recognizes that those identified herein do not 
represent all of the methods and standards that may be applicable for a 
product category or for any individual product within the category. As 
noted earlier in this preamble, USDA is requesting identification of 
other relevant performance standards and measures of performance. As 
the program continues to evolve, these and other additional relevant 
performance standards will be available on the BioPreferred Program's 
website.
    To propose a product category for designation, USDA must have 
sufficient information on a sufficient number of products within the 
category to be able to assess its availability and its economic and 
technological feasibility. For some product categories, there may be 
numerous products available. For others, there may be very few products 
currently available. Given the infancy of the market for some product 
categories, it is expected that categories with only a single product 
will be identified. Further, given that the intent of section 9002 is 
largely to stimulate the production of new biobased products and to 
energize emerging markets for those products, USDA has determined it is 
appropriate to designate a product category or subcategory for Federal 
preferred procurement even when there is only a single product with a 
single manufacturer or vendor. Similarly, the documented availability 
and benefits of even a very small percentage of all products that may 
exist within a product category are also considered sufficient to 
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    Exemptions. Products that are exempt from the biobased procurement 
preference include military equipment, defined as any product or system 
designed or procured for combat or combat-related missions, and 
spacecraft systems and launch support equipment. However, USDA notes 
that it is not the intent of these exemptions to imply that biobased 
products are inferior to non-biobased products; agencies are encouraged 
to purchase biobased products wherever performance, availability, and 
reasonable price indicate that such purchases are justified.
    Although each product category in this proposed rule would be 
exempt from the procurement preference requirement when used in 
spacecraft systems or launch support application or in military 
equipment used in combat and combat-related applications, this 
exemption does not extend to contractors performing work other than 
direct maintenance and support of the spacecraft or launch support 
equipment or combat or combat-related missions. For example, if a 
contractor is applying a paint remover product as a step in 
refurbishing office furniture on a military base, the paint remover the 
contractor purchases should be a qualifying biobased paint remover. The 
exemption does apply, however, if the product being purchased by the 
contractor is for use in combat or combat-related missions or for use 
in space or launch applications. After reviewing the regulatory 
requirement and the relevant contract, in areas where contractors have 
any questions on the exemption, they should contact the cognizant 
contracting officer.

B. Product Categories and Minimum Biobased Contents Proposed for 
Designation

    In this proposed rule, USDA is proposing to designate the 
following: Adhesives; animal habitat care products; cleaning tools; 
concrete curing agents; concrete repair materials; durable cutlery; 
durable tableware; epoxy systems; exterior paints and coatings; facial 
care products; feminine care products; fire logs and fire starters; 
folders and filing products; foliar sprays; gardening supplies and 
accessories; heating fuels and wick lamps; kitchenware and accessories; 
other lubricants; phase change materials; playground and athletic 
surface materials; powder coatings; product packaging; rugs and floor 
mats; shopping and trash bags; soil amendments; surface guards, 
molding, and trim; toys and sporting gear; traffic and zone marking 
paints; transmission fluids; and wall coverings.
    USDA has determined that each of these product categories meets the 
necessary statutory requirements--namely, that they are being produced 
with biobased materials and that their procurement by procuring 
agencies will carry out the following objectives of section 9002:
     To increase demand for biobased products, which would in 
turn increase demand for agricultural commodities that can serve as 
feedstocks for the production of biobased products;
     To spur development of the industrial base through value-
added agricultural processing and manufacturing in rural communities; 
and
     To enhance the Nation's energy security by substituting 
biobased products for products derived from imported oil and natural 
gas.
    Further, this designation of finished product categories made from 
designated intermediate ingredients was one key addition to Section 
9002 made by the 2008 Farm Bill.
    In addition, because of the participation by the manufacturers of 
these products in the voluntary labeling program, USDA has sufficient 
information on these proposed product categories to determine their 
availability and to conduct the requisite analyses to determine their 
biobased content and their economic and technological feasibility.
    The proposed designated product categories are discussed in the 
following sections.
1. Adhesives (Minimum Biobased Content 24 Percent)
    Adhesives are compounds that temporarily or permanently bind two 
item surfaces together. These products include glues and sticky tapes 
used in construction, household, flooring, and industrial settings. 
This category excludes epoxy systems.
    USDA identified six manufacturers and vendors of 10 biobased 
adhesives. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased adhesives, merely those 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These 10 biobased adhesives have biobased contents 
of 27, 27, 28, 30, 30, 46, 48, 53, 71, and 71 percent, as measured by 
ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement 
for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
the products categorized as adhesives. Thus, the proposed minimum 
biobased content for this product category is 24 percent, based on the 
products with tested biobased contents of 27 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified one additional test method 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
test method identified by this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     ASTM E108 Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof 
Coverings.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of adhesives 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Adhesives may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
intermediates--binders, intermediates--chemicals, intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics, intermediates--plastic resins, intermediates--rubber 
materials, and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, has been 
collected on adhesives and may be found on the BioPreferred Program's 
website.
2. Animal Habitat Care Products (Minimum Biobased Content 22 Percent)
    Animal habitat care products are products that are intended to 
improve the quality of animal habitats such as cleaning supplies, 
sanitizers, feeders, and products that control, mask, or suppress pet 
odors. This category excludes animal bedding or litter products and 
animal cleaning products.
    USDA identified eight manufacturers and vendors of 52 biobased 
animal habitat care products. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased animal habitat care 
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USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These 52 biobased animal habitat care products range in 
biobased content from 25 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of the 
products categorized as animal habitat care products. Thus, the 
proposed minimum biobased content for this product category is 22 
percent, based on the products with tested biobased contents of 25 
percent.
    Information supplied by the eight manufacturers and vendors 
indicates that these products are being used commercially. In addition, 
one of these manufacturers and vendors identified additional 
performance standards (as shown below) that were used in evaluating 
products within this product category. While there may be additional 
test methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance applicable to products within this product 
category, those identified by this manufacturer and vendor include the 
following:
     GS-8 Green Seal Environmental Standard for Household 
Cleaning Products and
     GS-37 Green Seal Standard for Industrial and Institutional 
Cleaners.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of animal habitat 
care products purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Animal habitat care products may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--
cleaner components; intermediates--fibers and fabrics; intermediates--
foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates--personal 
care product components; intermediates--plastic resins; intermediates--
rubber materials; and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on animal habitat care products and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
3. Cleaning Tools (Minimum Biobased Content 22 Percent)
    Cleaning tools are objects that are used to clean a variety of 
surfaces or items and are designed to be used multiple times. This 
category includes tools such as brushes, scrapers, abrasive pads, and 
gloves that are used for cleaning. The expendable materials used in 
cleaning, such as glass cleaners, single-use wipes, and all-purpose 
cleaners, are excluded from this category as these materials better fit 
in other categories.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of 21 biobased 
cleaning tools. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased cleaning tools, merely those 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These 21 biobased cleaning tools range in biobased 
content from 25 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 22 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 
25 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of cleaning tools 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Cleaning tools may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--rubber 
materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on cleaning tools and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
4. Concrete Curing Agents (Minimum Biobased Content 59 Percent)
    Concrete curing agents are products that are designed to enhance 
and control the curing process of concrete.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of one biobased 
concrete curing agent. This manufacturer and vendor is not the only 
manufacturer and vendor of biobased concrete curing agents; rather, it 
is the only manufacturer and vendor that was identified as USDA 
Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. 
This biobased concrete curing agent contains 62 percent biobased 
content, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum 
biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA did not 
find a reason to exclude this product. Thus, the proposed minimum 
biobased content for this product category is 59 percent, based on the 
product's tested biobased content of 62 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
this product is being used commercially. In addition, this manufacturer 
and vendor identified one additional test method (as shown below) that 
was used in evaluating the product within this product category. While 
there may be additional test methods, performance standards, product 
certifications, and other measures of performance applicable to 
products within this product category, the test method identified by 
this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     ASTM C309 Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-
Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of concrete 
curing agents purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
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curing agents may be manufactured using the following designated 
intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: Intermediates--
binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; and intermediates--paints and coating components.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on concrete curing agents and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased concrete curing agents may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Construction Products: 
Cement and Concrete. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and vendors 
of these qualifying biobased products provide information on the USDA 
website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether the product 
contains any recovered material in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and other test methods or performance standards through which the 
product has undergone testing. This information will assist Federal 
agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased concrete curing 
agents overlap with the CPG-designated product category of Construction 
Products: Cement and Concrete and which product should be afforded the 
preference in purchasing.
5. Concrete Repair Materials (Minimum Biobased Content: 23 Percent for 
Concrete Leveling and 69 Percent for Concrete Patching)
    Concrete leveling materials are products that are designed to 
repair cracks and other damage to concrete by raising or stabilizing 
concrete. Concrete patching materials are products that are designed to 
repair cracks and other damage to concrete by filling and patching the 
concrete.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of two biobased 
concrete leveling products and one manufacturer and vendor of one 
biobased concrete patching product. These manufacturers and vendors do 
not include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased concrete repair 
materials, merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products 
in the BioPreferred Program's database. The biobased concrete repair 
materials--concrete leveling products--contain 26 percent and 46 
percent biobased content, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing 
the minimum biobased content requirement for this product subcategory, 
USDA did not find a reason to exclude either of these products. Thus, 
the proposed minimum biobased content for this product subcategory is 
23 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 26 
percent. The biobased concrete repair materials--concrete patching 
product--contains 72 percent biobased content, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude this 
product. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product 
subcategory is 69 percent, based on the product's tested biobased 
content of 72 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in these finished product 
subcategories.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of concrete 
repair materials purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product subcategory 
would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Concrete repair materials may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--paint and coating components; and intermediates--
rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on Concrete Repair Materials and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased concrete repair materials may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Construction Products: 
Cement and Concrete. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and vendors 
of these qualifying biobased products provide information on the USDA 
website of qualifying biobased products about the intended uses of the 
product, whether the product contains any recovered material in 
addition to biobased ingredients, and other test methods or performance 
standards through which the product has undergone testing. This 
information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether 
qualifying biobased concrete repair materials overlap with the CPG-
designated product category of Construction Products: Cement and 
Concrete and which product should be afforded the preference in 
purchasing.
6. Durable Cutlery (Minimum Biobased Content 28 Percent)
    Durable cutlery consists of dining utensils that are designed to be 
used multiple times.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of three biobased 
durable cutlery products. This manufacturer and vendor is not the only 
manufacturer and vendor of biobased durable cutlery; rather, it is the 
only one that was identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased durable cutlery 
products contain 31, 31, and 98 percent biobased content, as measured 
by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement 
for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 28 percent, based on the products with tested 
biobased contents of 31 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
these products are being used commercially. While this manufacturer and 
vendor did not identify additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance for these 
products, USDA is open to evaluating products that have undergone 
additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of durable 
cutlery purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes 
that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
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following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, 
fats, and waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--
rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on durable cutlery products and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
7. Durable Tableware (Minimum Biobased Content 28 Percent)
    Durable tableware consists of multiple-use drinkware and dishware 
including cups, plates, bowls, and serving platters.
    USDA identified four manufacturers and vendors of 17 biobased 
durable tableware products. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased durable tableware, 
merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased durable tableware 
products range in biobased content from 31 percent to 100 percent, as 
measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content 
requirement for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to 
exclude any of these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased 
content for this product category is 28 percent, based on the product 
with a tested biobased content of 31 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of durable 
tableware purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Durable tableware may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, 
fats, and waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--
rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on durable tableware products and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
8. Epoxy Systems (Minimum Biobased Content 23 Percent)
    Epoxy systems are two-component systems that are epoxy-based and 
are used as coatings, adhesives, surface fillers, and composite 
matrices.
    USDA identified six manufacturers and vendors of 13 biobased epoxy 
systems. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased epoxy systems, merely those 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These biobased epoxy systems range in biobased 
content from 26 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 23 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 
26 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, two of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified additional test methods (as 
shown below) that were used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
test methods identified by these two manufacturers and vendors include 
the following:
     ASTM D638 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of 
Plastics,
     ASTM D790 Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties of 
Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating 
Materials, and
     ASTM D2486 Standard Test Methods for Scrub Resistance of 
Wall Paints.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of epoxy systems 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Epoxy systems may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, 
fats, and waxes; intermediates--paints and coating components; and 
intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on epoxy systems and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
9. Exterior Paints and Coatings (Minimum Biobased Content 83 Percent)
    Exterior paints and coatings are liquid products that typically 
contain pigments to add color and are formulated for use on outdoor 
surfaces. When these products dry, they typically form a protective 
layer and provide a coat of color to the applied surface. This category 
includes paint and primers but excludes wood and concrete sealers and 
stains and specialty coatings such as roof coatings, wastewater system 
coatings, and water tank coatings.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of three biobased 
exterior paints and coatings. This manufacturer and vendor is not the 
only manufacturer and vendor of biobased exterior paints and coatings; 
rather, it is the only manufacturer and vendor that was identified as 
USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These biobased exterior paints and coatings have biobased 
contents of 86, 87, and 89 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 83 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 
86 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
these products are being used commercially. While this manufacturer and 
vendor did not identify additional test methods, performance standards, 
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products, USDA is open to evaluating products that have undergone 
additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of exterior 
paints and coatings purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, 
USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and 
would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Exterior paints and coatings may be 
manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient and 
feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; 
intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates--paint and coating 
components; and intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on exterior paints and coatings and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased exterior paints and coatings may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Construction Products: 
Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex Paint for Specified Uses. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the USDA website regarding the intended uses of 
the product, whether the product contains any recovered material in 
addition to biobased ingredients, and performance standards through 
which the product has undergone testing. This information will assist 
Federal agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased exterior 
paints and coatings overlap with the CPG-designated product category of 
Construction Products: Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex Paint for 
Specified Uses and which product should be afforded the preference in 
purchasing.
10. Facial Care Products (Minimum Biobased Content 88 Percent)
    Facial care products are cleansers, moisturizers, and treatments 
specifically designed for the face. These products are used to care for 
the condition of the face by supporting skin integrity, enhancing its 
appearance, and relieving skin conditions. This category does not 
include tools and applicators, such as those used to apply facial care 
products.
    USDA identified eight manufacturers and vendors of 18 biobased 
facial care products. These manufacturers and vendors do not include 
all manufacturers and vendors of biobased facial care products, merely 
those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased facial care products 
range in biobased content from 91 percent to 100 percent, as measured 
by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement 
for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 88 percent, based on the products with tested 
biobased contents of 91 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one 
manufacturer and vendor identified additional product certifications or 
performance standards (as shown below) that were used in evaluating the 
products within this product category. While there may be additional 
test methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance applicable to products within this product 
category, those identified by this manufacturer and vendor include the 
followin:
     USDA National Organic Program,
     EU Organic Certification, and
     Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of facial care 
products purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Facial care products may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; and intermediates--personal care product components.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on facial care products and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
11. Feminine Care Products (Minimum Biobased Content 65 Percent)
    Feminine care products are products that are designed for 
maintaining feminine health and hygiene. This category includes 
sanitary napkins, panty liners, and tampons.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of 18 biobased 
feminine care products. These manufacturers and vendors are not the 
only manufacturers and vendors of biobased feminine care products; 
rather, they are the only manufacturers and vendors that were 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These biobased feminine care products range in 
biobased content from 68 percent to 99 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 65 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 68 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one 
manufacturer identified additional product certifications or 
performance standards (as shown below) that were used in evaluating the 
products within this product category. While there may be additional 
test methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance applicable to products within this product 
category, those identified by this manufacturer include the following:
     USDA National Organic Program,
     EU Organic Certification, and
     Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of feminine care 
products purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Feminine care products may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders;

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intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers and fabrics; 
intermediates--foams; intermediates--personal care product components; 
intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on feminine care products and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
12. Fire Logs and Fire Starters (Minimum Biobased Content 92 Percent)
    Fire logs and fire starters are devices or substances that are used 
to start a fire intended for uses such as comfort heat, decoration, or 
cooking. Examples include fire logs and lighter fluid. This category 
excludes heating fuels for chafing dishes, beverage urns, warming 
boxes, and wick lamps.
    USDA identified 10 manufacturers and vendors of 18 biobased fire 
logs and fire starters. These manufacturers and vendors do not include 
all manufacturers and vendors of biobased fire logs and fire starters, 
merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased fire logs and fire 
starters range in biobased content from 95 percent to 100 percent, as 
measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content 
requirement for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to 
exclude any of these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased 
content for this product category is 92 percent, based on the product 
with a tested biobased content of 95 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, three of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified additional test methods, 
performance standards, and product certifications (as shown below) that 
were used in evaluating the products within this product category. 
While there may be additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance applicable to 
products within this product category, those identified by these 
manufacturers or vendors include the following:
     ASTM D6751 Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel Blend 
Stock (B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels and
     UL 2115 Standard for Processed Solid-Fuel Firelogs.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of fire logs and 
fire starters purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Fire logs and fire starters may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; and intermediates--
plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on fire logs and fire starters and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
13. Folders and Filing Products (Minimum Biobased Content 66 Percent)
    Folders and filing products are products that are designed to hold 
together items such as loose sheets of paper, documents, and 
photographs with clasps, fasteners, rings, or folders. This category 
includes binders, folders, and document covers.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of two biobased folders 
and filing products. This manufacturer and vendor is not the only 
manufacturer and vendor of biobased folders and filing products; 
rather, it is the only manufacturer and vendor that was identified as 
USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These two biobased folders and filing products each contain 
69 percent biobased content, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing 
the minimum biobased content requirement for this product category, 
USDA did not find a reason to exclude either of these products. Thus, 
the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category is 66 
percent, based on the products with tested biobased contents of 69 
percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
these products are being used commercially. While this manufacturer and 
vendor did not identify additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance for these 
products, USDA is open to evaluating products that have undergone 
additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of folders and 
filing products purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Folders and filing products may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--rubber 
materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on folders and filing products and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased folders and filing products may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product categories of Non-Paper Office 
Products: Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios, and 
Presentation Folders and Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic Envelopes. 
USDA is requesting that manufacturers and vendors of these qualifying 
biobased products provide information on the USDA website regarding the 
intended uses of the product, whether the product contains any 
recovered material in addition to biobased ingredients, and other test 
methods or performance standards through which the product has 
undergone testing. This information will assist Federal agencies in 
determining whether qualifying biobased folders and filing products 
overlap with the CPG-designated product categories of Non-Paper Office 
Products: Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios, and 
Presentation Folders and Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic Envelopes 
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14. Foliar Sprays (Minimum Biobased Content 50 Percent)
    Foliar sprays are products that are applied to the leaves of plants 
and provide plants with nutrients. These products may also repair 
plants from previous pest attacks. Examples include liquid fertilizers, 
foliar feeds, and micronutrient solutions.
    USDA identified nine manufacturers and vendors of nine biobased 
foliar sprays. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased foliar sprays, merely those 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These biobased foliar sprays have biobased contents 
of 53, 74, 80, 93, 97, 97, 97, 100 and 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 50 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 53 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified an additional test method 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
test method identified by this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     ASTM D4052 Standard Test Method for Density, Relative 
Density, and API Gravity of Liquids by Digital Density Meter.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of foliar sprays 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Foliar sprays may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--
cleaner components; and intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on foliar sprays and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
15. Gardening Supplies and Accessories (Minimum Biobased Content 43 
Percent)
    Gardening supplies and accessories are products that are used to 
grow plants in outdoor and indoor settings. Examples include seedling 
starter trays, nonwoven mats or substrates for hydroponics, and flower 
or plant pots. This category excludes compost activators and 
accelerators; erosion control materials; fertilizers, including soil 
inoculants; foliar sprays; mulch and compost materials; and soil 
amendments.
    USDA identified eight manufacturers and vendors of 12 biobased 
gardening supplies and accessories. These manufacturers and vendors do 
not include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased gardening 
supplies and accessories, merely those identified as USDA Certified 
Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. These 
biobased gardening supplies and accessories range in biobased content 
from 46 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 43 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 
46 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified an additional test method 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
one identified by this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     ASTM D6400 Standard Specification for Labeling of Plastics 
Designed to be Aerobically Composted in Municipal or Industrial 
Facilities.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of gardening 
supplies and accessories purchased by Federal procuring agencies. 
However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors 
do and would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Gardening supplies and accessories may be 
manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient and 
feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; 
intermediates--fibers and fabrics; intermediates--foams; and 
intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on gardening supplies and accessories and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
16. Heating Fuels and Wick Lamps (Minimum Biobased Content 75 Percent)
    Heating fuels and wick lamps are products that create controlled 
sources of heat or sustain controlled open flames that are used for 
warming food, portable stoves, beverage urns, or fondues. This category 
also includes wick lamps and their fuels that create controlled sources 
of light indoors and in camping or emergency preparedness situations. 
This category excludes fire logs and fire starters and candles and wax 
melts.
    USDA identified three manufacturers and vendors of 12 biobased 
heating fuels and wick lamps. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased heating fuels and 
wick lamps, merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products 
in the BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased heating fuels 
and wick lamps range in biobased content from 78 percent to 100 
percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum 
biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA did not 
find a reason to exclude any of these products. Thus, the proposed 
minimum biobased content for this product category is 75 percent, based 
on the product with a tested biobased content of 78 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified an additional test method 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
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While there may be additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance applicable to 
products within this product category, the test method identified by 
this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     ASTM E1333 Standard Test Method for Determining 
Formaldehyde Concentrations in Air and Emission Rates from Wood 
Products Using a Large Chamber.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of heating fuels 
and wick lamps purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Heating fuels and wick lamps may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; and intermediates--
plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on heating fuels and wick lamps and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
17. Kitchenware and Accessories (Minimum Biobased Content 22 Percent)
    Kitchenware and accessories are products designed for food or drink 
preparation. These products include cookware and bakeware, such as 
baking cups, cookie sheets, parchment paper, and roasting bags or pans; 
cooking utensils, such as brushes, tongs, spatulas, and ladles; and 
food preparation items, such as cutting boards, measuring cups, mixing 
bowls, coffee filters, food preparation gloves, and sandwich and snack 
bags. These products exclude kitchen appliances, such as toasters, 
blenders, and coffee makers; disposable tableware; disposable cutlery; 
disposable containers; durable tableware; durable cutlery; and cleaning 
tools.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of 17 biobased 
kitchenware and accessories. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased kitchenware and 
accessories, merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased 
Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. These 17 biobased 
kitchenware and accessories range in biobased content from 25 percent 
to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum 
biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA did not 
find a reason to exclude any of these products. Thus, the proposed 
minimum biobased content for this product category is 22 percent, based 
on the product with a tested biobased content of 25 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, these 
manufacturers and vendors identified one additional test method (as 
shown below) that was used in evaluating products within this product 
category. While there may be additional test methods, performance 
standards, product certifications, and other measures of performance 
applicable to products within this product category, the test method 
identified by these manufacturers and vendors is below:
     ASTM D6400 Standard Specification for Labeling of Plastics 
Designed to be Aerobically Composted in Municipal or Industrial 
Facilities.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of kitchenware 
and accessories purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Kitchenware and accessories may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; intermediates--rubber materials; 
and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on kitchenware and accessories and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
18. Other Lubricants (Minimum Biobased Content 39 Percent)
    Other lubricants are lubricant products that do not fit into any of 
the BioPreferred Program's specific lubricant categories. This category 
includes lubricants that are formulated for specialized uses. Examples 
of other lubricants include lubricants used for sporting or exercise 
gear and equipment, musical instruments, and specialized equipment such 
as tree shakers. This category excludes lubricants that are covered by 
the specific lubricant categories such as chain and cable lubricants, 
firearm lubricants, forming lubricants, gear lubricants, multi-purpose 
lubricants, penetrating lubricants, pneumatic equipment lubricants, and 
slide way lubricants.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of 14 biobased other 
lubricants. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased other lubricants, merely those 
identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred 
Program's database. These biobased other lubricants range in biobased 
content from 42 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 39 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 
42 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified an additional test method 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
one identified by this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Section 
66696 Static Acute Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of other 
lubricants purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
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towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Other lubricants may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--
cleaner components; intermediates--lubricant components; and 
intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on other lubricants and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
    Biobased other lubricants may overlap with the products categorized 
in the EPA's CPG product category of Vehicular Products: Re-Refined 
Lubricating Oil. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and vendors of 
these qualifying biobased products provide information on the USDA 
website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether the product 
contains any recovered material in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and other test methods or performance standards through which the 
product has undergone testing. This information will assist Federal 
agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased Other Lubricants 
overlap with the CPG-designated product category of Vehicular Products: 
Re-Refined Lubricating Oil and which product should be afforded the 
preference in purchasing.
19. Phase Change Materials (Minimum Biobased Content 71 Percent)
    Phase change materials are products that are capable of absorbing 
and releasing large amounts of thermal energy by freezing and thawing 
at certain temperatures. Heat is absorbed or released when the material 
changes from solid to liquid and vice versa. Applications may include, 
but are not limited to, conditioning of buildings, medical 
applications, thermal energy storage, or cooling of food. Materials 
such as animal fats and plant oils that melt at desirable temperatures 
are typically used to make products in this category.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of eight biobased 
phase change materials. These manufacturers and vendors do not include 
all manufacturers and vendors of biobased phase change materials, 
merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased phase change materials 
have biobased contents of 74, 94, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, and 100 
percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum 
biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA did not 
find a reason to exclude any of these products. Thus, the proposed 
minimum biobased content for this product category is 71 percent, based 
on the product with a tested biobased content of 74 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that this product is being used commercially. While these manufacturers 
and vendors did not identify additional test methods, performance 
standards, product certifications, and other measures of performance 
for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products that have 
undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of phase change 
materials purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Phase change materials may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; and intermediates--
oils, fats, and waxes.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on phase change materials and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
20. Playground and Athletic Surface Materials (Minimum Biobased Content 
22 Percent)
    Playground and athletic surface materials are products that are 
designed for use on playgrounds and athletic surfaces. Examples include 
materials that are applied to the surfaces of playgrounds, athletic 
fields, and other sports surfaces to enhance or change the color or 
general appearance of the surface and to provide safety and/or 
performance benefits. Such materials include, but are not limited to, 
top coatings, primers, line marking paints, and rubberized pellets that 
are used on athletic courts, tracks, natural or artificial turf, and 
other playing surfaces. This category does not include the artificial 
turf or surface itself, as that is included in the carpets product 
category.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of three biobased 
playground and athletic surface materials. These manufacturers and 
vendors are not the only manufacturers and vendors of biobased 
playground and athletic surface materials; rather, they are the only 
manufacturers and vendors that were identified through the USDA 
Certified Biobased Products listing in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These biobased playground and athletic surface materials have 
biobased contents of 25, 25, and 29 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. 
In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this 
product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these 
products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product 
category is 22 percent, based on the products with tested biobased 
contents of 25 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of playground and 
athletic surface materials purchased by Federal procuring agencies. 
However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors 
do and would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Playground and athletic surface materials 
may be manufactured using the following designated intermediate 
ingredient and feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; 
intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; 
intermediates--paint and coating components; intermediates--plastic 
resins; and intermediate--rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
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characteristics, have been collected on playground and athletic surface 
materials and may be found on the BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased playground and athletic surface materials may overlap with 
the products categorized in the EPA's CPG product categories of Parks 
and Recreation Products: Playground Surfaces and Running Tracks. USDA 
is requesting that manufacturers and vendors of these qualifying 
biobased products provide information on the USDA website regarding the 
intended uses of the product, whether the product contains any 
recovered material in addition to biobased ingredients, and other test 
methods or performance standards through which the product has 
undergone testing. This information will assist Federal agencies in 
determining whether qualifying biobased playground and athletic surface 
materials overlap with the CPG-designated product categories of Parks 
and Recreation Products: Playground Surfaces and Running Tracks and 
which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.
21. Powder Coatings (Minimum Biobased Content 34 Percent)
    Powder coatings are polymer resin systems that are combined with 
stabilizers, curatives, pigments, and other additives and ground into a 
powder. These coatings are applied electrostatically to metallic 
surfaces and then cured under heat. Powder coatings are typically used 
for coating metals, such as vehicle and bicycle parts, household 
appliances, and aluminum extrusions.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of one biobased powder 
coating. This manufacturer and vendor is not the only manufacturer and 
vendor of biobased powder coatings; rather, it is the only manufacturer 
and vendor that was identified through the USDA Certified Biobased 
Products listing in the BioPreferred Program's database. This biobased 
powder coating has a biobased content of 37 percent, as measured by 
ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement 
for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude this 
product. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product 
category is 34 percent, based on the product's tested biobased content 
of 37 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
this product is being used commercially. While this manufacturer and 
vendor did not identify additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance for this 
product, USDA is open to evaluating products that have undergone 
additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of powder 
coatings purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Powder coatings may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--paint 
and coating components; and intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on powder coatings and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
22. Product Packaging (Minimum Biobased Content 25 Percent)
    Product packaging items are used to protect, handle, and retain a 
product during activities related but not limited to its storage, 
distribution, sale, and use. These containers are typically designed to 
be used once. This category excludes packing and insulating materials 
and shopping and trash bags.
    USDA identified 21 manufacturers and vendors of 64 biobased product 
packagings. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased product packaging, merely those 
identified through the USDA Certified Biobased Products listing in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased product packaging range 
in biobased content from 28 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 25 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 28 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, three of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified additional test methods or 
performance standards (as shown below) that were used in evaluating the 
products within this product category. While there may be additional 
test methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance applicable to products within this product 
category, those identified by these manufacturers and vendors include 
the following:
     ASTM D6400 Standard Specification for Labeling of Plastics 
Designed to be Aerobically Composted in Municipal or Industrial 
Facilities,
     HACCP: Hazard and Critical Control Points,
     ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems--Requirements, and
     ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems--Requirements 
with Guidance for Use.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of product 
packaging purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Product packaging may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--paint and coating components; intermediates--
plastic resins; and intermediates--rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on product packaging and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
    Biobased product packaging may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Paper Products: 
Paperboard and Packaging. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and 
vendors of these qualifying biobased products provide information on 
the USDA website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether 
the product contains any recovered material in addition to biobased 
ingredients, and performance standards through which the product has 
undergone testing. This information

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will assist Federal agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased 
product packaging overlaps with the CPG-designated product category of 
Paper Products: Paperboard and Packaging and which product should be 
afforded the preference in purchasing.
23. Rugs and Floor Mats (Minimum Biobased Content 23 Percent)
    Rugs and floor mats are floor coverings that are used for 
decorative or ergonomic purposes and that are not attached to the 
floor. This category includes items such as area rugs, rug runners, 
chair mats, and bathroom and kitchen mats. This category excludes wall-
to-wall carpet.
    USDA identified three manufacturers and vendors of eight biobased 
rugs and floor mats. These manufacturers and vendors are not the only 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased rugs and floor mats; rather, they 
are the manufacturers and vendors that were identified through the USDA 
Certified Biobased Products listing in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These biobased rugs and floor mats each have biobased 
contents of 26 or 30 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. 
Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product category 
is 23 percent, based on the products' tested biobased contents of 26 
percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of rugs and floor 
mats purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes 
that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Rugs and floor mats may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; intermediates--rubber materials; 
and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on rugs and floor mats and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
    Biobased rugs and floor mats may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Miscellaneous 
Products: Mats. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and vendors of 
these qualifying biobased products provide information on the USDA 
website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether the product 
contains any recovered material in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and other test methods or performance standards through which the 
product has undergone testing. This information will assist Federal 
agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased rugs and floor mats 
overlap with the CPG-designated product category of Miscellaneous 
Products: Mats and which product should be afforded the preference in 
purchasing.
24. Shopping and Trash Bags (Minimum Biobased Content 22 Percent)
    Shopping and trash bags are open-ended bags that are typically made 
of thin, flexible film and are used for containing and transporting 
items such as consumer goods and waste. Examples include trash bags, 
can liners, shopping or grocery bags, pet waste bags, compost bags, and 
yard waste bags. This category does not include product packaging, 
disposable containers, or semi-durable and non-durable films.
    USDA identified six manufacturers and vendors of nine shopping and 
trash bags. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased shopping and trash bags, merely 
those identified as USDA Certified Biobased Products in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased shopping and trash bags 
have biobased contents of 25, 26, 26, 38, 47, 48, 75, 88 and 99 
percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum 
biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA did not 
find a reason to exclude any products. Thus, the proposed minimum 
biobased content for this product category is 22 percent, based on the 
product with a tested biobased content of 25 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of shopping and 
trash bags purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Shopping and trash bags may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--oils, 
fats, and waxes; intermediates--paint and coating components; and 
intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on shopping and trash bags and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
    Biobased shopping and trash bags may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Non-Paper Office 
Products: Plastic Trash Bags. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and 
vendors of these qualifying biobased products provide information on 
the USDA website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether 
the product contains any recovered material in addition to biobased 
ingredients, and performance standards through which the product has 
undergone testing. This information will assist Federal agencies in 
determining whether qualifying biobased shopping and trash bags overlap 
with the CPG-designated product category of Non-Paper Office Products: 
Plastic Trash Bags and which product should be afforded the preference 
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25. Soil Amendments (Minimum Biobased Content 72 Percent)
    Soil amendments are materials that enhance the physical 
characteristics of soil through improving water retention or drainage, 
improving nutrient cycling, promoting microbial growth, or changing the 
soil's pH. This category excludes foliar sprays and chemical 
fertilizers.
    USDA identified 15 manufacturers and vendors of 17 biobased soil 
amendments. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased soil amendments, merely those 
identified through the USDA Certified Biobased Products listingin the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased soil amendments range 
in biobased content from 75 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 72 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 75 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, two of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified additional test methods or 
product certifications (as shown below) that were used in evaluating 
the products within this product category. While there may be 
additional test methods, performance standards, product certifications, 
and other measures of performance that are applicable to products 
within this product category, the product certification identified by 
these manufacturers and vendors includes the following:
     ASTM D6868 Standard Specification for Labeling of End 
Items that Incorporate Plastics and Polymers as Coatings or Additives 
with Paper and Other Substrates Designed to be Aerobically Composted in 
Municipal or Industrial Facilities and
     US Composting Council Seal of Testing Assurance.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of soil 
amendments purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Soil amendments may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; and intermediates--
fibers and fabrics.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on soil amendments and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.
    Biobased soil amendments may overlap with the products categorized 
in the EPA's CPG product categories of Landscaping Products: Compost 
Made From Recovered Organic Materials and Landscaping Products: 
Fertilizer Made From Recovered Organic Materials. USDA is requesting 
that manufacturers and vendors of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the USDA website regarding the intended uses of 
the product, whether the product contains any recovered material, in 
addition to biobased ingredients, and other test methods or performance 
standards through which the product has undergone testing. This 
information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether 
qualifying biobased soil amendments overlap with the CPG-designated 
product categories of Landscaping Products: Compost Made From Recovered 
Organic Materials and Landscaping Products: Fertilizer Made From 
Recovered Organic Materials and which product should be afforded the 
preference in purchasing.
26. Surface Guards, Molding, and Trim (Minimum Biobased Content 26 
Percent)
    Surface guards, molding, and trim products are typically used 
during construction or manufacturing. These products are designed to 
protect surfaces, such as walls and floors, from damage or to cover the 
exposed edges of furniture or floors.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of two surface 
guards, molding, and trim products. These manufacturers and vendors do 
not include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased surface guards, 
molding, and trim products, merely those identified as USDA Certified 
Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. These 
biobased surface guards, molding, and trim products have biobased 
contents of 29 percent and 35 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In 
establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for this product 
category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any products. Thus, the 
proposed minimum biobased content for this product category is 26 
percent, based on the products with tested biobased contents of 29 
percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of surface 
guards, molding, and trim purchased by Federal procuring agencies. 
However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors 
do and would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Surface guards, molding, and trim may be 
manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient and 
feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; 
intermediates--fibers and fabrics; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--rubber 
materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on surface guards, molding, and trim products and may be 
found on the BioPreferred Program's website.
27. Toys and Sporting Gear (Minimum Biobased Content 32 Percent)
    Toys and sporting gear are products that are designed for indoor or 
outdoor recreational use including, but not limited to, toys; games; 
and sporting equipment and accessories such as balls, bats, racquets, 
nets, and bicycle seats. This category does not include products such 
as cleaners, lubricants, and oils that are used to maintain or clean 
toys and sporting gear.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of seven toys and 
sporting gear. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased toys and sporting gear, merely 
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BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased toys and sporting gear 
have biobased contents ranging from 35 percent to 100 percent, as 
measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content 
requirement for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to 
exclude any products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for 
this product category is 32 percent, based on the products with tested 
biobased contents of 35 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of toys and 
sporting gear purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA 
believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would 
likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed 
earlier in Section II, designating this finished product category would 
contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to 
designate products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Toys and sporting gear may be manufactured using the 
following designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--foams; intermediates--lubricant components; 
intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates--paint and coating 
components; intermediates--plastic resins; intermediates--rubber 
materials; and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on toys and sporting gear and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
28. Traffic and Zone Marking Paints (Minimum Biobased Content 30 
Percent)
    Traffic and zone marking paints are products that are formulated 
and marketed for marking and striping streets, highways, or other 
traffic surfaces including, but not limited to, curbs, driveways, 
parking lots, sidewalks, and airport runways.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of five traffic and 
zone marking paints. This manufacturer and vendor is not the only 
manufacturer and vendor of biobased traffic and zone marking paints; 
rather, it is the only one identified through the USDA Certified 
Biobased Products listing in the BioPreferred Program's database. These 
biobased traffic and zone marking paints have biobased contents of 33, 
33, 34, 35, and 38 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing 
the minimum biobased content requirement for this product category, 
USDA did not find a reason to exclude any products. Thus, the proposed 
minimum biobased content for this product category is 30 percent, based 
on the products with tested biobased contents of 33 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
these products are being used commercially. While this manufacturer and 
vendor did not identify additional test methods, performance standards, 
product certifications, and other measures of performance for these 
products, USDA is open to evaluating products that have undergone 
additional testing or have achieved other types of product 
certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of traffic and 
zone marking paints purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, 
USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and 
would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Traffic and zone marking paints may be 
manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient and 
feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; 
intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates--paint and coating 
components; and intermediates--plastic resins.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on traffic and zone marking paints and may be found on the 
BioPreferred Program's website.
29. Transmission Fluids (Minimum Biobased Content 60 Percent)
    Transmission fluids are liquids that lubricate and cool the moving 
parts in a transmission to prevent wearing and to ensure smooth 
performance.
    USDA identified two manufacturers and vendors of two transmission 
fluids. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all 
manufacturers and vendors of biobased transmission fluids, merely those 
identified through the USDA Certified Biobased Products listing in the 
BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased transmission fluids 
have biobased contents of 63 percent and 96 percent, as measured by 
ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement 
for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude either 
product. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product 
category is 60 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased 
content of 63 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of transmission 
fluids purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes 
that some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Transmission fluids may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--
lubricant components; and intermediates--oils, fats, and waxes.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on transmission fluids and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.

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    Biobased transmission fluids may overlap with the products 
categorized in the EPA's CPG product category of Vehicular Products: 
Re-Refined Lubricating Oil. USDA is requesting that manufacturers and 
vendors of these qualifying biobased products provide information on 
the USDA website regarding the intended uses of the product, whether 
the product contains any recovered material in addition to biobased 
ingredients, and other test methods or performance standards through 
which the product has undergone testing. This information will assist 
Federal agencies in determining whether qualifying biobased 
transmission fluids overlap with the CPG-designated product category of 
Vehicular Products: Engine Coolants and which product should be 
afforded the preference in purchasing.
30. Wall Coverings (Minimum Biobased Content 62 Percent)
    Wall coverings are materials that are applied to walls using an 
adhesive. This category includes, but is not limited to, wallpaper, 
vinyl wall coverings, and wall fabrics. This category excludes all 
types of paints or coatings.
    USDA identified one manufacturer and vendor of five wall coverings. 
This manufacturer and vendor is not the only manufacturer and vendor of 
biobased wall coverings; rather, it is the only manufacturer and vendor 
that was identified through the USDA Certified Biobased Products 
listing in the BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased wall 
coverings have biobased contents of 65, 68, 89, 89, and 89 percent, as 
measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content 
requirement for this product category, USDA did not find a reason to 
exclude any products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for 
this product category is 62 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 65 percent.
    Information supplied by this manufacturer and vendor indicates that 
these products are being used commercially. In addition, this 
manufacturer and vendor identified an additional performance standard 
(as shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
performance standard identified by this manufacturer and vendor is 
below:
     ACT Physical Properties Performance Guideline.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of wall coverings 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. Wall coverings may be manufactured using the following 
designated intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: 
Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--fibers 
and fabrics; intermediates--plastic resins; intermediates--rubber 
materials; and intermediates--textile processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
collected on wall coverings and may be found on the BioPreferred 
Program's website.

C. Proposed Amendments to Previously Designated Product Categories

    In this proposed rule, USDA is proposing to amend the previously 
designated product categories of general purpose de-icers; firearm 
lubricants; laundry products; and water clarifying agents. The proposed 
amendments are discussed in the following sections.
1. General Purpose De-Icers
    Since the designation of the general purpose de-icers product 
category, USDA has gathered more information on de-icers intended for 
general purpose use and/or specialized use. In reviewing this 
information, USDA found that there is no significant difference in 
formulation or biobased content of de-icers intended for general 
purpose or specialized use. As a result, USDA concluded that it is 
reasonable to include these products in a single, revised category for 
de-icers. USDA is proposing to revise the previously designated general 
purpose de-icers category to include both general purpose and 
specialized de-icers, as follows:
De-Icers (Minimum Biobased Content 93 Percent)
    De-icers are chemical products (e.g., salts, fluids) that are 
designed to aid in the removal of snow and/or ice, and/or in the 
prevention of the buildup of snow and/or ice, by lowering the freezing 
point of water.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of 13 biobased de-
icers. These manufacturers and vendors do not include all manufacturers 
and vendors of biobased de-icers, merely those identified through the 
USDA Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's 
database. These biobased de-icers have biobased contents ranging from 
96 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. USDA is not 
proposing a change to the minimum biobased content of the existing 
designated category. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for 
this product category is 93 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, two of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified additional test methods or 
performance standards (as shown below) that were used in evaluating the 
products within this product category. While there may be additional 
test methods, performance standards, product certifications, and other 
measures of performance applicable to products within this product 
category, those identified by these manufacturers and vendors include:
     AMS1476B SAE International Deodorant, Aircraft Toilet 
Specification,
     ASTM D1177 Standard Test Method for Freezing Point of 
Aqueous Engine Coolants,
     ASTM D1384 Standard Test Method for Corrosion Test for 
Engine Coolants in Glassware,
     Boeing D6-17487R Revision R Toilet Flushing Fluids,
     EPA 2007.0 Acute Toxicity WET Method of Mysid, 
Americamysis bahia, and
     FBC System Compatible Lubrizol Test Method-2009--NSF CPVC.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of de-icers 
purchased by Federal procuring agencies. However, USDA believes that 
some Federal agencies and their contractors do and would likely 
purchase these types of products. Additionally, as discussed earlier in 
Section II, designating this finished product category would contribute 
towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill requirements to designate 
products composed of designated intermediate ingredients and 
feedstocks. De-icers may be manufactured using the following designated 
intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: Intermediates--
binders and intermediates--chemicals.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
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de-icers and may be found on the BioPreferred Program's website.
2. Firearm Lubricants
    Since the designation of the firearm lubricants category, USDA has 
gathered more information on firearm lubricants, as well as other 
firearm care products, such as cleaners and protectants. In reviewing 
the information now available, USDA determined that firearm cleaners, 
lubricants, protectants, and products that are formulated as any 
combination thereof are similar in formulation and biobased content. 
Additionally, USDA found that many of these products are advertised as 
performing well in cleaning, lubricating, and protecting firearms. USDA 
concluded that it is reasonable to include these products in a single, 
revised category for firearm care products. Thus, USDA is proposing to 
revise the firearm lubricants category to include additional firearm 
care products, such as cleaners and protectants, as follows:
Firearm Cleaners, Lubricants, and Protectants (Minimum Biobased Content 
32 Percent)
    Firearm cleaners, lubricants, and protectants are products that are 
designed to care for firearms by cleaning, lubricating, protecting, or 
any combination thereof. Examples include products that are designed 
for use in firearms to reduce the friction and wear between the moving 
parts of a firearm, to keep the weapon clean, and/or to prevent the 
formation of deposits that could cause the weapon to jam.
    USDA identified 14 manufacturers and vendors of 31 biobased firearm 
cleaners, lubricants, and protectants. These manufacturers and vendors 
do not include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased firearm 
cleaners, lubricants, and protectants, merely those identified as USDA 
Certified Biobased Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. 
These biobased firearm cleaners, lubricants, and protectants range in 
biobased content from 35 percent to 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any of 
these products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this 
product category is 32 percent, based on the product with a tested 
biobased content of 35 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of firearm 
cleaners, lubricants, and protectants purchased by Federal procuring 
agencies. However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their 
contractors do and would likely purchase these types of products. 
Additionally, as discussed earlier in Section II, designating this 
finished product category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 
Farm Bill requirements to designate products composed of designated 
intermediate ingredients and feedstocks. Firearm cleaners, lubricants, 
and protectants may be manufactured using the following designated 
intermediate ingredient and feedstock categories: Intermediates--
binders; intermediates--chemicals; intermediates--cleaner components; 
intermediates--lubricant components; and intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, has been 
collected on firearm cleaners, lubricants, and protectants and may be 
found on the BioPreferred Program's website.
3. Laundry Products
    USDA previously finalized the designation of the laundry products 
category. This category included two subcategories. Since that time, 
USDA has obtained additional information on products within this 
category and is now proposing to add one new subcategory within the 
laundry products category, as follows:
Laundry Products--Dryer Sheets (Minimum Biobased Content 90 Percent)
    Laundry products--dryer sheets are products that are designed to 
clean, condition, or otherwise affect the quality of the laundered 
material. Such products include but are not limited to laundry 
detergents, bleach, stain removers, and fabric softeners. These are 
small sheets that are added to laundry in clothes dryers to eliminate 
static cling, soften fabrics, or otherwise improve the characteristics 
of the fabric. These products are scented or unscented.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of seven biobased 
laundry products--dryer sheets. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased laundry products--
dryer sheets, merely those identified as USDA Certified Biobased 
Products in the BioPreferred Program's database. These biobased laundry 
products--dryer sheets have biobased contents of 93, 96, 97, 97, 100, 
100 and 100 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866. In establishing the 
minimum biobased content requirement for this product category, USDA 
did not find a reason to exclude any of these products. Thus, the 
proposed minimum biobased content for this product category is 90 
percent, based on the product with a tested biobased content of 93 
percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. In addition, one of 
these manufacturers and vendors identified a product certification (as 
shown below) that was used in evaluating the products within this 
product category. While there may be additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance applicable to products within this product category, the 
one identified by this manufacturer and vendor is below:
     FSC-STD-40 Forest Stewardship Council Standard for Chain 
of Custody Certification.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of laundry 
products--dryer sheets purchased by Federal procuring agencies. 
However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors 
do and would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Laundry products--dryer sheets may be 
manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient and 
feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--chemicals; 
intermediates--fibers and fabrics; intermediates--oils, fats, and 
waxes; intermediates--plastic resins; and intermediates--textile 
processing materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, have been 
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may be found on the BioPreferred Program's website.
4. Water Clarifying Agents
    USDA is proposing the revise the designated water clarifying agents 
category by expanding the definition so that the category includes 
water treatment chemicals, as well as water clarifying agents. Since 
the designation of the water clarifying agents product category, USDA 
has gathered more information about water clarifying agents, as well as 
other types of water or wastewater treatment chemicals. In reviewing 
the information available, USDA determined that these types of products 
are similar in formulation, biobased content, and use. USDA concluded 
that it is reasonable to include these products in a single, revised 
category for water or wastewater treatment chemicals. Therefore, USDA 
is proposing to revise the Water Clarifying Agents category as follows:
Water or Wastewater Treatment Chemicals (Minimum Biobased Content 87 
Percent)
    Water or wastewater treatment chemicals are chemicals that are 
specifically formulated to purify raw water or to treat and purify 
wastewater from residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural 
systems. Examples include coagulants, flocculants, neutralizing agents, 
activated carbon, or defoamers. This category excludes microbial 
cleaning products.
    USDA identified five manufacturers and vendors of seven water or 
wastewater treatment chemicals. These manufacturers and vendors do not 
include all manufacturers and vendors of biobased water and wastewater 
treatment chemicals, merely those identified through the USDA Certified 
Biobased Products listing in the BioPreferred Program's database. These 
biobased water or wastewater treatment chemicals have biobased contents 
of 90, 97, 98, 100, 100, 100, and 100 percent, as measured by ASTM 
D6866. In establishing the minimum biobased content requirement for 
this product category, USDA did not find a reason to exclude any 
products. Thus, the proposed minimum biobased content for this product 
category is 87 percent, based on the product with a tested biobased 
content of 90 percent.
    Information supplied by these manufacturers and vendors indicates 
that these products are being used commercially. While these 
manufacturers and vendors did not identify additional test methods, 
performance standards, product certifications, and other measures of 
performance for these products, USDA is open to evaluating products 
that have undergone additional testing or have achieved other types of 
product certifications for inclusion in this finished product category.
    USDA has been unable to obtain data on the amount of water or 
wastewater treatment chemicals purchased by Federal procuring agencies. 
However, USDA believes that some Federal agencies and their contractors 
do and would likely purchase these types of products. Additionally, as 
discussed earlier in Section II, designating this finished product 
category would contribute towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill 
requirements to designate products composed of designated intermediate 
ingredients and feedstocks. Water or wastewater treatment chemicals may 
be manufactured using the following designated intermediate ingredient 
and feedstock categories: Intermediates--binders; intermediates--
chemicals; intermediates--fibers and fabrics; intermediates--plastic 
resins; and intermediates--rubber materials.
    Specific product information, including company contact, intended 
use, biobased content, and performance characteristics, has been 
collected on water or wastewater treatment chemicals and may be found 
on the BioPreferred Program's website.

D. Compliance Date for Procurement Preference and Incorporation Into 
Specifications

    USDA intends for the final rule to take effect thirty (30) days 
after publication of the final rule. However, USDA is proposing that 
procuring agencies would have a one-year transition period, starting 
from the date of publication of the final rule, before the procurement 
preference for biobased products within a designated product category 
would take effect.
    USDA is proposing a one-year period before the procurement 
preferences would take effect because it recognizes that Federal 
agencies will need time to incorporate the preferences into procurement 
documents and to revise existing standardized specifications. Both 
section 9002(a)(3) and 7 CFR 3201(c) explicitly acknowledge the need 
for Federal agencies to have sufficient time to revise the affected 
specifications to give preference to biobased products when purchasing 
products within the designated product categories. Procuring agencies 
will need time to evaluate the economic and technological feasibility 
of the available biobased products for their agency-specific uses and 
for compliance with agency-specific requirements.
    By the time these product categories are promulgated for 
designation, Federal agencies will have had a minimum of 18 months 
(from the date of this Federal Register notice), and much longer 
considering when the Guidelines were first proposed and these 
requirements were first laid out, to implement these requirements.
    For these reasons, USDA proposes that the mandatory preference for 
biobased products under the designated product categories take effect 
one year after promulgation of the final rule. The one-year period 
provides these agencies with ample time to evaluate the economic and 
technological feasibility of biobased products for a specific use and 
to revise the specifications accordingly. However, some agencies may be 
able to complete these processes more expeditiously, and not all uses 
will require extensive analysis or revision of existing specifications. 
Although it is allowing up to one year, USDA encourages procuring 
agencies to implement the procurement preferences as early as 
practicable for procurement actions involving any of the designated 
product categories.

V. Where can agencies get more information on these USDA-designated 
product categories?

    The information used to develop this proposed rule was voluntarily 
submitted by the manufacturers of products that are categorized within 
the product categories being proposed. These manufacturers sought to 
participate in the BioPreferred Program's USDA Certified Biobased 
Product labeling initiative and submitted product information necessary 
for certification. Information on each of these products can be found 
on the BioPreferred Program's website (http://www.biopreferred.gov).
    Further, once the product category designations in this proposal 
become final, manufacturers and vendors voluntarily may make available 
additional information on specific products for posting by the agency 
on the BioPreferred Program's website. USDA has begun performing 
periodic audits of the information displayed on the BioPreferred 
Program's website and, where questions arise, is contacting the 
manufacturer or vendor to verify, correct, or remove incorrect or out-
of-date information. Procuring agencies should contact the 
manufacturers and vendors directly to discuss specific needs and to 
obtain detailed information on the availability and prices of biobased 
products meeting those needs.

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    By accessing the BioPreferred Program's website, agencies may also 
be able to obtain any voluntarily-posted information on each product 
concerning the following: Relative price; life-cycle costs; hot links 
directly to a manufacturer's or vendor's website (if available); 
performance standards (industry, government, military, ASTM/ISO) that 
the product has been tested against; and environmental and public 
health information.

VI. Regulatory Information

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    Executive Order 12866, as supplemented by Executive Order 13563, 
requires agencies to determine whether a regulatory action is 
``significant.'' The Order defines a ``significant regulatory action'' 
as one that is likely to result in a rule that may: ``(1) Have an 
annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or adversely 
affect, in a material way, the economy, a sector of the economy, 
productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public health or 
safety, or State, local, or tribal governments or communities; (2) 
Create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an action 
taken or planned by another agency; (3) Materially alter the budgetary 
impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs or the 
rights and obligations of recipients thereof; or (4) Raise novel legal 
or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's 
priorities, or the principles set forth in this Executive Order.''
    This proposed rule has been determined by the Office of Management 
and Budget to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866. 
We are not able to quantify the annual economic effect associated with 
this proposed rule. USDA attempted to obtain information on the Federal 
agencies' usage within the proposed new product categories being added 
and the existing categories being amended. These efforts were largely 
unsuccessful. Therefore, attempts to determine the economic impacts of 
this proposed rule would require estimation of the anticipated market 
penetration of biobased products based upon many assumptions. In 
addition, because agencies have the option of not purchasing products 
within designated product categories if price is ``unreasonable,'' the 
product is not readily available, or the product does not demonstrate 
necessary performance characteristics, certain assumptions may not be 
valid. While facing these quantitative challenges, USDA relied upon a 
qualitative assessment to determine the impacts of this proposed rule.
1. Summary of Impacts
    This proposed rule is expected to have both positive and negative 
impacts to individual businesses, including small businesses. USDA 
anticipates that the Federal preferred procurement program will 
ultimately provide additional opportunities for businesses and 
manufacturers to begin supplying products under the proposed designated 
biobased product categories to Federal agencies and their contractors. 
However, other businesses and manufacturers that supply only non-
qualifying products and do not offer biobased alternatives may 
experience a decrease in demand from Federal agencies and their 
contractors. USDA is unable to determine the number of businesses, 
including small businesses, that may be adversely affected by this 
proposed rule. The proposed rule, however, will not affect existing 
purchase orders, nor will it preclude businesses from modifying their 
product lines to meet new requirements for designated biobased 
products. Because the extent to which procuring agencies will find the 
performance, availability and/or price of biobased products acceptable 
is unknown, it is impossible to quantify the actual economic effect of 
the rule.
2. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
    The designation of these product categories would provide the 
benefits outlined in the objectives of section 9002: To increase 
domestic demand for many agricultural commodities that can serve as 
feedstocks for production of biobased products and to spur development 
of the industrial base through value-added agricultural processing and 
manufacturing in rural communities. On a national and regional level, 
this proposed rule can result in expanding and strengthening markets 
for biobased materials used in these product categories.
3. Costs of the Proposed Rule
    Like the benefits, the costs of this proposed rule have not been 
quantified. Two types of costs are involved: Costs to producers of 
products that will compete with the preferred products and costs to 
Federal agencies to provide procurement preference for the preferred 
products. Producers of competing products may face a decrease in demand 
for their products to the extent Federal agencies refrain from 
purchasing their products. However, it is not known to what extent this 
may occur. Pre-award procurement costs for Federal agencies may rise 
minimally as the contracting officials conduct market research to 
evaluate the performance, availability, and price reasonableness of 
preferred products before making a purchase.

B. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    The RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601-602, generally requires an agency to prepare 
a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule subject to notice and 
comment rulemaking requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act 
or any other statute unless the agency certifies that the rule will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. Small entities include small businesses, small organizations, 
and small governmental jurisdictions.
    USDA evaluated the potential impacts of its proposed designation of 
these product categories to determine whether its actions would have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. Because 
the Federal preferred procurement program established under section 
9002 applies only to Federal agencies and their contractors, small 
governmental (city, county, etc.) agencies are not affected. Thus, the 
proposal, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact 
on small governmental jurisdictions.
    USDA anticipates that this program will affect entities, both large 
and small, that manufacture or sell biobased products. For example, the 
designation of product categories for Federal preferred procurement 
will provide additional opportunities for businesses to manufacture and 
sell biobased products to Federal agencies and their contractors. 
Similar opportunities will be provided for entities that supply 
biobased materials to manufacturers.
    The intent of section 9002 is largely to stimulate the production 
of new biobased products and to energize emerging markets for those 
products. Because the program continues to evolve, however, it is 
unknown how many businesses will ultimately be affected. While USDA has 
no data on the number of small businesses that may choose to develop 
and market biobased products within the product categories designated 
by this rulemaking, the number is expected to be small. Because 
biobased products represent an emerging market for products that are 
alternatives to traditional products with well-established market 
shares, only a small percentage of all manufacturers, large or small, 
are expected to develop and market biobased products. Thus,

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the number of small businesses manufacturing biobased products affected 
by this rulemaking is not expected to be substantial.
    The Federal preferred procurement program may decrease 
opportunities for businesses that manufacture or sell non-biobased 
products or provide components for the manufacturing of such products. 
Most manufacturers of non-biobased products within the product 
categories being proposed for designation for Federal preferred 
procurement in this rule are expected to be included under the 
following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes:
     314 Textile Product Mills;
     3169 Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing;
     32419 Other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing;
     3255 Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing;
     3256 Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation 
Manufacturing;
     325212 Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing;
     325998 All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and 
Preparation Manufacturing;
     325220 Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments 
Manufacturing;
     32611 Plastics Packaging Materials and Unlaminated Film 
and Sheet Manufacturing;
     32614 Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing;
     32615 Urethane and Other Foam Product (except Polystyrene) 
Manufacturing;
     32616 Plastics Bottle Manufacturing;
     32619 Other Plastics Product Manufacturing;
     3262 Rubber Product Manufacturing;
     3322 Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing;
     3324 Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container Manufacturing;
     3328 Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied 
Activities;
     33992 Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing;
     33993 Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing;
     33994 Office Supplies (except Paper) Manufacturing;
     339994 Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing; and
     339999 All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing.
    USDA obtained information on these 24 NAICS categories from the 
U.S. Census Bureau's Economic Census database. USDA found that in 2012, 
the Survey of Business Owners data indicate that there were about 
42,365 firms with paid employees within these 24 NAICS categories. When 
considering the 2012 Business Patterns Geography Area Series data in 
conjunction, these firms owned a total of about 48,532 individual 
establishments. Thus, the average number of establishments per company 
is about 1.15. The 2012 Business Patterns Geography Area Series data 
also reported that of the 48,532 individual establishments, about 
48,306 (99.5 percent) had fewer than 500 paid employees. USDA also 
found that the average number of paid employees per firm among these 
industries was about 35. Thus, nearly all of the businesses meet the 
Small Business Administration's definition of a small business (less 
than 500 employees, in most NAICS categories).
    USDA does not have data on the potential adverse impacts on 
manufacturers of non-biobased products within the product categories 
being proposed today but believes that the impact will not be 
significant. The ratio of the total number of companies with USDA 
Certified Biobased Products that are categorized in this proposed 
product categories to the total number of firms with paid employees in 
each of the NAICS codes listed above is 0.0038. Thus, USDA believes 
that the number of small businesses manufacturing non-biobased products 
within this proposed product categories and selling significant 
quantities of those products to government agencies that would be 
affected by this rulemaking to be relatively low. Also, this proposed 
rule will not affect existing purchase orders, and it will not preclude 
procuring agencies from continuing to purchase non-biobased products 
when biobased products do not meet the availability, performance, or 
reasonable price criteria. This proposed rule will also not preclude 
businesses from modifying their product lines to meet new 
specifications or solicitation requirements for these products 
containing biobased materials.
    After considering the economic impacts of this proposed rule on 
small entities, USDA certifies that this action will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    While not a factor relevant to determining whether the proposed 
rule will have a significant impact for RFA purposes, USDA has 
concluded that the effect of the rule will be to provide positive 
opportunities for businesses engaged in the manufacture of these 
biobased products. Purchase and use of these biobased products by 
procuring agencies increases demand for these products and results in 
private sector development of new technologies, creating business and 
employment opportunities that enhance local, regional, and national 
economies.

C. Executive Order 12630: Governmental Actions and Interference With 
Constitutionally Protected Property Rights

    This proposed rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive 
Order 12630, Governmental Actions and Interference with 
Constitutionally Protected Property Rights, and does not contain 
policies that would have implications for these rights.

D. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice Reform

    This proposed rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive 
Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This proposed rule does not preempt 
State or local laws, is not intended to have retroactive effect, and 
does not involve administrative appeals.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This proposed rule does not have sufficient federalism implications 
to warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment. Provisions of 
this proposed rule will not have a substantial direct effect on States 
or their political subdivisions or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various government levels.

F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This proposed rule contains no Federal mandates under the 
regulatory provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act 
of 1995 (UMRA), 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, for State, local, and tribal 
governments, or the private sector. Therefore, a statement under 
section 202 of UMRA is not required.

G. Executive Order 12372: Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs

    For the reasons set forth in the Final Rule Related Notice for 7 
CFR part 3015, subpart V (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983), this program is 
excluded from the scope of Executive Order 12372, which requires 
intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials. This 
program does not directly affect State and local governments.

H. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This proposed rule does not significantly or uniquely affect ``one 
or more Indian tribes . . . the relationship between the Federal 
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Indian tribes, or . . . the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.'' Thus, no further 
action is required under Executive Order 13175.

I. Paperwork Reduction Act

    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
3501 through 3520), the information collection under this proposed rule 
is currently approved under OMB control number 0503-0011.

J. E-Government Act Compliance

    USDA is committed to compliance with the E-Government Act, which 
requires Government agencies in general to provide the public the 
option of submitting information or transacting business electronically 
to the maximum extent possible. USDA is implementing an electronic 
information system for posting information voluntarily submitted by 
manufacturers or vendors on the products they intend to offer for 
Federal preferred procurement under each designated product category. 
For information pertinent to E-Government Act compliance related to 
this rule, please contact Karen Zhang at (202) 401-4747.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 3201

    Biobased products, Business and industry, Government procurement.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Department of 
Agriculture proposes to amend 7 CFR part 3201 as follows:

PART 3201--GUIDELINES FOR DESIGNATING BIOBASED PRODUCTS FOR FEDERAL 
PROCUREMENT

0
1. The authority citation for part 3201 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 8102.

0
2. Section 3201.37 is amended by revising the section heading and 
paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  3201.37   De-Icers.

    (a) Definition. Chemical products (e.g., salts, fluids) that are 
designed to aid in the removal of snow and/or ice, and/or in the 
prevention of the buildup of snow and/or ice, by lowering the freezing 
point of water.
* * * * *
    (c) Preference compliance dates. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased de-icers. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased de-icers.
0
3. Section 3201.38 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  3201.38   Firearm cleaners, lubricants, and protectants.

    (a) Definition. Products that are designed to care for firearms by 
cleaning, lubricating, protecting, or any combination thereof. Examples 
include products that are designed for use in firearms to reduce the 
friction and wear between the moving parts of a firearm, to keep the 
weapon clean, and/or to prevent the formation of deposits that could 
cause the weapon to jam.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 32 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance dates. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased firearm cleaners, lubricants, and protectants. By 
that date, Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing 
specifications for products to be procured shall ensure that the 
relevant specifications require the use of biobased firearm cleaners, 
lubricants, and protectants.
0
4. Section 3201.40 is amended by adding paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and b(3) 
and revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  3201.40   Laundry products.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) Dryer sheets. These are small sheets that are added to 
laundry in clothes dryers to eliminate static cling, soften fabrics, or 
otherwise improve the characteristics of the fabric.
    (b) * * *
    (3) Dryer sheets--90 percent.
    (c) Preference compliance dates. (1) No later than May 14, 2009, 
procuring agencies, in accordance with this part, will give a 
procurement preference for those qualifying biobased laundry products 
specified in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (ii) of this section. By that 
date, Federal agencies that have the responsibility for drafting or 
reviewing specifications for items to be procured shall ensure that the 
relevant specifications require the use of biobased laundry products.
    (2) No later than [date one year after the date of publication of 
the final rule], procuring agencies, in accordance with this part, will 
give a procurement preference for those qualifying biobased laundry 
products specified in paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section. By that 
date, Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing 
specifications for products to be procured shall ensure that the 
relevant specifications require the use of biobased laundry products.
0
5. Section 3201.99 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  3201.99  Water and wastewater treatment chemicals.

    (a) Definition. Chemicals that are specifically formulated to 
purify raw water or to treat and purify wastewater from residential, 
commercial, industrial, and agricultural systems. Examples include 
coagulants, flocculants, neutralizing agents, activated carbon, or 
defoamers. This category excludes microbial cleaning products.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 87 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased water and wastewater treatment chemicals. By that 
date, Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing 
specifications for products to be procured shall ensure that the 
relevant specifications require the use of biobased water and 
wastewater treatment chemicals.
0
6. Add Sec. Sec.  3201.120 through 3201.149 to subpart B to read as 
follows:

Subpart B--Designated Product Categories and Intermediate 
Ingredients or Feedstocks

Sec.
* * * * *
3201.120 Adhesives.
3201.121 Animal habitat care products.
3201.122 Cleaning tools.
3201.123 Concrete curing agents.
3201.124 Concrete repair materials.
3201.125 Durable cutlery.
3201.126 Durable tableware.
3201.127 Epoxy systems.
3201.128 Exterior paints and coatings.
3201.129 Facial care products.
3201.130 Feminine care products.
3201.131 Fire logs and fire starters.
3201.132 Folders and filing products.
3201.133 Foliar sprays.

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3201.134 Gardening supplies and accessories.
3201.135 Heating fuels and wick lamps.
3201.136 Kitchenware and accessories.
3201.137 Other lubricants.
3201.138 Phase change materials.
3201.139 Playground and athletic surface materials.
3201.140 Powder coatings.
3201.141 Product packaging.
3201.142 Rugs and floor mats.
3201.143 Shopping and trash bags.
3201.144 Soil amendments.
3201.145 Surface guards, molding, and trim.
3201.146 Toys and sporting gear.
3201.147 Traffic and zone marking paints.
3201.148 Transmission fluids.
3201.149 Wall coverings.


Sec.  3201.120  Adhesives.

    (a) Definition. Adhesives are compounds that temporarily or 
permanently bind two item surfaces together. These products include 
glues and sticky tapes used in construction, household, flooring, and 
industrial settings. This category excludes epoxy systems.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 24 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased adhesives. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased adhesives.


Sec.  3201.121  Animal habitat care products.

    (a) Definition. Animal habitat care products are products that are 
intended to improve the quality of animal habitats such as cleaning 
supplies, sanitizers, feeders, and products that control, mask, or 
suppress pet odors. This category excludes animal bedding or litter 
products and animal cleaning products.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 22 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased animal habitat care products. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased animal habitat care products.


Sec.  3201.122   Cleaning tools.

    (a) Definition. Cleaning tools are objects that are used to clean a 
variety of surfaces or items and can be used multiple times. This 
category includes tools such as brushes, scrapers, abrasive pads, and 
gloves that are used for cleaning. The expendable materials used in 
cleaning, such as glass cleaners, single-use wipes, and all-purpose 
cleaners, are excluded from this category, as these materials better 
fit in other categories.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 22 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased cleaning tools. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased cleaning tools.


Sec.  3201.123   Concrete curing agents.

    (a) Definition. Concrete curing agents are products that are 
designed to enhance and control the curing process of concrete.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 59 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased concrete curing agents. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased concrete curing agents.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Construction Products: Cement and Concrete. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
product category of Construction Products: Cement and Concrete and 
which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d):  Concrete curing agents within this 
designated product category can compete with similar concrete curing 
agents with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated Construction Products: Cement and 
Concrete containing recovered materials as products for which 
Federal agencies must give preference in their purchasing programs. 
The designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement 
Guideline, 40 CFR 247.12.

Sec.  3201.124   Concrete repair materials.

    (a) Definition. (1) Products that are designed to repair cracks and 
other damage to concrete.
    (2) Concrete repair materials for which preferred procurement 
applies are:
    (i) Concrete repair materials--concrete leveling. Concrete repair 
materials--concrete leveling are products that are designed to repair 
cracks and other damage to concrete by raising or stabilizing concrete.
    (ii) Concrete repair materials--concrete patching. Concrete repair 
materials--concrete patching are products that are designed to repair 
cracks and other damage to concrete by filling and patching the 
concrete.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The minimum biobased content for all 
concrete repair materials shall be based on the amount of qualifying 
biobased carbon in the product as a percent of the total organic carbon 
in the finished product. The applicable minimum biobased contents are:

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    (1) Concrete repair materials--concrete leveling--23 percent.
    (2) Concrete repair materials--concrete patching--69 percent.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased concrete repair materials. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased concrete repair materials.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Construction Products: Cement and Concrete. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
product category of Construction Products: Cement and Concrete and 
which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d):  Concrete repair materials within this 
designated product category can compete with similar concrete repair 
materials with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated Construction Products: Cement and 
Concrete containing recovered materials as products for which 
Federal agencies must give preference in their purchasing programs. 
The designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement 
Guideline, 40 CFR 247.12.

Sec.  3201.125   Durable cutlery.

    (a) Definition. Durable cutlery consists of dining utensils that 
are designed to be used multiple times.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 28 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased durable cutlery. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased durable cutlery.


Sec.  3201.126   Durable tableware.

    (a) Definition. Durable tableware consists of multiple-use 
drinkware and dishware including cups, plates, bowls, and serving 
platters.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 28 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased durable tableware. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased durable tableware.


Sec.  3201.127   Epoxy systems.

    (a) Definition. Epoxy systems are two-component systems that are 
epoxy-based and are used as coatings, adhesives, surface fillers, and 
composite matrices.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 23 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased epoxy systems. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased epoxy systems.


Sec.  3201.128  Exterior paints and coatings.

    (a) Definition. Exterior paints and coatings are pigmented liquid 
products that typically contain pigments to add color and are 
formulated for use on outdoor surfaces. When these products dry, they 
typically form a protective layer and provide a coat of color to the 
applied surface. This category includes paint and primers but excludes 
wood and concrete sealers and stains and specialty coatings such as 
roof coatings, wastewater system coatings, and water tank coatings.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 83 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased exterior paints and coatings. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased exterior paints and coatings.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Construction Products: Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex 
Paint for Specified Uses. USDA is requesting that manufacturers of 
these qualifying biobased products provide information on the 
BioPreferred Program's website about the intended uses of the product, 
information on whether the product contains any recovered material, in 
addition to biobased ingredients, and performance standards against 
which the product has been tested. This information will assist Federal 
agencies in determining whether a qualifying biobased product overlaps 
with the EPA's CPG-designated product category of Construction 
Products: Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex Paint for Specified Uses 
and which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d):  Exterior paints and coatings within this 
designated product category can compete with similar exterior paints 
and coatings with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation 
and Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated Construction Products: Consolidated 
and Reprocessed Latex Paint for Specified Uses containing recovered 
materials as products for which Federal agencies must give 
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purchasing programs. The designation can be found in the 
Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.12.

Sec.  3201.129  Facial care products.

    (a) Definition. Facial care products are cleansers, moisturizers, 
and treatments specifically designed for the face. These products are 
used to care for the condition of the face by supporting skin 
integrity, enhancing its appearance, and relieving skin conditions. 
This category does not include tools and applicators, such as those 
used to apply facial care products.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 88 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased facial care products. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased facial care products.


Sec.  3201.130  Feminine care products.

    (a) Definition. Feminine care products are products that are 
designed for maintaining feminine health and hygiene. This category 
includes sanitary napkins, panty liners, and tampons.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 65 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased feminine care products. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased feminine care products.


Sec.  3201.131  Fire logs and fire starters.

    (a) Definition. Fire logs and fire starters are devices or 
substances that are used to start a fire intended for uses such as 
comfort heat, decoration, or cooking. Examples include fire logs and 
lighter fluid. This category excludes heating fuels for chafing dishes, 
beverage urns, warming boxes, and wick lamps.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 92 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased fire logs and fire starters. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased fire logs and fire starters.


Sec.  3201.132  Folders and filing products.

    (a) Definition. Folders and filing products are products that are 
designed to hold together items such as loose sheets of paper, 
documents, and photographs with clasps, fasteners, rings, or folders. 
This category includes binders, folders, and document covers.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 66 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased folders and filing products. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased folders and filing products.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
categories of Non-Paper Office Products: Binders, Clipboards, File 
Folders, Clip Portfolios, and Presentation Folders and Non-Paper Office 
Products: Plastic Envelopes. USDA is requesting that manufacturers of 
these qualifying biobased products provide information on the 
BioPreferred Program's website about the intended uses of the product, 
information on whether the product contains any recovered material, in 
addition to biobased ingredients, and performance standards against 
which the product has been tested. This information will assist Federal 
agencies in determining whether a qualifying biobased product overlaps 
with the EPA's CPG-designated product categories of Non-Paper Office 
Products: Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios, and 
Presentation Folders and Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic Envelopes 
and which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Biobased folders and filing products 
within this designated product category can compete with similar 
folders and filing products with recycled content. Under the 
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CPG-designated Non-Paper Office 
Products: Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios, and 
Presentation Folders and Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic 
Envelopes containing recovered materials as products for which 
Federal agencies must give preference in their purchasing programs. 
The designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement 
Guideline, 40 CFR 247.16.

Sec.  3201.133   Foliar sprays.

    (a) Definition. Foliar sprays are products that are applied to the 
leaves of plants and provide plants with nutrients. These products may 
also repair plants from previous pest attacks. Examples include liquid 
fertilizers, foliar feeds, and micronutrient solutions.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 50 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased foliar sprays. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased foliar sprays.


Sec.  3201.134   Gardening supplies and accessories.

    (a) Definition. Gardening supplies and accessories are products 
that are used to grow plants in outdoor and indoor settings. Examples 
include seedling starter trays, nonwoven mats or substrates for 
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or plant pots. This category excludes compost activators and 
accelerators; erosion control materials; fertilizers, including soil 
inoculants; foliar sprays; mulch and compost materials; and soil 
amendments.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 43 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased gardening supplies and accessories. By that date, 
Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications 
for products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant 
specifications require the use of biobased gardening supplies and 
accessories.


Sec.  3201.135  Heating fuels and wick lamps.

    (a) Definition. Heating fuels and wick lamps are products that 
create controlled sources of heat or sustain controlled open flames 
that are used for warming food, portable stoves, beverage urns, or 
fondue pots. This category also includes wick lamps and their fuels 
that create controlled sources of light indoors and in camping or 
emergency preparedness situations. This category excludes fire logs and 
fire starters and candles and wax melts.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 75 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased heating fuels and wick lamps. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased heating fuels and wick lamps.


Sec.  3201.136  Kitchenware and accessories.

    (a) Definition. Kitchenware and accessories are products designed 
for food or drink preparation. These products include cookware and 
bakeware, such as baking cups, cookie sheets, parchment paper, and 
roasting bags or pans; cooking utensils, such as brushes, tongs, 
spatulas, and ladles; and food preparation items, such as cutting 
boards, measuring cups, mixing bowls, coffee filters, food preparation 
gloves, and sandwich and snack bags. These products exclude kitchen 
appliances, such as toasters, blenders, and coffee makers; disposable 
tableware; disposable cutlery; disposable containers; durable 
tableware; durable cutlery; and cleaning tools.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 22 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased kitchenware and accessories. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased kitchenware and accessories.


Sec.  3201.137  Other lubricants.

    (a) Definition. Other lubricants are lubricant products that do not 
fit into any of the BioPreferred Program's specific lubricant 
categories. This category includes lubricants that are formulated for 
specialized uses. Examples of other lubricants include lubricants used 
for sporting or exercise gear and equipment, musical instruments, and 
specialized equipment such as tree shakers. This category excludes 
lubricants that are covered by the specific lubricant categories such 
as chain and cable lubricants, firearm lubricants, forming lubricants, 
gear lubricants, multi-purpose lubricants, penetrating lubricants, 
pneumatic equipment lubricants, and slide way lubricants.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 39 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased other lubricants. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased other lubricants.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Vehicular Products: Re-Refined Lubricating Oil. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
product category of Vehicular Products: Re-Refined Lubricating Oil and 
which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Other lubricants within this designated 
product category can compete with similar other lubricants with 
recycled content. According to the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, Federal agencies must give 
preference in their purchasing programs for the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency's CPG-designated Vehicular Products: Re-Refined 
Lubricating Oil containing recovered materials as products. The 
designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 
40 CFR 247.11.

Sec.  3201.138   Phase change materials.

    (a) Definition. Phase change materials are products that are 
capable of absorbing and releasing large amounts of thermal energy by 
freezing and thawing at certain temperatures. Heat is absorbed or 
released when the material changes from solid to liquid and vice versa. 
Applications may include, but are not limited to, conditioning of 
buildings, medical applications, thermal energy storage, or cooling of 
food. Materials such as animal fats and plant oils that melt at 
desirable temperatures are typically used to make products in this 
category.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 71 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.

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    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased phase change materials. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased phase change materials.


Sec.  3201.139  Playground and athletic surface materials.

    (a) Definition. Playground and athletic surface materials are 
products that are designed for use on playgrounds and athletic 
surfaces. Examples include materials that are applied to the surfaces 
of playgrounds, athletic fields, and other sports surfaces to enhance 
or change the color or general appearance of the surface and to provide 
safety and/or performance benefits. Such materials include, but are not 
limited to, top coatings, primers, line marking paints, and rubberized 
pellets that are used on athletic courts, tracks, natural or artificial 
turf, and other playing surfaces. This category does not include the 
artificial turf or surface itself, as that is included in the carpets 
product category.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 22 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased playground and athletic surface materials. By that 
date, Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing 
specifications for products to be procured shall ensure that the 
relevant specifications require the use of biobased playground and 
athletic surface materials.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
categories of Parks and Recreation Products: Playground Surfaces and 
Running Tracks. USDA is requesting that manufacturers of these 
qualifying biobased products provide information on the BioPreferred 
Program's website about the intended uses of the product, information 
on whether the product contains any recovered material, in addition to 
biobased ingredients, and performance standards against which the 
product has been tested. This information will assist Federal agencies 
in determining whether a qualifying biobased product overlaps with the 
EPA's CPG-designated product categories of Parks and Recreation 
Products: Playground Surfaces and Running Tracks and which product 
should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Playground and athletic surface materials 
within this designated product category can compete with similar 
playground and athletic surface materials with recycled content. 
According to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 
section 6002, Federal agencies must give preference in their 
purchasing programs for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 
CPG-designated product categories of Parks and Recreation Products: 
Playground Surfaces and Running Tracks containing recovered 
materials as products. The designation can be found in the 
Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.10.

Sec.  3201.140  Powder coatings.

    (a) Definition. Powder coatings are polymer resin systems that are 
combined with stabilizers, curatives, pigments, and other additives and 
ground into a powder. These coatings are applied electrostatically to 
metallic surfaces and then cured under heat. Powder coatings are 
typically used for coating metals, such as vehicle and bicycle parts, 
household appliances, and aluminum extrusions.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 34 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased powder coatings. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased powder coatings.


Sec.  3201.141   Product packaging.

    (a) Definition. Product packaging items are used to protect, 
handle, and retain a product during activities related but not limited 
to its storage, distribution, sale, and use. These containers are 
typically designed to be used once. This category excludes packing and 
insulating materials and shopping and trash bags.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 25 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased product packaging. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased product packaging.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Paper Products: Paperboard and Packaging. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
product category of Paper Products: Paperboard and Packaging and which 
product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d):  Product packaging within this designated 
product category can compete with similar product packaging with 
recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 
of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CPG-
designated Paper Products: Paperboard and Packaging containing 
recovered materials as products for which Federal agencies must give 
preference in their purchasing programs. The designation can be 
found in the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.10.

Sec.  3201.142   Rugs and floor mats.

    (a) Definition. Rugs or floor mats are floor coverings that are 
used for decorative or ergonomic purposes and that are not attached to 
the floor. This category includes items such as area

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rugs, rug runners, chair mats, and bathroom and kitchen mats. This 
category excludes wall-to-wall carpet.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 23 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased rugs and floor mats. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased rugs and floor mats.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Miscellaneous Products: Mats. USDA is requesting that 
manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products provide information 
on the BioPreferred Program's website about the intended uses of the 
product, information on whether the product contains any recovered 
material, in addition to biobased ingredients, and performance 
standards against which the product has been tested. This information 
will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a qualifying 
biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated product 
category of Miscellaneous Products: Mats and which product should be 
afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Rugs and floor mats within this 
designated product category can compete with similar rugs or floor 
mats with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated Miscellaneous Products: Mats 
containing recovered materials as products for which Federal 
agencies must give preference in their purchasing programs. The 
designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 
40 CFR 247.17.

Sec.  3201.143   Shopping and trash bags.

    (a) Definition. Shopping and trash bags are open-ended bags that 
are typically made of thin, flexible film and are used for containing 
and transporting items such as consumer goods and waste. Examples 
include trash bags, can liners, shopping or grocery bags, pet waste 
bags, compost bags, and yard waste bags. This category does not include 
product packaging, disposable containers, or semi-durable and non-
durable films.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 22 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased shopping and trash bags. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased shopping and trash bags.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic Trash Bags. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
product category of Non-Paper Office Products: Trash Bags and which 
product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Shopping and trash bags within this 
designated product category can compete with similar shopping and 
trash bags with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation 
and Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated Non-Paper Office Products: Trash 
Bags containing recovered materials as products for which Federal 
agencies must give preference in their purchasing programs. The 
designation can be found in the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 
40 CFR 247.17.

Sec.  3201.144   Soil amendments.

    (a) Definition. Soil amendments are materials that enhance the 
physical characteristics of soil through improving water retention or 
drainage, improving nutrient cycling, promoting microbial growth, or 
changing the soil's pH. This category excludes foliar sprays and 
chemical fertilizers.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 72 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased soil amendments. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased soil amendments.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
categories of Landscaping Products: Compost Made From Recovered Organic 
Materials and Landscaping Products: Fertilizer Made From Recovered 
Organic Materials. USDA is requesting that manufacturers of these 
qualifying biobased products provide information on the BioPreferred 
Program's website about the intended uses of the product, information 
on whether the product contains any recovered material, in addition to 
biobased ingredients, and performance standards against which the 
product has been tested. This information will assist Federal agencies 
in determining whether a qualifying biobased product overlaps with the 
EPA's CPG-designated product categories Landscaping Products: Compost 
Made From Recovered Organic Materials and Landscaping Products: 
Fertilizer Made From Recovered Organic Materials and which product 
should be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Soil amendments within this designated 
product category can compete with similar soil amendments with 
recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 
of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CPG-
designated Landscaping Products: Compost Made From Recovered Organic 
Materials and Landscaping Products: Fertilizer Made From Recovered 
Organic Materials containing recovered materials as products for 
which Federal agencies must give preference in their purchasing 
programs. The designation can be found in the Comprehensive 
Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.15.


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Sec.  3201.145   Surface guards, molding, and trim.

    (a) Definition. Surface guards, molding, and trim products are 
typically used during construction or manufacturing. These products are 
designed to protect surfaces, such as walls and floors, from damage or 
to cover the exposed edges of furniture or floors.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 26 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased surface guards, molding, and trim. By that date, 
Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications 
for products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant 
specifications require the use of biobased surface guards, molding, and 
trim.


Sec.  3201.146   Toys and sporting gear.

    (a) Definition. Toys and sporting gear are products that are 
designed for indoor or outdoor recreational use including, but not 
limited to, toys; games; and sporting equipment and accessories such as 
balls, bats, racquets, nets, and bicycle seats. This category does not 
include products such as cleaners, lubricants, and oils that are used 
to maintain or clean toys and sporting gear.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 32 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased toys and sporting gear. By that date, Federal 
agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for 
products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications 
require the use of biobased toys and sporting gear.


Sec.  3201.147  Traffic and zone marking paints.

    (a) Definition. Traffic and zone marking paints are products that 
are formulated and marketed for marking and striping streets, highways, 
or other traffic surfaces including, but not limited to, curbs, 
driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and airport runways.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 30 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased traffic and zone marking paints. By that date, 
Federal agencies responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications 
for products to be procured shall ensure that the relevant 
specifications require the use of biobased traffic and zone marking 
paints.


Sec.  3201.148   Transmission fluids.

    (a) Definition. Transmission fluids are liquids that lubricate and 
cool the moving parts in a transmission to prevent wearing and to 
ensure smooth performance.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 60 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased transmission fluids. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased transmission fluids.
    (d) Determining overlap with a designated product category in the 
EPA's CPG program. Qualifying products within this product category may 
overlap with the EPA's CPG-designated recovered content product 
category of Vehicular Products: Re-refined Lubricating Oil. USDA is 
requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products 
provide information on the BioPreferred Program's website about the 
intended uses of the product, information on whether the product 
contains any recovered material, in addition to biobased ingredients, 
and performance standards against which the product has been tested. 
This information will assist Federal agencies in determining whether a 
qualifying biobased product overlaps with the EPA's CPG-designated 
Vehicular Products: Re-Refined Lubricating Oil and which product should 
be afforded the preference in purchasing.

    Note to Paragraph (d): Transmission fluids within this 
designated product category can compete with similar transmission 
fluids with recycled content. Under the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency CPG-designated product categories Vehicular 
Products: Re-Refined Lubricating Oil containing recovered materials 
as products for which Federal agencies must give preference in their 
purchasing programs. The designation can be found in the 
Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.11.

Sec.  3201.149   Wall coverings.

    (a) Definition. Wall coverings are materials that are applied to 
walls using an adhesive. This category includes, but is not limited to, 
wallpaper, vinyl wall coverings, and wall fabrics. This category 
excludes all types of paints or coatings.
    (b) Minimum biobased content. The Federal preferred procurement 
product must have a minimum biobased content of at least 62 percent, 
which shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the 
product as a percent of the total organic carbon in the finished 
product.
    (c) Preference compliance date. No later than [date one year after 
the date of publication of the final rule], procuring agencies, in 
accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for 
qualifying biobased wall coverings. By that date, Federal agencies 
responsible for drafting or reviewing specifications for products to be 
procured shall ensure that the relevant specifications require the use 
of biobased wall coverings.

    Dated: August 31, 2018.
Donald K. Bice,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture.
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               communication for regulatory                          Bill, as amended by the 2008 and the
                                                                                                          information (Braille, large print,                    2014 Farm Bills, is referred to in this
                                                  Office of Procurement and Property                      audiotape, etc.) should contact the                   document as ‘‘section 9002’’.)
                                                  Management                                              USDA TARGET Center at 202–720–2600
                                                                                                                                                                II. Background
                                                                                                          (voice) and 202–690–0942 (TTY).
                                                  7 CFR Part 3201                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         Section 9002 provides for the
                                                                                                          Karen Zhang, USDA, Office of                          preferred procurement of biobased
                                                  RIN 0599–AA26
                                                                                                          Procurement and Property Management,                  products by Federal procuring agencies
                                                  Designation of Product Categories for                   Room 1640, USDA South Building, 1400                  and is referred to hereafter in this
                                                  Federal Procurement                                     Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                   Federal Register notice as the ‘‘Federal
                                                                                                          DC 20250; email: biopreferred_support@                preferred procurement program.’’ Under
                                                  AGENCY: Office of Procurement and                       amecfw.com; phone 919–765–9969.                       the provisions specified in the
                                                  Property Management, USDA.                              Information regarding the Federal                     ‘‘Guidelines for Designating Biobased
                                                  ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                  preferred procurement program (one                    Products for Federal Procurement’’ in
                                                                                                          initiative of the BioPreferred Program) is            Title 7 of the U.S. Code of Federal
                                                  SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                                                                             Regulations (CFR), part 3201
                                                                                                          available at http://
                                                  Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to                                                                            (Guidelines), the USDA BioPreferred
                                                                                                          www.biopreferred.gov.
                                                  amend the Guidelines for Designating                                                                          Program ‘‘designates’’ product
                                                  Biobased Products for Federal                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        categories to which the preferred
                                                  Procurement (Guidelines) to add 30                      information presented in this preamble                procurement requirements apply by
                                                  sections that will designate the product                is organized as follows:                              listing them in subpart B of 7 CFR part
                                                  categories within which biobased                        I. Authority                                          3201.
                                                  products would be afforded                              II. Background                                           The term ‘‘product category’’ is used
                                                  procurement preference by Federal                       III. Summary of This Proposed Rule                    as a generic term in the designation
                                                  agencies and their contractors. These 30                IV. Designation of Product Categories,                process to mean a grouping of specific
                                                  product categories contain finished                           Minimum Biobased Contents, and Time             products that perform a similar
                                                                                                                Frame                                           function. As originally finalized, the
                                                  products that are made, in large part,                     A. Background
                                                  from intermediate ingredients that have                    B. Product Categories and Minimum
                                                                                                                                                                Guidelines included provisions for the
                                                  been proposed for designation for                             Biobased Contents Proposed for                  designation of product categories that
                                                  Federal procurement preference. USDA                          Designation                                     were composed of finished, consumer
                                                  is also proposing minimum biobased                         C. Proposed Amendments to Previously               products such as mobile equipment
                                                  contents for each of these product                            Designated Product Categories                   hydraulic fluids, penetrating lubricants,
                                                  categories. Additionally, USDA is                          D. Compliance Date for Procurement                 or hand cleaners and sanitizers.
                                                  proposing to amend the existing                               Preference and Incorporation Into                  The 2008 and 2014 Farm Bills
                                                                                                                Specifications                                  directed USDA to expand the scope of
                                                  designated product categories of general                V. Where can agencies get more information
                                                  purpose de-icers, firearm lubricants,                                                                         the Guidelines to include the
                                                                                                                on these USDA-designated product
                                                  laundry products, and water clarifying                        categories?
                                                                                                                                                                designation of product categories
                                                  agents.                                                 VI. Regulatory Information                            composed of both intermediate
                                                                                                             A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory               ingredients and feedstock materials and
                                                  DATES:   USDA will accept public                              Planning and Review and Executive               finished products made from those
                                                  comments on this proposed rule until                          Order 13563: Improving Regulation and           materials. Specifically, the 2008 Farm
                                                  November 13, 2018.                                            Regulatory Review                               Bill stated that USDA shall ‘‘designate
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                         B. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                those items (including finished
                                                  by any of the following methods. All                       C. Executive Order 12630: Governmental             products) that are or can be produced
                                                  submissions received must include the                         Actions and Interference With
                                                                                                                                                                with biobased products (including
                                                                                                                Constitutionally Protected Property
                                                  agency name and Regulatory                                                                                    biobased products for which there is
                                                                                                                Rights
                                                  Information Number (RIN). The RIN for                      D. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice            only a single product or manufacturer in
                                                  this rulemaking is 0599–AA26. Also,                           Reform                                          the category) that will be subject to’’
                                                  please identify submittals as pertaining                   E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism               Federal preferred procurement,
                                                  to the ‘‘Proposed Designation of Product                   F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995            ‘‘designate those intermediate
                                                  Categories.’’                                              G. Executive Order 12372:                          ingredients and feedstocks that are or
                                                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                      Intergovernmental Review of Federal             can be used to produce items that will
                                                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the                               Programs
                                                                                                                                                                be subject’’ to Federal preferred
                                                  instructions for submitting comments.                      H. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                                                                                                and Coordination With Indian Tribal             procurement, and ‘‘automatically
                                                     • Email: biopreferred_support@                             Governments                                     designate items composed of
                                                  amecfw.com. Include RIN number                             I. Paperwork Reduction Act                         [designated] intermediate ingredients
                                                  0599–AA26 and ‘‘Proposed Designation                       J. E-Government Act                                and feedstocks . . . if the content of the
                                                  of Product Categories’’ in the subject                                                                        designated intermediate ingredients and
                                                  line. Please include your name and                      I. Authority
                                                                                                                                                                feedstocks exceeds 50 percent of the
                                                  address in your message.                                   The designation of these product                   item (unless the Secretary determines a
                                                     • Mail/commercial/hand delivery:                     categories is proposed under the                      different composition percentage is
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                                                  Mail or deliver your comments to: Karen                 authority of section 9002 of the Farm                 appropriate).’’
                                                  Zhang, USDA, Office of Procurement                      Security and Rural Investment Act of                     USDA is, therefore, proposing to
                                                  and Property Management, Room 1640,                     2002 (the 2002 Farm Bill), as amended                 designate product categories that
                                                  USDA South Building, 1400                               by the Food, Conservation, and Energy                 contain finished products made from
                                                  Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                     Act of 2008 (the 2008 Farm Bill), and                 biobased intermediate ingredients and
                                                  DC 20250.                                               further amended by the Agricultural Act               feedstocks.
                                                     • Persons with disabilities who                      of 2014 (the 2014 Farm Bill), 7 U.S.C.                   Once USDA designates a product
                                                  require alternative means for                           8102. (Section 9002 of the 2002 Farm                  category, procuring agencies are


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                                                  required, with some exceptions, to                      is to require procuring agencies to                   designation of other subcategories
                                                  purchase biobased products within                       determine their performance needs,                    within the product category until
                                                  these designated product categories                     determine whether there are qualified                 additional information is obtained.
                                                  where the purchase price of the                         biobased products that are categorized                Once USDA has received sufficient
                                                  procurement product exceeds $10,000                     within the designated product                         additional information to justify the
                                                  or where the quantity of such products                  categories that meet the reasonable                   designation of a subcategory, the
                                                  or the functionally equivalent products                 performance standards for those needs,                subcategory will be designated through
                                                  purchased over the preceding fiscal year                and purchase such qualified biobased                  the proposed and final rulemaking
                                                  equaled $10,000 or more. Procuring                      products to the maximum extent                        process.
                                                  agencies must procure biobased                          practicable as required by section 9002.                In this proposed rule, USDA is
                                                  products within each product category                      Section 9002(a)(3)(B) requires USDA                proposing to subcategorize one of the
                                                  unless they determine that products                     to provide information to procuring                   product categories. That product
                                                  within a product category are not                       agencies on the availability, relative                category is concrete repair materials,
                                                  reasonably available within a reasonable                price, and performance of such products               and the proposed subcategories are:
                                                  period of time, fail to meet the                        and to recommend, where appropriate,                  Concrete leveling and concrete
                                                  reasonable performance standards of the                 the minimum level of biobased content                 patching. USDA created two
                                                  procuring agencies, or are available only               to be contained in the procured                       subcategories for ‘‘concrete repair
                                                  at an unreasonable price. As stated in                  products.                                             materials’’ to distinguish these products
                                                  the Guidelines, biobased products that                     Subcategorization. Most of the                     by function. Details on this proposed
                                                  are merely incidental to Federal funding                product categories USDA has designated                product category and its subcategories
                                                  are excluded from the Federal preferred                 for Federal preferred procurement cover               may be found in section IV.B of this
                                                  procurement program; that is, the                       a wide range of products. For some                    rule. USDA requests public comment,
                                                  requirements to purchase biobased                       product categories, there are subgroups               along with supporting data, on the need
                                                  products do not apply to such purchases                 of products that meet different                       to create subcategories within any of the
                                                  if they are unrelated to or incidental to               requirements, uses, and/or different                  other proposed product categories in
                                                  the purpose of the Federal contract. For                performance specifications. For                       this proposed rule. If public comments
                                                  example, if a janitorial service company                example, within the product category                  are received that support the creation of
                                                  purchases cleaning supplies to be used                  ‘‘hand cleaners and sanitizers,’’                     additional subcategories, USDA will
                                                  in the performance of a Federal contract,               products that are used in medical offices             consider the supporting data and may
                                                  the cleaning supplies would be subject                  may be required to meet performance                   create subcategories in the final rule.
                                                  to the authority of the Federal preferred               specifications for sanitizing, while other              Minimum Biobased Contents. The
                                                                                                          products that are intended for general                minimum biobased contents being
                                                  procurement program. However,
                                                                                                          purpose hand washing may not need to                  proposed in this rule are based on
                                                  cleaning supplies purchased to maintain
                                                                                                          meet these specifications. Where such                 products for which USDA has biobased
                                                  the offices from which the janitorial
                                                                                                          subgroups exist, USDA intends to create               content test data. USDA obtains
                                                  service company manages the Federal
                                                                                                          subcategories. Thus, for example, for the             biobased content data in conjunction
                                                  contract would be incidental to the
                                                                                                          product category ‘‘hand cleaners and                  with product manufacturers’ and
                                                  performance of the contract and, as
                                                                                                          sanitizers,’’ USDA determined that it                 vendors’ applications for certification to
                                                  such, would not be subject to the
                                                                                                          was reasonable to create a ‘‘hand                     use the USDA Certified Biobased
                                                  authority of the Federal preferred
                                                                                                          cleaner’’ subcategory and a ‘‘hand                    Product label. Products that are certified
                                                  procurement program. In implementing
                                                                                                          sanitizer’’ subcategory. Sanitizing                   to display the label must undergo
                                                  the Federal preferred procurement                       specifications are applicable to the latter           biobased content testing by an
                                                  program for biobased products,                          subcategory, but not the former. In sum,              independent, third-party testing lab
                                                  procuring agencies should follow their                  USDA looks at the products within each                using ASTM D6866, ‘‘Standard Test
                                                  procurement rules and Office of Federal                 product category to evaluate whether                  Methods for Determining the Biobased
                                                  Procurement Policy guidance on buying                   there are groups of products within the               Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous
                                                  non-biobased products when biobased                     category that have unique                             Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis.’’
                                                  products exist and should document                      characteristics or that meet different                These test data are maintained in the
                                                  exceptions taken for price, performance,                performance specifications and, if                    BioPreferred Program database, and
                                                  and availability. The definition of                     USDA finds these types of differences                 their use in setting the minimum
                                                  ‘‘procuring agency’’ in section 9002                    within a given product category, it                   biobased content for designated product
                                                  includes both Federal agencies and ‘‘a                  intends to create subcategories with the              categories results in a more efficient
                                                  person that is a party to a contract with               minimum biobased content based on the                 process for both the Program and
                                                  any Federal agency, with respect to                     tested products within the subcategory.               manufacturers and vendors of products
                                                  work performed under such a contract.’’                    For some product categories,                       within the product categories.
                                                  Thus, Federal contractors, as well as                   however, USDA may not have sufficient                   As a result of the public comments
                                                  Federal agencies, are expressly subject                 information at the time of proposal to                received on the first designated product
                                                  to the procurement preference                           create subcategories. For example,                    categories rulemaking proposal, USDA
                                                  provisions of section 9002.                             USDA may know that there are different                decided to account for the slight
                                                     USDA recognizes that the                             performance specifications that metal                 imprecision of three (3) percentage
                                                  performance needs for a given                           cleaners and corrosion remover                        points in ASTM D6866 when
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                                                  application are important criteria in                   products are required to meet, but it                 establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  making procurement decisions. USDA is                   may have information on only one type                 content requirement for each proposed
                                                  not requiring procuring agencies to limit               of metal cleaner and corrosion remover                product category. Thus, rather than
                                                  their choices to biobased products that                 product. In such instances, USDA may                  establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  are categorized within the product                      either designate the product category                 content for a product category at the
                                                  categories proposed for designation in                  without creating subcategories (i.e.,                 tested biobased content of the product
                                                  this proposed rule. Rather, the effect of               defer the creation of subcategories) or               that was selected as the basis for the
                                                  the designation of the product categories               designate one subcategory and defer                   minimum value, USDA is establishing


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                                                  the minimum biobased content for each                   its decisions to purchase biobased                       • Paper Products: Paperboard and
                                                  product category at three (3) percentage                products.                                             Packaging;
                                                  points lower than the tested value.                        USDA makes every effort to obtain                     • Parks and Recreation Products:
                                                  USDA believes that this adjustment is                   biobased content test data on multiple                Playground Surfaces; Running Tracks;
                                                  appropriate to account for the expected                 products within each product category.                and
                                                  variations in analytical results. USDA                  For most designated product categories,                  • Vehicular Products: Re-Refined
                                                  encourages procuring agencies to seek                   USDA has biobased content test data on                Lubricating Oil.
                                                  products with the highest biobased                      more than one product within the                         More specifics regarding this overlap
                                                  content that is practicable in all                      category. However, in some cases,                     are addressed in section IV.B for each of
                                                  proposed designated product categories.                 USDA has been able to obtain biobased                 this proposed product categories that
                                                     In addition to considering the                       content data for only a single product                was identified above. As such, USDA is
                                                  biobased content test data for each                     within a designated product category.                 asking manufacturers and vendors of
                                                  product category, USDA also considers                   As USDA obtains additional data on the                qualifying biobased products to make
                                                                                                          biobased contents of products within                  additional product and performance
                                                  other factors, including product
                                                                                                          these designated product categories or                information available to Federal
                                                  performance information. USDA
                                                                                                          their subcategories, USDA will evaluate               agencies conducting market research to
                                                  evaluates this information to determine
                                                                                                          whether the minimum biobased content                  assist them in determining whether the
                                                  whether some products that may have a
                                                                                                          for a designated product category or                  biobased products in question are the
                                                  lower biobased content also have
                                                                                                          subcategory will be revised.                          same products for the same uses as the
                                                  unique performance or applicability
                                                                                                             Overlap with the Environmental                     recovered content products.
                                                  attributes that would justify setting the
                                                                                                          Protection Agency’s (EPA)                             Manufacturers and vendors are asked to
                                                  minimum biobased content at a level
                                                                                                          Comprehensive Procurement Guideline                   provide information highlighting the
                                                  that would include these products. For
                                                                                                          program for recovered content products                sustainable features of their biobased
                                                  example, a lubricant product that has a                                                                       products and to indicate the various
                                                                                                          under the Resource Conservation and
                                                  lower biobased content than others                                                                            suggested uses of their product and the
                                                                                                          Recovery Act (RCRA) section 6002.
                                                  within the same product category and is                                                                       performance standards against which a
                                                                                                          Some of the products that are
                                                  formulated to perform over a wider                                                                            particular product has been tested. In
                                                                                                          categorized in biobased product
                                                  temperature range than the other                                                                              addition, depending on the type of
                                                                                                          categories that are designated for
                                                  products may be more desirable to                                                                             biobased product, manufacturers and
                                                                                                          Federal preferred procurement under
                                                  Federal agencies. Thus, it would be                                                                           vendors are asked to provide other types
                                                                                                          the BioPreferred Program may overlap
                                                  beneficial to set the minimum biobased                                                                        of information, such as whether the
                                                                                                          with product categories that the U.S.
                                                  content for the product category at a                   Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)                 product contains fossil energy-based
                                                  level that would include the product                    has designated under its Comprehensive                components (e.g., petroleum, coal, or
                                                  with desirable performance features.                    Procurement Guideline (CPG) for                       natural gas) and whether the product
                                                     USDA also considers the overall range                products containing recovered (or                     contains recovered materials. Federal
                                                  of the tested biobased contents within a                recycled) materials. A list of the U.S.               agencies also may review available
                                                  product category, groupings of similar                  EPA Comprehensive Procurement                         information on a product’s biobased
                                                  values, and breaks (significant gaps                    Guideline (CPG) program’s product                     content and then use this information to
                                                  between two groups of values) in the                    categories may be found on its website                make purchasing decisions based on the
                                                  biobased content test data array. For                   (https://www.epa.gov/smm/                             sustainability features of the products.
                                                  example, in a previously proposed                       comprehensive-procurement-guideline-                     According to the Federal Acquisition
                                                  product category, the biobased contents                 cpg-program) and Title 40 CFR part 247                Regulation, Title 48 CFR part 23.405,
                                                  of seven tested products ranged from 17                 in the CFR. In this proposed rule, some               where a biobased product is used for the
                                                  to 100 percent, as follows: 17, 41, 78, 79,             products that are categorized in the                  same purposes and meets the same
                                                  94, 98, and 100 percent. Because this is                proposed product categories of concrete               Federal agency performance
                                                  a wide range and because there is a                     curing agents; concrete repair                        requirements as an EPA-designated
                                                  notable gap in the data between the 41                  materials—concrete leveling; concrete                 recovered content product, the Federal
                                                  percent biobased product and the 78                     repair materials—concrete patching;                   agency must purchase the recovered
                                                  percent biobased product, USDA                          exterior paints and coatings; folders and             content product. For example, if a
                                                  reviewed the product literature to                      filing products; other lubricants;                    biobased hydraulic fluid is to be used as
                                                  determine whether subcategories could                   playground and athletic surface                       a fluid in hydraulic systems and
                                                  be created within this product category.                materials; product packaging; rugs or                 because ‘‘lubricating oils containing re-
                                                  USDA found that the available product                   floor mats; shopping and trash bags; soil             refined oil’’ have already been
                                                  information did not justify creating a                  amendments; and transmission fluids                   designated by EPA for that purpose,
                                                  subcategory based on the 17 percent                     may also be categorized in one or more                then the Federal agency must purchase
                                                  product or the 41 percent product.                      of the following product categories that              the EPA-designated recovered content
                                                  Further, USDA did not find any                          are designated in EPA’s CPG program:                  product, ‘‘lubricating oils containing re-
                                                  performance claims that would justify                      • Construction Products: Cement and                refined oil.’’ If, on the other hand, the
                                                  setting the minimum biobased content                    Concrete; Consolidated and Reprocessed                biobased hydraulic fluid is to be used to
                                                  based on either the 17 percent or the 41                Latex Paint for Specified Uses;                       address a Federal agency’s certain
                                                  percent products. Thus, USDA set the                       • Landscaping Products: Compost                    environmental or health performance
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                                                  minimum biobased content for this                       Made From Recovered Organic                           requirements that the EPA-designated
                                                  product category at 75 percent, based on                Materials; Fertilizer Made From                       recovered content product would not
                                                  the product with a tested biobased                      Recovered Organic Materials;                          meet, then the biobased product should
                                                  content of 78 percent. USDA believes                       • Miscellaneous Products: Mats;                    be given preference, subject to
                                                  that this evaluation process allows it to                  • Non-Paper Office Products: Binders,              reasonable price, availability, and
                                                  establish minimum biobased contents                     Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios,            performance considerations.
                                                  based on a broad set of factors to assist               and Presentation Folders; Plastic                        Federal Government Purchase of
                                                  the Federal procurement community in                    Envelopes; Plastic Trash Bags;                        Sustainable Products. The Federal


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                                                  government’s sustainable purchasing                     of biobased products for procuring                    gathered since the categories were
                                                  program includes the following three                    agencies to purchase, the objectives of               originally designated.
                                                  mandatory preference programs for                       both the AbilityOne Program and the                      USDA is working with manufacturers
                                                  designated products: The BioPreferred                   Federal preferred procurement program                 and vendors to make all relevant
                                                  Program, the EPA’s CPG program, and                     would be furthered.                                   product and manufacturer contact
                                                  the Environmentally Preferable                            Outreach. To augment its own                        information available on the
                                                  Purchasing program. The Office of the                   research, USDA consults with industry                 BioPreferred Program’s website at
                                                  Chief Sustainability Officer (OCSO) and                 and Federal stakeholders to the Federal               http://www.biopreferred.gov. Steps
                                                  the Office of Management and Budget                     preferred procurement program during                  USDA has implemented, or will
                                                  (OMB) encourage agencies to implement                   the development of the rulemaking                     implement, include the following:
                                                  these components comprehensively                        packages for the designation of product               Making direct contact with submitting
                                                  when purchasing products and services.                  categories. USDA consults with                        companies through email and phone
                                                     Other Federal Preferred Procurement                  stakeholders to gather information used               conversations to encourage completion
                                                  Programs. Federal procurement officials                 in determining the order of product                   of product listings; coordinating
                                                  should also note that many biobased                     category designation and in identifying               outreach efforts with biobased product
                                                  products may be available for purchase                  the following: Manufacturers producing                manufacturers to encourage
                                                  by Federal agencies through the                         and marketing products that are                       participation of their customer base;
                                                  AbilityOne Program (formerly known as                   categorized within a product category                 conducting targeted outreach with
                                                  the Javits-Wagner-O’Day (JWOD)                          proposed for designation; performance                 industry and commodity groups to
                                                  program). Under this program, members                   standards used by Federal agencies                    educate stakeholders on the importance
                                                  of organizations including the National                 evaluating products to be procured; and               of providing complete product
                                                  Industries for the Blind (NIB) and                      warranty information used by                          information; participating in industry
                                                  SourceAmerica (formerly known as the                    manufacturers of end-user equipment                   conferences and meetings to educate
                                                  National Industries for the Severely                    and other products with regard to                     companies on program benefits and
                                                  Handicapped) offer products and                         biobased products.                                    requirements; and communicating the
                                                  services for preferred procurement by                                                                         potential for expanded markets beyond
                                                                                                          III. Summary of This Proposed Rule
                                                  Federal agencies.                                                                                             the Federal Government, to include
                                                     The types of products that could be                     USDA is proposing to designate the                 State and local governments, as well as
                                                  categorized in this proposed product                    following product categories for Federal              the general public markets. Section V
                                                  categories could also be available for                  preferred procurement: Adhesives;                     provides instructions to agencies on
                                                  purchase in the AbilityOne Catalog                      animal habitat care products; cleaning                how to obtain this information on
                                                  (www.abilityone.com). USDA notes that                   tools; concrete curing agents; concrete               products within these product
                                                  the AbilityOne Catalog offers a                         repair materials; durable cutlery;                    categories through the BioPreferred
                                                  combination of non-biobased and                         durable tableware; epoxy systems;                     Program’s website.
                                                  biobased products; therefore, the                       exterior paints and coatings; facial care                Comments. USDA invites public
                                                                                                          products; feminine care products; fire                comment on the proposed designation
                                                  selection of biobased products that is
                                                                                                          logs and fire starters; folders and filing            of these product categories, including
                                                  currently available for purchase may be
                                                                                                          products; foliar sprays; gardening                    the definition, proposed minimum
                                                  small. USDA encourages procuring
                                                                                                          supplies and accessories; heating fuels               biobased content, and any of the
                                                  agencies to first consider purchasing
                                                                                                          and wick lamps; kitchenware and                       relevant analyses performed during
                                                  biobased products from the AbilityOne
                                                                                                          accessories; other lubricants; phase                  their selection. In addition, USDA
                                                  Catalog when fulfilling biobased
                                                                                                          change materials; playground and                      invites comments in the following areas:
                                                  product purchasing requirements.
                                                                                                          athletic surface materials; powder                       1. We have attempted to identify
                                                     Some biobased products that are
                                                                                                          coatings; product packaging; rugs and                 relevant and appropriate performance
                                                  categorized in this proposed product
                                                                                                          floor mats; shopping and trash bags; soil             standards and other relevant measures
                                                  categories of adhesives; cleaning tools;
                                                                                                          amendments; surface guards, molding,                  of performance for each of the proposed
                                                  clothing; de-icers; durable cutlery;
                                                                                                          and trim; toys and sporting gear; traffic             product categories. If you know of other
                                                  durable tableware; exterior paints and
                                                                                                          and zone marking paints; transmission                 such standards or relevant measures of
                                                  coatings; feminine care products; folders
                                                                                                          fluids; and wall coverings. In addition,              performance for any of the proposed
                                                  and filing products; gardening supplies
                                                                                                          USDA is proposing a minimum                           product categories, USDA requests that
                                                  and accessories; kitchenware and
                                                                                                          biobased content for each of these                    you submit information identifying such
                                                  accessories; other lubricants; rugs and
                                                                                                          product categories and/or subcategories.              standards and measures, including their
                                                  floor mats; and toys and sporting gear
                                                                                                          Lastly, USDA is proposing a date by                   name (and other identifying information
                                                  could be available for purchase in one
                                                                                                          which Federal agencies must                           as necessary), identifying who is using
                                                  or more of the following product
                                                                                                          incorporate these designated product                  the standard/measure, and describing
                                                  categories in the AbilityOne Catalog:
                                                                                                          categories into their procurement                     the circumstances under which the
                                                     • Cleaning and Janitorial Products,
                                                     • Clothing,                                          specifications (see section IV.E).                    product is being used.
                                                     • Furniture,                                            USDA is also proposing to amend the                   2. Many biobased products within the
                                                     • Hardware and Paints,                               existing designated product categories                product categories being proposed for
                                                     • Kitchen and Breakroom Supplies,                    of general purpose de-icers; firearm                  designation will or may have positive
                                                     • Mailing and Shipping Supplies,                     lubricants; laundry products; and water               environmental and human health
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                                                     • Office Supplies,                                   clarifying agents. Since USDA finalized               attributes. USDA is seeking comments
                                                     • Outdoor Supplies, and                              the designation of each of these product              on such attributes to provide additional
                                                     • Skin and Personal Care.                            categories, USDA has obtained                         information on the BioPreferred
                                                     As indicated previously, there                       additional information on products                    Program’s website. This information
                                                  currently is a small selection of                       within these four categories. Thus,                   will then be available to Federal
                                                  biobased products in the AbilityOne                     USDA is now proposing amendments to                   procuring agencies and will assist them
                                                  Catalog. In the future, if the AbilityOne               these four categories to more closely                 in making informed sustainable
                                                  Catalog were to offer a broader selection               align the existing categories with data               procurement decisions. When possible,


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                                                  please provide appropriate                              Product label. In addition, USDA                      standards identify the level at which a
                                                  documentation to support the                            performs internet searches, contacts                  product must perform for it to be
                                                  environmental and/or human health                       trade associations and commodity                      ‘‘acceptable’’ to the entity that set the
                                                  attributes that you describe.                           groups, and contacts manufacturers and                performance standard. For example, a
                                                     3. Some product categories being                     vendors to identify those with biobased               performance standard might require that
                                                  proposed for designation today have                     products within product categories                    a certain percentage (e.g., 95 percent) of
                                                  wide ranges of tested biobased contents.                being considered for designation. USDA                bacteria must be killed by the product.)
                                                  For the reasons discussed later in this                 uses the results of these same searches               The primary sources of information on
                                                  preamble, USDA is proposing a                           to determine if a product category is                 these test methods and performance
                                                  minimum biobased content for these                      generally available.                                  standards are manufacturers of biobased
                                                  product categories that would allow                        In considering a product category’s                products within these product
                                                  most of the tested products to be eligible              economic and technological feasibility,               categories. Additional test methods and
                                                  for Federal preferred procurement.                      USDA examines evidence pointing to                    performance standards are also
                                                  USDA welcomes comments on the                           the general commercial use of a product               identified during meetings of the
                                                  appropriateness of the proposed                         and its life-cycle cost and performance               interagency council and during the
                                                  minimum biobased contents for these                     characteristics. This information is                  review process for each proposed rule.
                                                  product categories and whether there                    obtained from the sources used to assess              The functional performance test
                                                  are potential subcategories within the                  a product’s availability. Commercial                  methods, performance standards,
                                                  product categories that should be                       use, in turn, is evidenced by any                     product certifications, and other
                                                  considered.                                             manufacturer and vendor information                   measures of performance associated
                                                     4. This proposed rule is expected to                 on the availability, relative prices, and             with the functional aspects of each
                                                  have both positive and negative impacts                 performance of their products as well as              product category proposed for
                                                  on individual businesses, including                     by evidence of a product being                        designation are listed under the detailed
                                                  small businesses. USDA anticipates that                 purchased by a procuring agency or                    discussion presented in Section IV.B.
                                                  the biobased Federal preferred                          other entity, where available. In sum,                   While this process identifies many of
                                                  procurement program will provide                        USDA considers a product category                     the relevant test methods and standards,
                                                  additional opportunities for businesses                 economically and technologically                      USDA recognizes that those identified
                                                  and manufacturers to begin supplying                    feasible for purposes of designation if               herein do not represent all of the
                                                  products under the proposed designated                  products within that product category                 methods and standards that may be
                                                  biobased product categories to Federal                  are being offered and used in the
                                                                                                                                                                applicable for a product category or for
                                                  agencies and their contractors. However,                marketplace.
                                                                                                                                                                any individual product within the
                                                  other businesses and manufacturers that                    As discussed earlier, USDA has
                                                                                                          implemented, or will implement,                       category. As noted earlier in this
                                                  supply only non-qualifying products                                                                           preamble, USDA is requesting
                                                  and do not offer biobased alternatives                  several steps intended to educate the
                                                                                                          manufacturers and other stakeholders                  identification of other relevant
                                                  may experience a decrease in demand                                                                           performance standards and measures of
                                                  from Federal agencies and their                         on the benefits of this program and the
                                                                                                          need to make relevant information,                    performance. As the program continues
                                                  contractors. Because USDA has been                                                                            to evolve, these and other additional
                                                  unable to determine the number of                       including manufacturer contact
                                                                                                          information, available to procurement                 relevant performance standards will be
                                                  businesses, including small businesses,                                                                       available on the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  which may be adversely affected by this                 officials via the BioPreferred Program
                                                                                                          website. Additional information on                    website.
                                                  proposed rule, USDA requests comment                                                                             To propose a product category for
                                                                                                          specific products within the product
                                                  on how many small entities may be                                                                             designation, USDA must have sufficient
                                                                                                          categories proposed for designation may
                                                  affected by this rule and on the nature                                                                       information on a sufficient number of
                                                                                                          also be obtained directly from the
                                                  and extent of that effect.                                                                                    products within the category to be able
                                                                                                          manufacturers of the products. USDA
                                                     All comments should be submitted as                                                                        to assess its availability and its
                                                                                                          has also provided information on the
                                                  directed in the ADDRESSES section                                                                             economic and technological feasibility.
                                                                                                          BioPreferred Program website for
                                                  above.                                                                                                        For some product categories, there may
                                                                                                          manufacturers and vendors who wish to
                                                  IV. Designation of Product Categories,                  position their businesses as biobased                 be numerous products available. For
                                                  Minimum Biobased Contents, and Time                     product vendors to the Federal                        others, there may be very few products
                                                  Frame                                                   Government. This information can be                   currently available. Given the infancy of
                                                                                                          accessed by clicking on the ‘‘Selling                 the market for some product categories,
                                                  A. Background                                                                                                 it is expected that categories with only
                                                                                                          Biobased’’ tab on the left side of the
                                                    When designating product categories                   home page of the BioPreferred                         a single product will be identified.
                                                  for Federal preferred procurement,                      Program’s website.                                    Further, given that the intent of section
                                                  section 9002 requires USDA to consider                     USDA recognizes that information                   9002 is largely to stimulate the
                                                  the following: (1) The availability of                  related to the functional performance of              production of new biobased products
                                                  biobased products within the product                    biobased products is a primary factor in              and to energize emerging markets for
                                                  categories and (2) the economic and                     making the decision to purchase these                 those products, USDA has determined it
                                                  technological feasibility of using those                products. USDA is gathering                           is appropriate to designate a product
                                                  products.                                               information on industry standard test                 category or subcategory for Federal
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                                                    In considering a product’s                            methods and performance standards                     preferred procurement even when there
                                                  availability, USDA uses several sources                 that manufacturers are using to evaluate              is only a single product with a single
                                                  of information. The primary source of                   the functional performance of their                   manufacturer or vendor. Similarly, the
                                                  information for the product categories                  products. (Test methods are procedures                documented availability and benefits of
                                                  being proposed for designation is                       used to provide information on a certain              even a very small percentage of all
                                                  USDA’s database of manufacturers and                    attribute of a product. For example, a                products that may exist within a
                                                  products that have been certified to                    test method might determine how many                  product category are also considered
                                                  display the USDA Certified Biobased                     bacteria are killed. Performance                      sufficient to support designation.


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                                                     Exemptions. Products that are exempt                 and zone marking paints; transmission                 product category is 24 percent, based on
                                                  from the biobased procurement                           fluids; and wall coverings.                           the products with tested biobased
                                                  preference include military equipment,                     USDA has determined that each of                   contents of 27 percent.
                                                  defined as any product or system                        these product categories meets the                      Information supplied by these
                                                  designed or procured for combat or                      necessary statutory requirements—                     manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  combat-related missions, and spacecraft                 namely, that they are being produced                  that these products are being used
                                                  systems and launch support equipment.                   with biobased materials and that their                commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                  However, USDA notes that it is not the                  procurement by procuring agencies will                manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                  intent of these exemptions to imply that                carry out the following objectives of                 one additional test method (as shown
                                                  biobased products are inferior to non-                  section 9002:                                         below) that was used in evaluating
                                                  biobased products; agencies are                            • To increase demand for biobased                  products within this product category.
                                                  encouraged to purchase biobased                         products, which would in turn increase                While there may be additional test
                                                  products wherever performance,                          demand for agricultural commodities                   methods, performance standards,
                                                  availability, and reasonable price                      that can serve as feedstocks for the                  product certifications, and other
                                                  indicate that such purchases are                        production of biobased products;                      measures of performance applicable to
                                                  justified.                                                 • To spur development of the                       products within this product category,
                                                     Although each product category in                    industrial base through value-added                   the test method identified by this
                                                  this proposed rule would be exempt                      agricultural processing and                           manufacturer and vendor is below:
                                                                                                          manufacturing in rural communities;                     • ASTM E108 Standard Test
                                                  from the procurement preference
                                                                                                          and                                                   Methods for Fire Tests of Roof
                                                  requirement when used in spacecraft
                                                                                                             • To enhance the Nation’s energy                   Coverings.
                                                  systems or launch support application                                                                           USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                                                                          security by substituting biobased
                                                  or in military equipment used in combat                                                                       on the amount of adhesives purchased
                                                                                                          products for products derived from
                                                  and combat-related applications, this                                                                         by Federal procuring agencies.
                                                                                                          imported oil and natural gas.
                                                  exemption does not extend to                               Further, this designation of finished              However, USDA believes that some
                                                  contractors performing work other than                  product categories made from                          Federal agencies and their contractors
                                                  direct maintenance and support of the                   designated intermediate ingredients was               do and would likely purchase these
                                                  spacecraft or launch support equipment                  one key addition to Section 9002 made                 types of products. Additionally, as
                                                  or combat or combat-related missions.                   by the 2008 Farm Bill.                                discussed earlier in section II,
                                                  For example, if a contractor is applying                   In addition, because of the                        designating this finished product
                                                  a paint remover product as a step in                    participation by the manufacturers of                 category would contribute towards
                                                  refurbishing office furniture on a                      these products in the voluntary labeling              fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  military base, the paint remover the                    program, USDA has sufficient                          requirements to designate products
                                                  contractor purchases should be a                        information on these proposed product                 composed of designated intermediate
                                                  qualifying biobased paint remover. The                  categories to determine their availability            ingredients and feedstocks. Adhesives
                                                  exemption does apply, however, if the                   and to conduct the requisite analyses to              may be manufactured using the
                                                  product being purchased by the                          determine their biobased content and                  following designated intermediate
                                                  contractor is for use in combat or                      their economic and technological                      ingredient and feedstock categories:
                                                  combat-related missions or for use in                   feasibility.                                          intermediates—binders, intermediates—
                                                  space or launch applications. After                        The proposed designated product                    chemicals, intermediates—fibers and
                                                  reviewing the regulatory requirement                    categories are discussed in the following             fabrics, intermediates—plastic resins,
                                                  and the relevant contract, in areas where               sections.                                             intermediates—rubber materials, and
                                                  contractors have any questions on the                                                                         intermediates—textile processing
                                                  exemption, they should contact the                      1. Adhesives (Minimum Biobased
                                                                                                          Content 24 Percent)                                   materials.
                                                  cognizant contracting officer.                                                                                  Specific product information,
                                                  B. Product Categories and Minimum                          Adhesives are compounds that                       including company contact, intended
                                                  Biobased Contents Proposed for                          temporarily or permanently bind two                   use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  Designation                                             item surfaces together. These products                characteristics, has been collected on
                                                                                                          include glues and sticky tapes used in                adhesives and may be found on the
                                                    In this proposed rule, USDA is                        construction, household, flooring, and                BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  proposing to designate the following:                   industrial settings. This category
                                                  Adhesives; animal habitat care                          excludes epoxy systems.                               2. Animal Habitat Care Products
                                                  products; cleaning tools; concrete curing                  USDA identified six manufacturers                  (Minimum Biobased Content 22
                                                  agents; concrete repair materials;                      and vendors of 10 biobased adhesives.                 Percent)
                                                  durable cutlery; durable tableware;                     These manufacturers and vendors do                       Animal habitat care products are
                                                  epoxy systems; exterior paints and                      not include all manufacturers and                     products that are intended to improve
                                                  coatings; facial care products; feminine                vendors of biobased adhesives, merely                 the quality of animal habitats such as
                                                  care products; fire logs and fire starters;             those identified as USDA Certified                    cleaning supplies, sanitizers, feeders,
                                                  folders and filing products; foliar                     Biobased Products in the BioPreferred                 and products that control, mask, or
                                                  sprays; gardening supplies and                          Program’s database. These 10 biobased                 suppress pet odors. This category
                                                  accessories; heating fuels and wick                     adhesives have biobased contents of 27,               excludes animal bedding or litter
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                                                  lamps; kitchenware and accessories;                     27, 28, 30, 30, 46, 48, 53, 71, and 71                products and animal cleaning products.
                                                  other lubricants; phase change                          percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                      USDA identified eight manufacturers
                                                  materials; playground and athletic                      In establishing the minimum biobased                  and vendors of 52 biobased animal
                                                  surface materials; powder coatings;                     content requirement for this product                  habitat care products. These
                                                  product packaging; rugs and floor mats;                 category, USDA did not find a reason to               manufacturers and vendors do not
                                                  shopping and trash bags; soil                           exclude any of the products categorized               include all manufacturers and vendors
                                                  amendments; surface guards, molding,                    as adhesives. Thus, the proposed                      of biobased animal habitat care
                                                  and trim; toys and sporting gear; traffic               minimum biobased content for this                     products, merely those identified as


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                                                  USDA Certified Biobased Products in                     found on the BioPreferred Program’s                   fabrics; intermediates—foams;
                                                  the BioPreferred Program’s database.                    website.                                              intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
                                                  These 52 biobased animal habitat care                                                                         intermediates—plastic resins; and
                                                                                                          3. Cleaning Tools (Minimum Biobased
                                                  products range in biobased content from                                                                       intermediates—rubber materials.
                                                                                                          Content 22 Percent)                                     Specific product information,
                                                  25 percent to 100 percent, as measured
                                                  by ASTM D6866. In establishing the                         Cleaning tools are objects that are                including company contact, intended
                                                  minimum biobased content requirement                    used to clean a variety of surfaces or                use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  for this product category, USDA did not                 items and are designed to be used                     characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  find a reason to exclude any of the                     multiple times. This category includes                cleaning tools and may be found on the
                                                  products categorized as animal habitat                  tools such as brushes, scrapers, abrasive             BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  care products. Thus, the proposed                       pads, and gloves that are used for
                                                                                                          cleaning. The expendable materials                    4. Concrete Curing Agents (Minimum
                                                  minimum biobased content for this                                                                             Biobased Content 59 Percent)
                                                  product category is 22 percent, based on                used in cleaning, such as glass cleaners,
                                                  the products with tested biobased                       single-use wipes, and all-purpose                        Concrete curing agents are products
                                                  contents of 25 percent.                                 cleaners, are excluded from this                      that are designed to enhance and control
                                                     Information supplied by the eight                    category as these materials better fit in             the curing process of concrete.
                                                                                                          other categories.                                        USDA identified one manufacturer
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                                                                             USDA identified five manufacturers                 and vendor of one biobased concrete
                                                  that these products are being used
                                                                                                          and vendors of 21 biobased cleaning                   curing agent. This manufacturer and
                                                  commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                                                                          tools. These manufacturers and vendors                vendor is not the only manufacturer and
                                                  manufacturers and vendors identified                                                                          vendor of biobased concrete curing
                                                                                                          do not include all manufacturers and
                                                  additional performance standards (as                                                                          agents; rather, it is the only
                                                                                                          vendors of biobased cleaning tools,
                                                  shown below) that were used in                                                                                manufacturer and vendor that was
                                                                                                          merely those identified as USDA
                                                  evaluating products within this product                                                                       identified as USDA Certified Biobased
                                                                                                          Certified Biobased Products in the
                                                  category. While there may be additional                                                                       Products in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                                                                          BioPreferred Program’s database. These
                                                  test methods, performance standards,                                                                          database. This biobased concrete curing
                                                                                                          21 biobased cleaning tools range in
                                                  product certifications, and other                                                                             agent contains 62 percent biobased
                                                                                                          biobased content from 25 percent to 100
                                                  measures of performance applicable to                   percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   content, as measured by ASTM D6866.
                                                  products within this product category,                  In establishing the minimum biobased                  In establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  those identified by this manufacturer                   content requirement for this product                  content requirement for this product
                                                  and vendor include the following:                       category, USDA did not find a reason to               category, USDA did not find a reason to
                                                     • GS–8 Green Seal Environmental                      exclude any of these products. Thus, the              exclude this product. Thus, the
                                                  Standard for Household Cleaning                         proposed minimum biobased content                     proposed minimum biobased content
                                                  Products and                                            for this product category is 22 percent,              for this product category is 59 percent,
                                                     • GS–37 Green Seal Standard for                      based on the product with a tested                    based on the product’s tested biobased
                                                  Industrial and Institutional Cleaners.                  biobased content of 25 percent.                       content of 62 percent.
                                                     USDA has been unable to obtain data                     Information supplied by these                         Information supplied by this
                                                  on the amount of animal habitat care                    manufacturers and vendors indicates                   manufacturer and vendor indicates that
                                                  products purchased by Federal                           that these products are being used                    this product is being used
                                                  procuring agencies. However, USDA                       commercially. While these                             commercially. In addition, this
                                                  believes that some Federal agencies and                 manufacturers and vendors did not                     manufacturer and vendor identified one
                                                  their contractors do and would likely                   identify additional test methods,                     additional test method (as shown below)
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       performance standards, product                        that was used in evaluating the product
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   certifications, and other measures of                 within this product category. While
                                                  section II, designating this finished                   performance for these products, USDA                  there may be additional test methods,
                                                  product category would contribute                       is open to evaluating products that have              performance standards, product
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   undergone additional testing or have                  certifications, and other measures of
                                                  requirements to designate products                      achieved other types of product                       performance applicable to products
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     certifications for inclusion in this                  within this product category, the test
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Animal                      finished product category.                            method identified by this manufacturer
                                                  habitat care products may be                               USDA has been unable to obtain data                and vendor is below:
                                                  manufactured using the following                        on the amount of cleaning tools                          • ASTM C309 Standard
                                                  designated intermediate ingredient and                  purchased by Federal procuring                        Specification for Liquid Membrane-
                                                  feedstock categories: Intermediates—                    agencies. However, USDA believes that                 Forming Compounds for Curing
                                                  binders; intermediates—chemicals;                       some Federal agencies and their                       Concrete.
                                                  intermediates—cleaner components;                       contractors do and would likely                          USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                       purchase these types of products.                     on the amount of concrete curing agents
                                                  intermediates—foams; intermediates—                     Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 purchased by Federal procuring
                                                  oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates—                   Section II, designating this finished                 agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                  personal care product components;                       product category would contribute                     some Federal agencies and their
                                                  intermediates—plastic resins;                           towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 contractors do and would likely
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                                                  intermediates—rubber materials; and                     requirements to designate products                    purchase these types of products.
                                                  intermediates—textile processing                        composed of designated intermediate                   Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  materials.                                              ingredients and feedstocks. Cleaning                  Section II, designating this finished
                                                     Specific product information,                        tools may be manufactured using the                   product category would contribute
                                                  including company contact, intended                     following designated intermediate                     towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                  ingredient and feedstock categories:                  requirements to designate products
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 composed of designated intermediate
                                                  animal habitat care products and may be                 chemicals; intermediates—fibers and                   ingredients and feedstocks. Concrete


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                                                  curing agents may be manufactured                       biobased content for this product                     products about the intended uses of the
                                                  using the following designated                          subcategory is 23 percent, based on the               product, whether the product contains
                                                  intermediate ingredient and feedstock                   product with a tested biobased content                any recovered material in addition to
                                                  categories: Intermediates—binders;                      of 26 percent. The biobased concrete                  biobased ingredients, and other test
                                                  intermediates—chemicals;                                repair materials—concrete patching                    methods or performance standards
                                                  intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                    product—contains 72 percent biobased                  through which the product has
                                                  and intermediates—paints and coating                    content, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   undergone testing. This information will
                                                  components.                                             In establishing the minimum biobased                  assist Federal agencies in determining
                                                     Specific product information,                        content requirement for this product                  whether qualifying biobased concrete
                                                  including company contact, intended                     category, USDA did not find a reason to               repair materials overlap with the CPG-
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                  exclude this product. Thus, the                       designated product category of
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 proposed minimum biobased content                     Construction Products: Cement and
                                                  concrete curing agents and may be                       for this product subcategory is 69                    Concrete and which product should be
                                                  found on the BioPreferred Program’s                     percent, based on the product’s tested                afforded the preference in purchasing.
                                                  website.                                                biobased content of 72 percent.
                                                     Biobased concrete curing agents may                     Information supplied by these                      6. Durable Cutlery (Minimum Biobased
                                                  overlap with the products categorized in                manufacturers and vendors indicates                   Content 28 Percent)
                                                  the EPA’s CPG product category of                       that these products are being used                       Durable cutlery consists of dining
                                                  Construction Products: Cement and                       commercially. While these                             utensils that are designed to be used
                                                  Concrete. USDA is requesting that                       manufacturers and vendors did not                     multiple times.
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of these                      identify additional test methods,                        USDA identified one manufacturer
                                                  qualifying biobased products provide                    performance standards, product                        and vendor of three biobased durable
                                                  information on the USDA website                         certifications, and other measures of                 cutlery products. This manufacturer and
                                                  regarding the intended uses of the                      performance for these products, USDA                  vendor is not the only manufacturer and
                                                  product, whether the product contains                   is open to evaluating products that have              vendor of biobased durable cutlery;
                                                  any recovered material in addition to                   undergone additional testing or have                  rather, it is the only one that was
                                                  biobased ingredients, and other test                    achieved other types of product                       identified as USDA Certified Biobased
                                                  methods or performance standards                        certifications for inclusion in these                 Products in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  through which the product has                           finished product subcategories.                       database. These biobased durable
                                                  undergone testing. This information will                   USDA has been unable to obtain data                cutlery products contain 31, 31, and 98
                                                  assist Federal agencies in determining                  on the amount of concrete repair                      percent biobased content, as measured
                                                  whether qualifying biobased concrete                    materials purchased by Federal                        by ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  curing agents overlap with the CPG-                     procuring agencies. However, USDA                     minimum biobased content requirement
                                                  designated product category of                          believes that some Federal agencies and               for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  Construction Products: Cement and                       their contractors do and would likely                 find a reason to exclude any of these
                                                  Concrete and which product should be                    purchase these types of products.                     products. Thus, the proposed minimum
                                                  afforded the preference in purchasing.                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 biobased content for this product
                                                                                                          Section II, designating this finished                 category is 28 percent, based on the
                                                  5. Concrete Repair Materials (Minimum                                                                         products with tested biobased contents
                                                                                                          product subcategory would contribute
                                                  Biobased Content: 23 Percent for                                                                              of 31 percent.
                                                                                                          towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  Concrete Leveling and 69 Percent for                                                                             Information supplied by this
                                                                                                          requirements to designate products
                                                  Concrete Patching)                                                                                            manufacturer and vendor indicates that
                                                                                                          composed of designated intermediate
                                                     Concrete leveling materials are                      ingredients and feedstocks. Concrete                  these products are being used
                                                  products that are designed to repair                    repair materials may be manufactured                  commercially. While this manufacturer
                                                  cracks and other damage to concrete by                  using the following designated                        and vendor did not identify additional
                                                  raising or stabilizing concrete. Concrete               intermediate ingredient and feedstock                 test methods, performance standards,
                                                  patching materials are products that are                categories: Intermediates—binders;                    product certifications, and other
                                                  designed to repair cracks and other                     intermediates—chemicals;                              measures of performance for these
                                                  damage to concrete by filling and                       intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                     products, USDA is open to evaluating
                                                  patching the concrete.                                  intermediates—foams; intermediates—                   products that have undergone
                                                     USDA identified one manufacturer                     oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates—                 additional testing or have achieved
                                                  and vendor of two biobased concrete                     paint and coating components; and                     other types of product certifications for
                                                  leveling products and one manufacturer                  intermediates—rubber materials.                       inclusion in this finished product
                                                  and vendor of one biobased concrete                        Specific product information,                      category.
                                                  patching product. These manufacturers                   including company contact, intended                      USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  and vendors do not include all                          use, biobased content, and performance                on the amount of durable cutlery
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   characteristics, have been collected on               purchased by Federal procuring
                                                  concrete repair materials, merely those                 Concrete Repair Materials and may be                  agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                  identified as USDA Certified Biobased                   found on the BioPreferred Program’s                   some Federal agencies and their
                                                  Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                  website.                                              contractors do and would likely
                                                  database. The biobased concrete repair                     Biobased concrete repair materials                 purchase these types of products.
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                                                  materials—concrete leveling products—                   may overlap with the products                         Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  contain 26 percent and 46 percent                       categorized in the EPA’s CPG product                  Section II, designating this finished
                                                  biobased content, as measured by ASTM                   category of Construction Products:                    product category would contribute
                                                  D6866. In establishing the minimum                      Cement and Concrete. USDA is                          towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  biobased content requirement for this                   requesting that manufacturers and                     requirements to designate products
                                                  product subcategory, USDA did not find                  vendors of these qualifying biobased                  composed of designated intermediate
                                                  a reason to exclude either of these                     products provide information on the                   ingredients and feedstocks. Durable
                                                  products. Thus, the proposed minimum                    USDA website of qualifying biobased                   cutlery may be manufactured using the


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                                                  following designated intermediate                       the following designated intermediate                 some Federal agencies and their
                                                  ingredient and feedstock categories:                    ingredient and feedstock categories:                  contractors do and would likely
                                                  Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                   Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 purchase these types of products.
                                                  chemicals; intermediates—oils, fats, and                chemicals; intermediates—oils, fats, and              Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  waxes; intermediates—plastic resins;                    waxes; intermediates—plastic resins;                  Section II, designating this finished
                                                  and intermediates—rubber materials.                     and intermediates—rubber materials.                   product category would contribute
                                                    Specific product information,                           Specific product information,                       towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  including company contact, intended                     including company contact, intended                   requirements to designate products
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                  use, biobased content, and performance                composed of designated intermediate
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 characteristics, have been collected on               ingredients and feedstocks. Epoxy
                                                  durable cutlery products and may be                     durable tableware products and may be                 systems may be manufactured using the
                                                  found on the BioPreferred Program’s                     found on the BioPreferred Program’s                   following designated intermediate
                                                  website.                                                website.                                              ingredient and feedstock categories:
                                                  7. Durable Tableware (Minimum                                                                                 Intermediates—binders; intermediates—
                                                                                                          8. Epoxy Systems (Minimum Biobased
                                                  Biobased Content 28 Percent)                                                                                  chemicals; intermediates—oils, fats, and
                                                                                                          Content 23 Percent)
                                                                                                                                                                waxes; intermediates—paints and
                                                     Durable tableware consists of                           Epoxy systems are two-component                    coating components; and
                                                  multiple-use drinkware and dishware                     systems that are epoxy-based and are                  intermediates—plastic resins.
                                                  including cups, plates, bowls, and                      used as coatings, adhesives, surface                    Specific product information,
                                                  serving platters.                                       fillers, and composite matrices.                      including company contact, intended
                                                     USDA identified four manufacturers                      USDA identified six manufacturers                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  and vendors of 17 biobased durable                      and vendors of 13 biobased epoxy                      characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  tableware products. These                               systems. These manufacturers and                      epoxy systems and may be found on the
                                                  manufacturers and vendors do not                        vendors do not include all                            BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  include all manufacturers and vendors                   manufacturers and vendors of biobased
                                                  of biobased durable tableware, merely                   epoxy systems, merely those identified                9. Exterior Paints and Coatings
                                                  those identified as USDA Certified                      as USDA Certified Biobased Products in                (Minimum Biobased Content 83
                                                  Biobased Products in the BioPreferred                   the BioPreferred Program’s database.                  Percent)
                                                  Program’s database. These biobased                      These biobased epoxy systems range in                    Exterior paints and coatings are liquid
                                                  durable tableware products range in                     biobased content from 26 percent to 100               products that typically contain pigments
                                                  biobased content from 31 percent to 100                 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   to add color and are formulated for use
                                                  percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                     In establishing the minimum biobased                  on outdoor surfaces. When these
                                                  In establishing the minimum biobased                    content requirement for this product                  products dry, they typically form a
                                                  content requirement for this product                    category, USDA did not find a reason to               protective layer and provide a coat of
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 exclude any of these products. Thus, the              color to the applied surface. This
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                proposed minimum biobased content                     category includes paint and primers but
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       for this product category is 23 percent,              excludes wood and concrete sealers and
                                                  for this product category is 28 percent,                based on the product with a tested                    stains and specialty coatings such as
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      biobased content of 26 percent.                       roof coatings, wastewater system
                                                  biobased content of 31 percent.                            Information supplied by these                      coatings, and water tank coatings.
                                                     Information supplied by these                        manufacturers and vendors indicates                      USDA identified one manufacturer
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     that these products are being used                    and vendor of three biobased exterior
                                                  that these products are being used                      commercially. In addition, two of these               paints and coatings. This manufacturer
                                                  commercially. While these                               manufacturers and vendors identified                  and vendor is not the only manufacturer
                                                  manufacturers and vendors did not                       additional test methods (as shown                     and vendor of biobased exterior paints
                                                  identify additional test methods,                       below) that were used in evaluating the               and coatings; rather, it is the only
                                                  performance standards, product                          products within this product category.                manufacturer and vendor that was
                                                  certifications, and other measures of                   While there may be additional test                    identified as USDA Certified Biobased
                                                  performance for these products, USDA                    methods, performance standards,                       Products in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  is open to evaluating products that have                product certifications, and other                     database. These biobased exterior paints
                                                  undergone additional testing or have                    measures of performance applicable to                 and coatings have biobased contents of
                                                  achieved other types of product                         products within this product category,                86, 87, and 89 percent, as measured by
                                                  certifications for inclusion in this                    the test methods identified by these two              ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  finished product category.                              manufacturers and vendors include the                 minimum biobased content requirement
                                                     USDA has been unable to obtain data                  following:                                            for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  on the amount of durable tableware                         • ASTM D638 Standard Test                          find a reason to exclude any of these
                                                  purchased by Federal procuring                          Method for Tensile Properties of                      products. Thus, the proposed minimum
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                   Plastics,                                             biobased content for this product
                                                  some Federal agencies and their                            • ASTM D790 Standard Test                          category is 83 percent, based on the
                                                  contractors do and would likely                         Methods for Flexural Properties of                    product with a tested biobased content
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics                  of 86 percent.
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                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   and Electrical Insulating Materials, and                 Information supplied by this
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                      • ASTM D2486 Standard Test                         manufacturer and vendor indicates that
                                                  product category would contribute                       Methods for Scrub Resistance of Wall                  these products are being used
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   Paints.                                               commercially. While this manufacturer
                                                  requirements to designate products                         USDA has been unable to obtain data                and vendor did not identify additional
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     on the amount of epoxy systems                        test methods, performance standards,
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Durable                     purchased by Federal procuring                        product certifications, and other
                                                  tableware may be manufactured using                     agencies. However, USDA believes that                 measures of performance for these


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                                                  products, USDA is open to evaluating                    skin conditions. This category does not               characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  products that have undergone                            include tools and applicators, such as                facial care products and may be found
                                                  additional testing or have achieved                     those used to apply facial care products.             on the BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  other types of product certifications for                  USDA identified eight manufacturers
                                                                                                          and vendors of 18 biobased facial care                11. Feminine Care Products (Minimum
                                                  inclusion in this finished product
                                                                                                          products. These manufacturers and                     Biobased Content 65 Percent)
                                                  category.
                                                    USDA has been unable to obtain data                   vendors do not include all                               Feminine care products are products
                                                  on the amount of exterior paints and                    manufacturers and vendors of biobased                 that are designed for maintaining
                                                  coatings purchased by Federal                           facial care products, merely those                    feminine health and hygiene. This
                                                  procuring agencies. However, USDA                       identified as USDA Certified Biobased                 category includes sanitary napkins,
                                                  believes that some Federal agencies and                 Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                panty liners, and tampons.
                                                  their contractors do and would likely                   database. These biobased facial care                     USDA identified two manufacturers
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       products range in biobased content from               and vendors of 18 biobased feminine
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   91 percent to 100 percent, as measured                care products. These manufacturers and
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                   by ASTM D6866. In establishing the                    vendors are not the only manufacturers
                                                  product category would contribute                       minimum biobased content requirement                  and vendors of biobased feminine care
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   for this product category, USDA did not               products; rather, they are the only
                                                  requirements to designate products                      find a reason to exclude any of these                 manufacturers and vendors that were
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     products. Thus, the proposed minimum                  identified as USDA Certified Biobased
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Exterior                    biobased content for this product                     Products in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  paints and coatings may be                              category is 88 percent, based on the                  database. These biobased feminine care
                                                  manufactured using the following                        products with tested biobased contents                products range in biobased content from
                                                  designated intermediate ingredient and                  of 91 percent.                                        68 percent to 99 percent, as measured
                                                  feedstock categories: Intermediates—                       Information supplied by these                      by ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  binders; intermediates—chemicals;                       manufacturers and vendors indicates                   minimum biobased content requirement
                                                  intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                    that these products are being used                    for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  intermediates—paint and coating                         commercially. In addition, one                        find a reason to exclude any of these
                                                  components; and intermediates—plastic                   manufacturer and vendor identified                    products. Thus, the proposed minimum
                                                  resins.                                                 additional product certifications or                  biobased content for this product
                                                    Specific product information,                         performance standards (as shown                       category is 65 percent, based on the
                                                  including company contact, intended                     below) that were used in evaluating the               product with a tested biobased content
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                  products within this product category.                of 68 percent.
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 While there may be additional test                       Information supplied by these
                                                  exterior paints and coatings and may be                 methods, performance standards,                       manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  found on the BioPreferred Program’s                     product certifications, and other                     that these products are being used
                                                  website.                                                measures of performance applicable to                 commercially. In addition, one
                                                    Biobased exterior paints and coatings                 products within this product category,                manufacturer identified additional
                                                  may overlap with the products                           those identified by this manufacturer                 product certifications or performance
                                                  categorized in the EPA’s CPG product                    and vendor include the followin:                      standards (as shown below) that were
                                                  category of Construction Products:                         • USDA National Organic Program,                   used in evaluating the products within
                                                  Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex                         • EU Organic Certification, and                    this product category. While there may
                                                  Paint for Specified Uses. USDA is                          • Global Organic Textile Standard                  be additional test methods, performance
                                                  requesting that manufacturers of these                  (GOTS).                                               standards, product certifications, and
                                                  qualifying biobased products provide                       USDA has been unable to obtain data                other measures of performance
                                                  information on the USDA website                         on the amount of facial care products                 applicable to products within this
                                                  regarding the intended uses of the                      purchased by Federal procuring                        product category, those identified by
                                                  product, whether the product contains                   agencies. However, USDA believes that                 this manufacturer include the following:
                                                  any recovered material in addition to                   some Federal agencies and their                          • USDA National Organic Program,
                                                  biobased ingredients, and performance                   contractors do and would likely                          • EU Organic Certification, and
                                                  standards through which the product                     purchase these types of products.                        • Global Organic Textile Standard
                                                  has undergone testing. This information                 Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 (GOTS).
                                                  will assist Federal agencies in                         Section II, designating this finished                    USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  determining whether qualifying                          product category would contribute                     on the amount of feminine care
                                                  biobased exterior paints and coatings                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 products purchased by Federal
                                                  overlap with the CPG-designated                         requirements to designate products                    procuring agencies. However, USDA
                                                  product category of Construction                        composed of designated intermediate                   believes that some Federal agencies and
                                                  Products: Consolidated and Reprocessed                  ingredients and feedstocks. Facial care               their contractors do and would likely
                                                  Latex Paint for Specified Uses and                      products may be manufactured using                    purchase these types of products.
                                                  which product should be afforded the                    the following designated intermediate                 Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  preference in purchasing.                               ingredient and feedstock categories:                  Section II, designating this finished
                                                                                                          Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 product category would contribute
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                                                  10. Facial Care Products (Minimum                       chemicals; intermediates—fibers and                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  Biobased Content 88 Percent)                            fabrics; intermediates—foams;                         requirements to designate products
                                                    Facial care products are cleansers,                   intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                  composed of designated intermediate
                                                  moisturizers, and treatments specifically               and intermediates—personal care                       ingredients and feedstocks. Feminine
                                                  designed for the face. These products                   product components.                                   care products may be manufactured
                                                  are used to care for the condition of the                  Specific product information,                      using the following designated
                                                  face by supporting skin integrity,                      including company contact, intended                   intermediate ingredient and feedstock
                                                  enhancing its appearance, and relieving                 use, biobased content, and performance                categories: Intermediates—binders;


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                                                  intermediates—chemicals;                                   USDA has been unable to obtain data                products, USDA is open to evaluating
                                                  intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                       on the amount of fire logs and fire                   products that have undergone
                                                  intermediates—foams; intermediates—                     starters purchased by Federal procuring               additional testing or have achieved
                                                  personal care product components;                       agencies. However, USDA believes that                 other types of product certifications for
                                                  intermediates—plastic resins; and                       some Federal agencies and their                       inclusion in this finished product
                                                  intermediates—rubber materials.                         contractors do and would likely                       category.
                                                    Specific product information,                         purchase these types of products.
                                                                                                          Additionally, as discussed earlier in                    USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  including company contact, intended
                                                                                                          Section II, designating this finished                 on the amount of folders and filing
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                                                                          product category would contribute                     products purchased by Federal
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  feminine care products and may be                       towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 procuring agencies. However, USDA
                                                  found on the BioPreferred Program’s                     requirements to designate products                    believes that some Federal agencies and
                                                  website.                                                composed of designated intermediate                   their contractors do and would likely
                                                                                                          ingredients and feedstocks. Fire logs                 purchase these types of products.
                                                  12. Fire Logs and Fire Starters                         and fire starters may be manufactured                 Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  (Minimum Biobased Content 92                            using the following designated                        Section II, designating this finished
                                                  Percent)                                                intermediate ingredient and feedstock                 product category would contribute
                                                     Fire logs and fire starters are devices              categories: Intermediates—binders;                    towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  or substances that are used to start a fire             intermediates—chemicals;                              requirements to designate products
                                                  intended for uses such as comfort heat,                 intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                     composed of designated intermediate
                                                  decoration, or cooking. Examples                        intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                  ingredients and feedstocks. Folders and
                                                  include fire logs and lighter fluid. This               and intermediates—plastic resins.                     filing products may be manufactured
                                                  category excludes heating fuels for                        Specific product information,                      using the following designated
                                                  chafing dishes, beverage urns, warming                  including company contact, intended
                                                                                                                                                                intermediate ingredient and feedstock
                                                  boxes, and wick lamps.                                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                                                                                                                                categories: Intermediates—binders;
                                                     USDA identified 10 manufacturers                     characteristics, have been collected on
                                                                                                          fire logs and fire starters and may be                intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  and vendors of 18 biobased fire logs and                                                                      intermediates—fibers and fabrics;
                                                  fire starters. These manufacturers and                  found on the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                                                                          website.                                              intermediates—foams; intermediates—
                                                  vendors do not include all                                                                                    oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates—
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   13. Folders and Filing Products                       plastic resins; and intermediates—
                                                  fire logs and fire starters, merely those               (Minimum Biobased Content 66                          rubber materials.
                                                  identified as USDA Certified Biobased                   Percent)
                                                  Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                                                                           Specific product information,
                                                                                                             Folders and filing products are                    including company contact, intended
                                                  database. These biobased fire logs and                  products that are designed to hold
                                                  fire starters range in biobased content                                                                       use, biobased content, and performance
                                                                                                          together items such as loose sheets of
                                                  from 95 percent to 100 percent, as                                                                            characteristics, have been collected on
                                                                                                          paper, documents, and photographs
                                                  measured by ASTM D6866. In                                                                                    folders and filing products and may be
                                                                                                          with clasps, fasteners, rings, or folders.
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                       This category includes binders, folders,              found on the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  content requirement for this product                    and document covers.                                  website.
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                    USDA identified one manufacturer                      Biobased folders and filing products
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                and vendor of two biobased folders and                may overlap with the products
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       filing products. This manufacturer and                categorized in the EPA’s CPG product
                                                  for this product category is 92 percent,                vendor is not the only manufacturer and               categories of Non-Paper Office Products:
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      vendor of biobased folders and filing                 Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip
                                                  biobased content of 95 percent.                         products; rather, it is the only                      Portfolios, and Presentation Folders and
                                                     Information supplied by these                        manufacturer and vendor that was                      Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     identified as USDA Certified Biobased                 Envelopes. USDA is requesting that
                                                  that these products are being used                      Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                manufacturers and vendors of these
                                                  commercially. In addition, three of these               database. These two biobased folders
                                                  manufacturers and vendors identified                                                                          qualifying biobased products provide
                                                                                                          and filing products each contain 69                   information on the USDA website
                                                  additional test methods, performance                    percent biobased content, as measured
                                                  standards, and product certifications (as                                                                     regarding the intended uses of the
                                                                                                          by ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  shown below) that were used in                                                                                product, whether the product contains
                                                                                                          minimum biobased content requirement
                                                  evaluating the products within this                                                                           any recovered material in addition to
                                                                                                          for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  product category. While there may be                                                                          biobased ingredients, and other test
                                                                                                          find a reason to exclude either of these
                                                  additional test methods, performance                    products. Thus, the proposed minimum                  methods or performance standards
                                                  standards, product certifications, and                  biobased content for this product                     through which the product has
                                                  other measures of performance                           category is 66 percent, based on the                  undergone testing. This information will
                                                  applicable to products within this                      products with tested biobased contents                assist Federal agencies in determining
                                                  product category, those identified by                   of 69 percent.                                        whether qualifying biobased folders and
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                                                  these manufacturers or vendors include                     Information supplied by this                       filing products overlap with the CPG-
                                                  the following:                                          manufacturer and vendor indicates that                designated product categories of Non-
                                                     • ASTM D6751 Standard                                these products are being used                         Paper Office Products: Binders,
                                                  Specification for Biodiesel Fuel Blend                  commercially. While this manufacturer                 Clipboards, File Folders, Clip Portfolios,
                                                  Stock (B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels                and vendor did not identify additional                and Presentation Folders and Non-Paper
                                                  and                                                     test methods, performance standards,                  Office Products: Plastic Envelopes and
                                                     • UL 2115 Standard for Processed                     product certifications, and other                     which product should be afforded the
                                                  Solid-Fuel Firelogs.                                    measures of performance for these                     preference in purchasing.


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                                                  14. Foliar Sprays (Minimum Biobased                     components; and intermediates—oils,                   their contractors do and would likely
                                                  Content 50 Percent)                                     fats, and waxes.                                      purchase these types of products.
                                                                                                             Specific product information,                      Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                     Foliar sprays are products that are                  including company contact, intended                   Section II, designating this finished
                                                  applied to the leaves of plants and                     use, biobased content, and performance                product category would contribute
                                                  provide plants with nutrients. These                    characteristics, have been collected on               towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  products may also repair plants from                    foliar sprays and may be found on the                 requirements to designate products
                                                  previous pest attacks. Examples include                 BioPreferred Program’s website.                       composed of designated intermediate
                                                  liquid fertilizers, foliar feeds, and                                                                         ingredients and feedstocks. Gardening
                                                  micronutrient solutions.                                15. Gardening Supplies and Accessories
                                                                                                          (Minimum Biobased Content 43                          supplies and accessories may be
                                                     USDA identified nine manufacturers                                                                         manufactured using the following
                                                  and vendors of nine biobased foliar                     Percent)
                                                                                                                                                                designated intermediate ingredient and
                                                  sprays. These manufacturers and                           Gardening supplies and accessories                  feedstock categories: Intermediates—
                                                  vendors do not include all                              are products that are used to grow                    binders; intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   plants in outdoor and indoor settings.                intermediates—fibers and fabrics;
                                                  foliar sprays, merely those identified as               Examples include seedling starter trays,              intermediates—foams; and
                                                  USDA Certified Biobased Products in                     nonwoven mats or substrates for                       intermediates—plastic resins.
                                                  the BioPreferred Program’s database.                    hydroponics, and flower or plant pots.                  Specific product information,
                                                  These biobased foliar sprays have                       This category excludes compost                        including company contact, intended
                                                  biobased contents of 53, 74, 80, 93, 97,                activators and accelerators; erosion                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  97, 97, 100 and 100 percent, as                         control materials; fertilizers, including             characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  measured by ASTM D6866. In                              soil inoculants; foliar sprays; mulch and             gardening supplies and accessories and
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                       compost materials; and soil                           may be found on the BioPreferred
                                                  content requirement for this product                    amendments.                                           Program’s website.
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                   USDA identified eight manufacturers
                                                                                                          and vendors of 12 biobased gardening                  16. Heating Fuels and Wick Lamps
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                                                                      (Minimum Biobased Content 75
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       supplies and accessories. These
                                                                                                          manufacturers and vendors do not                      Percent)
                                                  for this product category is 50 percent,
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      include all manufacturers and vendors                    Heating fuels and wick lamps are
                                                  biobased content of 53 percent.                         of biobased gardening supplies and                    products that create controlled sources
                                                     Information supplied by these                        accessories, merely those identified as               of heat or sustain controlled open
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     USDA Certified Biobased Products in                   flames that are used for warming food,
                                                  that these products are being used                      the BioPreferred Program’s database.                  portable stoves, beverage urns, or
                                                                                                          These biobased gardening supplies and                 fondues. This category also includes
                                                  commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                                                                          accessories range in biobased content                 wick lamps and their fuels that create
                                                  manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                                                                          from 46 percent to 100 percent, as                    controlled sources of light indoors and
                                                  an additional test method (as shown
                                                                                                          measured by ASTM D6866. In                            in camping or emergency preparedness
                                                  below) that was used in evaluating the
                                                                                                          establishing the minimum biobased                     situations. This category excludes fire
                                                  products within this product category.
                                                                                                          content requirement for this product                  logs and fire starters and candles and
                                                  While there may be additional test
                                                                                                          category, USDA did not find a reason to               wax melts.
                                                  methods, performance standards,                                                                                  USDA identified three manufacturers
                                                  product certifications, and other                       exclude any of these products. Thus, the
                                                                                                          proposed minimum biobased content                     and vendors of 12 biobased heating
                                                  measures of performance applicable to                                                                         fuels and wick lamps. These
                                                  products within this product category,                  for this product category is 43 percent,
                                                                                                          based on the product with a tested                    manufacturers and vendors do not
                                                  the test method identified by this                                                                            include all manufacturers and vendors
                                                  manufacturer and vendor is below:                       biobased content of 46 percent.
                                                                                                            Information supplied by these                       of biobased heating fuels and wick
                                                     • ASTM D4052 Standard Test                           manufacturers and vendors indicates                   lamps, merely those identified as USDA
                                                  Method for Density, Relative Density,                   that these products are being used                    Certified Biobased Products in the
                                                  and API Gravity of Liquids by Digital                   commercially. In addition, one of these               BioPreferred Program’s database. These
                                                  Density Meter.                                          manufacturers and vendors identified                  biobased heating fuels and wick lamps
                                                     USDA has been unable to obtain data                  an additional test method (as shown                   range in biobased content from 78
                                                  on the amount of foliar sprays                          below) that was used in evaluating the                percent to 100 percent, as measured by
                                                  purchased by Federal procuring                          products within this product category.                ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                   While there may be additional test                    minimum biobased content requirement
                                                  some Federal agencies and their                         methods, performance standards,                       for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  contractors do and would likely                         product certifications, and other                     find a reason to exclude any of these
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       measures of performance applicable to                 products. Thus, the proposed minimum
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   products within this product category,                biobased content for this product
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                   the one identified by this manufacturer               category is 75 percent, based on the
                                                  product category would contribute                       and vendor is below:                                  product with a tested biobased content
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                     • ASTM D6400 Standard                               of 78 percent.
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                                                  requirements to designate products                      Specification for Labeling of Plastics                   Information supplied by these
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     Designed to be Aerobically Composted                  manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Foliar                      in Municipal or Industrial Facilities.                that these products are being used
                                                  sprays may be manufactured using the                      USDA has been unable to obtain data                 commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                  following designated intermediate                       on the amount of gardening supplies                   manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                  ingredient and feedstock categories:                    and accessories purchased by Federal                  an additional test method (as shown
                                                  Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                   procuring agencies. However, USDA                     below) that was used in evaluating the
                                                  chemicals; intermediates—cleaner                        believes that some Federal agencies and               products within this product category.


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                                                  While there may be additional test                      those identified as USDA Certified                    18. Other Lubricants (Minimum
                                                  methods, performance standards,                         Biobased Products in the BioPreferred                 Biobased Content 39 Percent)
                                                  product certifications, and other                       Program’s database. These 17 biobased                   Other lubricants are lubricant
                                                  measures of performance applicable to                   kitchenware and accessories range in                  products that do not fit into any of the
                                                  products within this product category,                  biobased content from 25 percent to 100               BioPreferred Program’s specific
                                                  the test method identified by this                      percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   lubricant categories. This category
                                                  manufacturer and vendor is below:                       In establishing the minimum biobased                  includes lubricants that are formulated
                                                    • ASTM E1333 Standard Test                            content requirement for this product                  for specialized uses. Examples of other
                                                  Method for Determining Formaldehyde
                                                                                                          category, USDA did not find a reason to               lubricants include lubricants used for
                                                  Concentrations in Air and Emission
                                                                                                          exclude any of these products. Thus, the              sporting or exercise gear and equipment,
                                                  Rates from Wood Products Using a
                                                                                                          proposed minimum biobased content                     musical instruments, and specialized
                                                  Large Chamber.
                                                    USDA has been unable to obtain data                   for this product category is 22 percent,              equipment such as tree shakers. This
                                                  on the amount of heating fuels and wick                 based on the product with a tested                    category excludes lubricants that are
                                                  lamps purchased by Federal procuring                    biobased content of 25 percent.                       covered by the specific lubricant
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                                                                         categories such as chain and cable
                                                                                                            Information supplied by these
                                                  some Federal agencies and their                                                                               lubricants, firearm lubricants, forming
                                                                                                          manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  contractors do and would likely                                                                               lubricants, gear lubricants, multi-
                                                                                                          that these products are being used
                                                  purchase these types of products.                                                                             purpose lubricants, penetrating
                                                                                                          commercially. In addition, these                      lubricants, pneumatic equipment
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                                                                         lubricants, and slide way lubricants.
                                                                                                          one additional test method (as shown                    USDA identified five manufacturers
                                                  product category would contribute                       below) that was used in evaluating
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                                                                         and vendors of 14 biobased other
                                                                                                          products within this product category.                lubricants. These manufacturers and
                                                  requirements to designate products                      While there may be additional test
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                                                                           vendors do not include all
                                                                                                          methods, performance standards,                       manufacturers and vendors of biobased
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Heating
                                                                                                          product certifications, and other                     other lubricants, merely those identified
                                                  fuels and wick lamps may be
                                                  manufactured using the following                        measures of performance applicable to                 as USDA Certified Biobased Products in
                                                  designated intermediate ingredient and                  products within this product category,                the BioPreferred Program’s database.
                                                  feedstock categories: Intermediates—                    the test method identified by these                   These biobased other lubricants range in
                                                  binders; intermediates—chemicals;                       manufacturers and vendors is below:                   biobased content from 42 percent to 100
                                                  intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                         • ASTM D6400 Standard                               percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.
                                                  intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                    Specification for Labeling of Plastics                In establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  and intermediates—plastic resins.                       Designed to be Aerobically Composted                  content requirement for this product
                                                    Specific product information,                         in Municipal or Industrial Facilities.                category, USDA did not find a reason to
                                                  including company contact, intended                                                                           exclude any of these products. Thus, the
                                                                                                            USDA has been unable to obtain data                 proposed minimum biobased content
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                                                                          on the amount of kitchenware and                      for this product category is 39 percent,
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  heating fuels and wick lamps and may                    accessories purchased by Federal                      based on the product with a tested
                                                  be found on the BioPreferred Program’s                  procuring agencies. However, USDA                     biobased content of 42 percent.
                                                  website.                                                believes that some Federal agencies and                 Information supplied by these
                                                                                                          their contractors do and would likely                 manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  17. Kitchenware and Accessories                         purchase these types of products.                     that these products are being used
                                                  (Minimum Biobased Content 22                            Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                  Percent)                                                Section II, designating this finished                 manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                    Kitchenware and accessories are                       product category would contribute                     an additional test method (as shown
                                                  products designed for food or drink                     towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 below) that was used in evaluating the
                                                  preparation. These products include                     requirements to designate products                    products within this product category.
                                                  cookware and bakeware, such as baking                   composed of designated intermediate                   While there may be additional test
                                                  cups, cookie sheets, parchment paper,                   ingredients and feedstocks. Kitchenware               methods, performance standards,
                                                  and roasting bags or pans; cooking                      and accessories may be manufactured                   product certifications, and other
                                                  utensils, such as brushes, tongs,                       using the following designated                        measures of performance applicable to
                                                  spatulas, and ladles; and food                          intermediate ingredient and feedstock                 products within this product category,
                                                  preparation items, such as cutting                      categories: Intermediates—binders;                    the one identified by this manufacturer
                                                  boards, measuring cups, mixing bowls,                   intermediates—chemicals;                              and vendor is below:
                                                  coffee filters, food preparation gloves,                intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                       • California Code of Regulations
                                                  and sandwich and snack bags. These                      intermediates—foams; intermediates—                   (CCR) Title 22, Section 66696 Static
                                                  products exclude kitchen appliances,                    oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates—                 Acute Bioassay Procedures for
                                                  such as toasters, blenders, and coffee                  plastic resins; intermediates—rubber                  Hazardous Waste Samples.
                                                  makers; disposable tableware;                                                                                   USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                                                                          materials; and intermediates—textile
                                                  disposable cutlery; disposable                                                                                on the amount of other lubricants
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                                                                                                          processing materials.
                                                  containers; durable tableware; durable                                                                        purchased by Federal procuring
                                                  cutlery; and cleaning tools.                              Specific product information,                       agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                    USDA identified five manufacturers                    including company contact, intended                   some Federal agencies and their
                                                  and vendors of 17 biobased kitchenware                  use, biobased content, and performance                contractors do and would likely
                                                  and accessories. These manufacturers                    characteristics, have been collected on               purchase these types of products.
                                                  and vendors do not include all                          kitchenware and accessories and may be                Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   found on the BioPreferred Program’s                   Section II, designating this finished
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                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   94, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, and 100                  artificial turf, and other playing
                                                  requirements to designate products                      percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   surfaces. This category does not include
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     In establishing the minimum biobased                  the artificial turf or surface itself, as that
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Other                       content requirement for this product                  is included in the carpets product
                                                  lubricants may be manufactured using                    category, USDA did not find a reason to               category.
                                                  the following designated intermediate                   exclude any of these products. Thus, the                 USDA identified two manufacturers
                                                  ingredient and feedstock categories:                    proposed minimum biobased content                     and vendors of three biobased
                                                  Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                   for this product category is 71 percent,              playground and athletic surface
                                                  chemicals; intermediates—cleaner                        based on the product with a tested                    materials. These manufacturers and
                                                  components; intermediates—lubricant                     biobased content of 74 percent.                       vendors are not the only manufacturers
                                                  components; and intermediates—oils,                        Information supplied by these                      and vendors of biobased playground
                                                  fats, and waxes.                                        manufacturers and vendors indicates                   and athletic surface materials; rather,
                                                     Specific product information,                        that this product is being used                       they are the only manufacturers and
                                                  including company contact, intended                     commercially. While these                             vendors that were identified through the
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                  manufacturers and vendors did not                     USDA Certified Biobased Products
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 identify additional test methods,                     listing in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  other lubricants and may be found on                    performance standards, product                        database. These biobased playground
                                                  the BioPreferred Program’s website.                     certifications, and other measures of                 and athletic surface materials have
                                                     Biobased other lubricants may overlap                performance for these products, USDA                  biobased contents of 25, 25, and 29
                                                  with the products categorized in the                    is open to evaluating products that have              percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.
                                                  EPA’s CPG product category of                           undergone additional testing or have                  In establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  Vehicular Products: Re-Refined                          achieved other types of product                       content requirement for this product
                                                  Lubricating Oil. USDA is requesting that                certifications for inclusion in this                  category, USDA did not find a reason to
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of these                      finished product category.                            exclude any of these products. Thus, the
                                                  qualifying biobased products provide                       USDA has been unable to obtain data                proposed minimum biobased content
                                                  information on the USDA website                         on the amount of phase change                         for this product category is 22 percent,
                                                  regarding the intended uses of the                      materials purchased by Federal                        based on the products with tested
                                                  product, whether the product contains                   procuring agencies. However, USDA                     biobased contents of 25 percent.
                                                  any recovered material in addition to                   believes that some Federal agencies and                  Information supplied by these
                                                  biobased ingredients, and other test                    their contractors do and would likely                 manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  methods or performance standards                        purchase these types of products.                     that these products are being used
                                                  through which the product has                           Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 commercially. While these
                                                  undergone testing. This information will                Section II, designating this finished                 manufacturers and vendors did not
                                                  assist Federal agencies in determining                  product category would contribute                     identify additional test methods,
                                                  whether qualifying biobased Other                       towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 performance standards, product
                                                  Lubricants overlap with the CPG-                        requirements to designate products                    certifications, and other measures of
                                                  designated product category of                          composed of designated intermediate                   performance for these products, USDA
                                                  Vehicular Products: Re-Refined                          ingredients and feedstocks. Phase                     is open to evaluating products that have
                                                  Lubricating Oil and which product                       change materials may be manufactured                  undergone additional testing or have
                                                  should be afforded the preference in                    using the following designated                        achieved other types of product
                                                  purchasing.                                             intermediate ingredient and feedstock                 certifications for inclusion in this
                                                                                                          categories: Intermediates—binders;                    finished product category.
                                                  19. Phase Change Materials (Minimum                                                                              USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                                                                          intermediates—chemicals; and
                                                  Biobased Content 71 Percent)                                                                                  on the amount of playground and
                                                                                                          intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes.
                                                     Phase change materials are products                     Specific product information,                      athletic surface materials purchased by
                                                  that are capable of absorbing and                       including company contact, intended                   Federal procuring agencies. However,
                                                  releasing large amounts of thermal                      use, biobased content, and performance                USDA believes that some Federal
                                                  energy by freezing and thawing at                       characteristics, have been collected on               agencies and their contractors do and
                                                  certain temperatures. Heat is absorbed                  phase change materials and may be                     would likely purchase these types of
                                                  or released when the material changes                   found on the BioPreferred Program’s                   products. Additionally, as discussed
                                                  from solid to liquid and vice versa.                    website.                                              earlier in Section II, designating this
                                                  Applications may include, but are not                                                                         finished product category would
                                                  limited to, conditioning of buildings,                  20. Playground and Athletic Surface                   contribute towards fulfilling the 2008
                                                  medical applications, thermal energy                    Materials (Minimum Biobased Content                   Farm Bill requirements to designate
                                                  storage, or cooling of food. Materials                  22 Percent)                                           products composed of designated
                                                  such as animal fats and plant oils that                   Playground and athletic surface                     intermediate ingredients and feedstocks.
                                                  melt at desirable temperatures are                      materials are products that are designed              Playground and athletic surface
                                                  typically used to make products in this                 for use on playgrounds and athletic                   materials may be manufactured using
                                                  category.                                               surfaces. Examples include materials                  the following designated intermediate
                                                     USDA identified two manufacturers                    that are applied to the surfaces of                   ingredient and feedstock categories:
                                                  and vendors of eight biobased phase                     playgrounds, athletic fields, and other               Intermediates—binders; intermediates—
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                                                  change materials. These manufacturers                   sports surfaces to enhance or change the              chemicals; intermediates—oils, fats, and
                                                  and vendors do not include all                          color or general appearance of the                    waxes; intermediates—paint and coating
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   surface and to provide safety and/or                  components; intermediates—plastic
                                                  phase change materials, merely those                    performance benefits. Such materials                  resins; and intermediate—rubber
                                                  identified as USDA Certified Biobased                   include, but are not limited to, top                  materials.
                                                  Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                  coatings, primers, line marking paints,                  Specific product information,
                                                  database. These biobased phase change                   and rubberized pellets that are used on               including company contact, intended
                                                  materials have biobased contents of 74,                 athletic courts, tracks, natural or                   use, biobased content, and performance


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                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 product certifications, and other                     commercially. In addition, three of these
                                                  playground and athletic surface                         measures of performance for this                      manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                  materials and may be found on the                       product, USDA is open to evaluating                   additional test methods or performance
                                                  BioPreferred Program’s website.                         products that have undergone                          standards (as shown below) that were
                                                    Biobased playground and athletic                      additional testing or have achieved                   used in evaluating the products within
                                                  surface materials may overlap with the                  other types of product certifications for             this product category. While there may
                                                  products categorized in the EPA’s CPG                   inclusion in this finished product                    be additional test methods, performance
                                                  product categories of Parks and                         category.                                             standards, product certifications, and
                                                  Recreation Products: Playground                           USDA has been unable to obtain data                 other measures of performance
                                                  Surfaces and Running Tracks. USDA is                    on the amount of powder coatings                      applicable to products within this
                                                  requesting that manufacturers and                       purchased by Federal procuring                        product category, those identified by
                                                  vendors of these qualifying biobased                    agencies. However, USDA believes that                 these manufacturers and vendors
                                                  products provide information on the                     some Federal agencies and their                       include the following:
                                                  USDA website regarding the intended                     contractors do and would likely                         • ASTM D6400 Standard
                                                  uses of the product, whether the                        purchase these types of products.                     Specification for Labeling of Plastics
                                                  product contains any recovered material                 Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 Designed to be Aerobically Composted
                                                  in addition to biobased ingredients, and                Section II, designating this finished                 in Municipal or Industrial Facilities,
                                                  other test methods or performance                       product category would contribute                       • HACCP: Hazard and Critical
                                                  standards through which the product                     towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 Control Points,
                                                  has undergone testing. This information                 requirements to designate products                      • ISO 9001 Quality Management
                                                  will assist Federal agencies in                         composed of designated intermediate                   Systems—Requirements, and
                                                  determining whether qualifying                          ingredients and feedstocks. Powder                      • ISO 14001 Environmental
                                                  biobased playground and athletic                        coatings may be manufactured using the                Management Systems—Requirements
                                                  surface materials overlap with the CPG-                 following designated intermediate                     with Guidance for Use.
                                                  designated product categories of Parks                  ingredient and feedstock categories:                    USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  and Recreation Products: Playground                     Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 on the amount of product packaging
                                                  Surfaces and Running Tracks and which                   chemicals; intermediates—paint and                    purchased by Federal procuring
                                                  product should be afforded the                          coating components; and                               agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                  preference in purchasing.                               intermediates—plastic resins.                         some Federal agencies and their
                                                                                                            Specific product information,                       contractors do and would likely
                                                  21. Powder Coatings (Minimum                            including company contact, intended                   purchase these types of products.
                                                  Biobased Content 34 Percent)                            use, biobased content, and performance                Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                     Powder coatings are polymer resin                    characteristics, have been collected on               Section II, designating this finished
                                                  systems that are combined with                          powder coatings and may be found on                   product category would contribute
                                                  stabilizers, curatives, pigments, and                   the BioPreferred Program’s website.                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  other additives and ground into a                                                                             requirements to designate products
                                                  powder. These coatings are applied                      22. Product Packaging (Minimum                        composed of designated intermediate
                                                  electrostatically to metallic surfaces and              Biobased Content 25 Percent)                          ingredients and feedstocks. Product
                                                  then cured under heat. Powder coatings                    Product packaging items are used to                 packaging may be manufactured using
                                                  are typically used for coating metals,                  protect, handle, and retain a product                 the following designated intermediate
                                                  such as vehicle and bicycle parts,                      during activities related but not limited             ingredient and feedstock categories:
                                                  household appliances, and aluminum                      to its storage, distribution, sale, and use.          intermediates—binders; intermediates—
                                                  extrusions.                                             These containers are typically designed               chemicals; intermediates—fibers and
                                                     USDA identified one manufacturer                     to be used once. This category excludes               fabrics; intermediates—foams;
                                                  and vendor of one biobased powder                       packing and insulating materials and                  intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
                                                  coating. This manufacturer and vendor                   shopping and trash bags.                              intermediates—paint and coating
                                                  is not the only manufacturer and vendor                   USDA identified 21 manufacturers                    components; intermediates—plastic
                                                  of biobased powder coatings; rather, it is              and vendors of 64 biobased product                    resins; and intermediates—rubber
                                                  the only manufacturer and vendor that                   packagings. These manufacturers and                   materials.
                                                  was identified through the USDA                         vendors do not include all                              Specific product information,
                                                  Certified Biobased Products listing in                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                 including company contact, intended
                                                  the BioPreferred Program’s database.                    product packaging, merely those                       use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  This biobased powder coating has a                      identified through the USDA Certified                 characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  biobased content of 37 percent, as                      Biobased Products listing in the                      product packaging and may be found on
                                                  measured by ASTM D6866. In                              BioPreferred Program’s database. These                the BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                       biobased product packaging range in                     Biobased product packaging may
                                                  content requirement for this product                    biobased content from 28 percent to 100               overlap with the products categorized in
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                   the EPA’s CPG product category of
                                                  exclude this product. Thus, the                         In establishing the minimum biobased                  Paper Products: Paperboard and
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       content requirement for this product                  Packaging. USDA is requesting that
                                                  for this product category is 34 percent,                category, USDA did not find a reason to               manufacturers and vendors of these
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                                                  based on the product’s tested biobased                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the              qualifying biobased products provide
                                                  content of 37 percent.                                  proposed minimum biobased content                     information on the USDA website
                                                     Information supplied by this                         for this product category is 25 percent,              regarding the intended uses of the
                                                  manufacturer and vendor indicates that                  based on the product with a tested                    product, whether the product contains
                                                  this product is being used                              biobased content of 28 percent.                       any recovered material in addition to
                                                  commercially. While this manufacturer                     Information supplied by these                       biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                  and vendor did not identify additional                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                   standards through which the product
                                                  test methods, performance standards,                    that these products are being used                    has undergone testing. This information


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                                                  will assist Federal agencies in                         the following designated intermediate                 percent, based on the product with a
                                                  determining whether qualifying                          ingredient and feedstock categories:                  tested biobased content of 25 percent.
                                                  biobased product packaging overlaps                     Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                    Information supplied by these
                                                  with the CPG-designated product                         chemicals; intermediates—fibers and                   manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  category of Paper Products: Paperboard                  fabrics; intermediates—foams;                         that these products are being used
                                                  and Packaging and which product                         intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;                  commercially. While these
                                                  should be afforded the preference in                    intermediates—plastic resins;                         manufacturers and vendors did not
                                                  purchasing.                                             intermediates—rubber materials; and                   identify additional test methods,
                                                  23. Rugs and Floor Mats (Minimum                        intermediates—textile processing                      performance standards, product
                                                  Biobased Content 23 Percent)                            materials.                                            certifications, and other measures of
                                                                                                             Specific product information,                      performance for these products, USDA
                                                     Rugs and floor mats are floor                        including company contact, intended                   is open to evaluating products that have
                                                  coverings that are used for decorative or               use, biobased content, and performance                undergone additional testing or have
                                                  ergonomic purposes and that are not                     characteristics, have been collected on               achieved other types of product
                                                  attached to the floor. This category                    rugs and floor mats and may be found                  certifications for inclusion in this
                                                  includes items such as area rugs, rug                   on the BioPreferred Program’s website.                finished product category.
                                                  runners, chair mats, and bathroom and                                                                            USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                                                                             Biobased rugs and floor mats may
                                                  kitchen mats. This category excludes                                                                          on the amount of shopping and trash
                                                                                                          overlap with the products categorized in
                                                  wall-to-wall carpet.                                                                                          bags purchased by Federal procuring
                                                     USDA identified three manufacturers                  the EPA’s CPG product category of
                                                                                                          Miscellaneous Products: Mats. USDA is                 agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                  and vendors of eight biobased rugs and
                                                                                                          requesting that manufacturers and                     some Federal agencies and their
                                                  floor mats. These manufacturers and
                                                                                                          vendors of these qualifying biobased                  contractors do and would likely
                                                  vendors are not the only manufacturers
                                                  and vendors of biobased rugs and floor                  products provide information on the                   purchase these types of products.
                                                  mats; rather, they are the manufacturers                USDA website regarding the intended                   Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  and vendors that were identified                        uses of the product, whether the                      Section II, designating this finished
                                                  through the USDA Certified Biobased                     product contains any recovered material               product category would contribute
                                                  Products listing in the BioPreferred                    in addition to biobased ingredients, and              towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  Program’s database. These biobased rugs                 other test methods or performance                     requirements to designate products
                                                  and floor mats each have biobased                       standards through which the product                   composed of designated intermediate
                                                  contents of 26 or 30 percent, as                        has undergone testing. This information               ingredients and feedstocks. Shopping
                                                  measured by ASTM D6866. In                              will assist Federal agencies in                       and trash bags may be manufactured
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                       determining whether qualifying                        using the following designated
                                                  content requirement for this product                    biobased rugs and floor mats overlap                  intermediate ingredient and feedstock
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 with the CPG-designated product                       categories: Intermediates—binders;
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                category of Miscellaneous Products:                   intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       Mats and which product should be                      intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
                                                  for this product category is 23 percent,                afforded the preference in purchasing.                intermediates—paint and coating
                                                  based on the products’ tested biobased                                                                        components; and intermediates—plastic
                                                                                                          24. Shopping and Trash Bags (Minimum                  resins.
                                                  contents of 26 percent.                                 Biobased Content 22 Percent)
                                                     Information supplied by these                                                                                 Specific product information,
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                        Shopping and trash bags are open-                  including company contact, intended
                                                  that these products are being used                      ended bags that are typically made of                 use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  commercially. While these                               thin, flexible film and are used for                  characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  manufacturers and vendors did not                       containing and transporting items such                shopping and trash bags and may be
                                                  identify additional test methods,                       as consumer goods and waste. Examples                 found on the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  performance standards, product                          include trash bags, can liners, shopping              website.
                                                  certifications, and other measures of                   or grocery bags, pet waste bags, compost                 Biobased shopping and trash bags
                                                  performance for these products, USDA                    bags, and yard waste bags. This category              may overlap with the products
                                                  is open to evaluating products that have                does not include product packaging,                   categorized in the EPA’s CPG product
                                                  undergone additional testing or have                    disposable containers, or semi-durable                category of Non-Paper Office Products:
                                                  achieved other types of product                         and non-durable films.                                Plastic Trash Bags. USDA is requesting
                                                  certifications for inclusion in this                       USDA identified six manufacturers                  that manufacturers and vendors of these
                                                  finished product category.                              and vendors of nine shopping and trash                qualifying biobased products provide
                                                     USDA has been unable to obtain data                  bags. These manufacturers and vendors                 information on the USDA website
                                                  on the amount of rugs and floor mats                    do not include all manufacturers and                  regarding the intended uses of the
                                                  purchased by Federal procuring                          vendors of biobased shopping and trash                product, whether the product contains
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                   bags, merely those identified as USDA                 any recovered material in addition to
                                                  some Federal agencies and their                         Certified Biobased Products in the                    biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                  contractors do and would likely                         BioPreferred Program’s database. These                standards through which the product
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       biobased shopping and trash bags have                 has undergone testing. This information
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                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   biobased contents of 25, 26, 26, 38, 47,              will assist Federal agencies in
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                   48, 75, 88 and 99 percent, as measured                determining whether qualifying
                                                  product category would contribute                       by ASTM D6866. In establishing the                    biobased shopping and trash bags
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   minimum biobased content requirement                  overlap with the CPG-designated
                                                  requirements to designate products                      for this product category, USDA did not               product category of Non-Paper Office
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                     find a reason to exclude any products.                Products: Plastic Trash Bags and which
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Rugs and                    Thus, the proposed minimum biobased                   product should be afforded the
                                                  floor mats may be manufactured using                    content for this product category is 22               preference in purchasing.


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                                                  25. Soil Amendments (Minimum                            composed of designated intermediate                   reason to exclude any products. Thus,
                                                  Biobased Content 72 Percent)                            ingredients and feedstocks. Soil                      the proposed minimum biobased
                                                    Soil amendments are materials that                    amendments may be manufactured                        content for this product category is 26
                                                  enhance the physical characteristics of                 using the following designated                        percent, based on the products with
                                                  soil through improving water retention                  intermediate ingredient and feedstock                 tested biobased contents of 29 percent.
                                                                                                          categories: Intermediates—binders;                       Information supplied by these
                                                  or drainage, improving nutrient cycling,
                                                                                                          intermediates—chemicals; and                          manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  promoting microbial growth, or
                                                                                                          intermediates—fibers and fabrics.                     that these products are being used
                                                  changing the soil’s pH. This category
                                                                                                            Specific product information,                       commercially. While these
                                                  excludes foliar sprays and chemical
                                                                                                          including company contact, intended                   manufacturers and vendors did not
                                                  fertilizers.
                                                                                                          use, biobased content, and performance                identify additional test methods,
                                                    USDA identified 15 manufacturers
                                                                                                          characteristics, have been collected on               performance standards, product
                                                  and vendors of 17 biobased soil
                                                                                                          soil amendments and may be found on                   certifications, and other measures of
                                                  amendments. These manufacturers and
                                                                                                          the BioPreferred Program’s website.                   performance for these products, USDA
                                                  vendors do not include all                                Biobased soil amendments may                        is open to evaluating products that have
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of biobased                   overlap with the products categorized in              undergone additional testing or have
                                                  soil amendments, merely those                           the EPA’s CPG product categories of                   achieved other types of product
                                                  identified through the USDA Certified                   Landscaping Products: Compost Made                    certifications for inclusion in this
                                                  Biobased Products listingin the                         From Recovered Organic Materials and                  finished product category.
                                                  BioPreferred Program’s database. These                  Landscaping Products: Fertilizer Made                    USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  biobased soil amendments range in                       From Recovered Organic Materials.                     on the amount of surface guards,
                                                  biobased content from 75 percent to 100                 USDA is requesting that manufacturers                 molding, and trim purchased by Federal
                                                  percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                     and vendors of these qualifying                       procuring agencies. However, USDA
                                                  In establishing the minimum biobased                    biobased products provide information                 believes that some Federal agencies and
                                                  content requirement for this product                    on the USDA website regarding the                     their contractors do and would likely
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 intended uses of the product, whether                 purchase these types of products.
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                the product contains any recovered                    Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       material, in addition to biobased                     Section II, designating this finished
                                                  for this product category is 72 percent,                ingredients, and other test methods or                product category would contribute
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      performance standards through which                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  biobased content of 75 percent.                         the product has undergone testing. This               requirements to designate products
                                                    Information supplied by these                         information will assist Federal agencies              composed of designated intermediate
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     in determining whether qualifying                     ingredients and feedstocks. Surface
                                                  that these products are being used                      biobased soil amendments overlap with                 guards, molding, and trim may be
                                                  commercially. In addition, two of these                 the CPG-designated product categories                 manufactured using the following
                                                  manufacturers and vendors identified                    of Landscaping Products: Compost                      designated intermediate ingredient and
                                                  additional test methods or product                      Made From Recovered Organic                           feedstock categories: Intermediates—
                                                  certifications (as shown below) that                    Materials and Landscaping Products:                   binders; intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  were used in evaluating the products                    Fertilizer Made From Recovered                        intermediates—fibers and fabrics;
                                                  within this product category. While                     Organic Materials and which product                   intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
                                                  there may be additional test methods,                   should be afforded the preference in                  intermediates—plastic resins; and
                                                  performance standards, product                          purchasing.                                           intermediates—rubber materials.
                                                  certifications, and other measures of                                                                            Specific product information,
                                                  performance that are applicable to                      26. Surface Guards, Molding, and Trim
                                                                                                                                                                including company contact, intended
                                                  products within this product category,                  (Minimum Biobased Content 26
                                                                                                                                                                use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  the product certification identified by                 Percent)
                                                                                                                                                                characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  these manufacturers and vendors                           Surface guards, molding, and trim                   surface guards, molding, and trim
                                                  includes the following:                                 products are typically used during                    products and may be found on the
                                                    • ASTM D6868 Standard                                 construction or manufacturing. These                  BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  Specification for Labeling of End Items                 products are designed to protect
                                                  that Incorporate Plastics and Polymers                  surfaces, such as walls and floors, from              27. Toys and Sporting Gear (Minimum
                                                  as Coatings or Additives with Paper and                 damage or to cover the exposed edges of               Biobased Content 32 Percent)
                                                  Other Substrates Designed to be                         furniture or floors.                                    Toys and sporting gear are products
                                                  Aerobically Composted in Municipal or                     USDA identified two manufacturers                   that are designed for indoor or outdoor
                                                  Industrial Facilities and                               and vendors of two surface guards,                    recreational use including, but not
                                                    • US Composting Council Seal of                       molding, and trim products. These                     limited to, toys; games; and sporting
                                                  Testing Assurance.                                      manufacturers and vendors do not                      equipment and accessories such as
                                                    USDA has been unable to obtain data                   include all manufacturers and vendors                 balls, bats, racquets, nets, and bicycle
                                                  on the amount of soil amendments                        of biobased surface guards, molding,                  seats. This category does not include
                                                  purchased by Federal procuring                          and trim products, merely those                       products such as cleaners, lubricants,
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                   identified as USDA Certified Biobased                 and oils that are used to maintain or
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                                                  some Federal agencies and their                         Products in the BioPreferred Program’s                clean toys and sporting gear.
                                                  contractors do and would likely                         database. These biobased surface                        USDA identified two manufacturers
                                                  purchase these types of products.                       guards, molding, and trim products                    and vendors of seven toys and sporting
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   have biobased contents of 29 percent                  gear. These manufacturers and vendors
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                   and 35 percent, as measured by ASTM                   do not include all manufacturers and
                                                  product category would contribute                       D6866. In establishing the minimum                    vendors of biobased toys and sporting
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                   biobased content requirement for this                 gear, merely those identified as USDA
                                                  requirements to designate products                      product category, USDA did not find a                 Certified Biobased Products in the


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                                                  BioPreferred Program’s database. These                  curbs, driveways, parking lots,                       29. Transmission Fluids (Minimum
                                                  biobased toys and sporting gear have                    sidewalks, and airport runways.                       Biobased Content 60 Percent)
                                                  biobased contents ranging from 35                          USDA identified one manufacturer
                                                  percent to 100 percent, as measured by                                                                           Transmission fluids are liquids that
                                                                                                          and vendor of five traffic and zone                   lubricate and cool the moving parts in
                                                  ASTM D6866. In establishing the                         marking paints. This manufacturer and
                                                  minimum biobased content requirement                                                                          a transmission to prevent wearing and
                                                                                                          vendor is not the only manufacturer and               to ensure smooth performance.
                                                  for this product category, USDA did not
                                                                                                          vendor of biobased traffic and zone                      USDA identified two manufacturers
                                                  find a reason to exclude any products.
                                                                                                          marking paints; rather, it is the only one            and vendors of two transmission fluids.
                                                  Thus, the proposed minimum biobased
                                                                                                          identified through the USDA Certified                 These manufacturers and vendors do
                                                  content for this product category is 32
                                                  percent, based on the products with                     Biobased Products listing in the                      not include all manufacturers and
                                                  tested biobased contents of 35 percent.                 BioPreferred Program’s database. These                vendors of biobased transmission fluids,
                                                     Information supplied by these                        biobased traffic and zone marking paints              merely those identified through the
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     have biobased contents of 33, 33, 34, 35,             USDA Certified Biobased Products
                                                  that these products are being used                      and 38 percent, as measured by ASTM                   listing in the BioPreferred Program’s
                                                  commercially. While these                               D6866. In establishing the minimum                    database. These biobased transmission
                                                  manufacturers and vendors did not                       biobased content requirement for this                 fluids have biobased contents of 63
                                                  identify additional test methods,                       product category, USDA did not find a                 percent and 96 percent, as measured by
                                                  performance standards, product                          reason to exclude any products. Thus,                 ASTM D6866. In establishing the
                                                  certifications, and other measures of                   the proposed minimum biobased                         minimum biobased content requirement
                                                  performance for these products, USDA                    content for this product category is 30               for this product category, USDA did not
                                                  is open to evaluating products that have                percent, based on the products with                   find a reason to exclude either product.
                                                  undergone additional testing or have                    tested biobased contents of 33 percent.               Thus, the proposed minimum biobased
                                                  achieved other types of product                            Information supplied by this                       content for this product category is 60
                                                  certifications for inclusion in this                    manufacturer and vendor indicates that                percent, based on the product with a
                                                  finished product category.                              these products are being used                         tested biobased content of 63 percent.
                                                     USDA has been unable to obtain data                                                                           Information supplied by these
                                                                                                          commercially. While this manufacturer
                                                  on the amount of toys and sporting gear                                                                       manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                                                                          and vendor did not identify additional
                                                  purchased by Federal procuring                                                                                that these products are being used
                                                  agencies. However, USDA believes that                   test methods, performance standards,
                                                                                                          product certifications, and other                     commercially. While these
                                                  some Federal agencies and their                                                                               manufacturers and vendors did not
                                                  contractors do and would likely                         measures of performance for these
                                                                                                          products, USDA is open to evaluating                  identify additional test methods,
                                                  purchase these types of products.                                                                             performance standards, product
                                                  Additionally, as discussed earlier in                   products that have undergone
                                                                                                          additional testing or have achieved                   certifications, and other measures of
                                                  Section II, designating this finished                                                                         performance for these products, USDA
                                                  product category would contribute                       other types of product certifications for
                                                                                                          inclusion in this finished product                    is open to evaluating products that have
                                                  towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                                                                         undergone additional testing or have
                                                  requirements to designate products                      category.
                                                                                                                                                                achieved other types of product
                                                  composed of designated intermediate                        USDA has been unable to obtain data                certifications for inclusion in this
                                                  ingredients and feedstocks. Toys and                    on the amount of traffic and zone                     finished product category.
                                                  sporting gear may be manufactured                       marking paints purchased by Federal                      USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  using the following designated                          procuring agencies. However, USDA                     on the amount of transmission fluids
                                                  intermediate ingredient and feedstock                   believes that some Federal agencies and               purchased by Federal procuring
                                                  categories: Intermediates—binders;                      their contractors do and would likely                 agencies. However, USDA believes that
                                                  intermediates—chemicals;                                purchase these types of products.                     some Federal agencies and their
                                                  intermediates—fibers and fabrics;                       Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 contractors do and would likely
                                                  intermediates—foams; intermediates—                     Section II, designating this finished                 purchase these types of products.
                                                  lubricant components; intermediates—                    product category would contribute                     Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  oils, fats, and waxes; intermediates—                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 Section II, designating this finished
                                                  paint and coating components;                           requirements to designate products                    product category would contribute
                                                  intermediates—plastic resins;                           composed of designated intermediate                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  intermediates—rubber materials; and                     ingredients and feedstocks. Traffic and               requirements to designate products
                                                  intermediates—textile processing                        zone marking paints may be                            composed of designated intermediate
                                                  materials.                                              manufactured using the following
                                                     Specific product information,                                                                              ingredients and feedstocks.
                                                                                                          designated intermediate ingredient and                Transmission fluids may be
                                                  including company contact, intended                     feedstock categories: Intermediates—
                                                  use, biobased content, and performance                                                                        manufactured using the following
                                                                                                          binders; intermediates—chemicals;                     designated intermediate ingredient and
                                                  characteristics, have been collected on                 intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
                                                  toys and sporting gear and may be found                                                                       feedstock categories: Intermediates—
                                                                                                          intermediates—paint and coating                       binders; intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  on the BioPreferred Program’s website.                  components; and intermediates—plastic                 intermediates—lubricant components;
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                                                  28. Traffic and Zone Marking Paints                     resins.                                               and intermediates—oils, fats, and
                                                  (Minimum Biobased Content 30                               Specific product information,                      waxes.
                                                  Percent)                                                including company contact, intended                      Specific product information,
                                                     Traffic and zone marking paints are                  use, biobased content, and performance                including company contact, intended
                                                  products that are formulated and                        characteristics, have been collected on               use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  marketed for marking and striping                       traffic and zone marking paints and may               characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  streets, highways, or other traffic                     be found on the BioPreferred Program’s                transmission fluids and may be found
                                                  surfaces including, but not limited to,                 website.                                              on the BioPreferred Program’s website.


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                                                     Biobased transmission fluids may                       USDA has been unable to obtain data                    USDA identified five manufacturers
                                                  overlap with the products categorized in                on the amount of wall coverings                       and vendors of 13 biobased de-icers.
                                                  the EPA’s CPG product category of                       purchased by Federal procuring                        These manufacturers and vendors do
                                                  Vehicular Products: Re-Refined                          agencies. However, USDA believes that                 not include all manufacturers and
                                                  Lubricating Oil. USDA is requesting that                some Federal agencies and their                       vendors of biobased de-icers, merely
                                                  manufacturers and vendors of these                      contractors do and would likely                       those identified through the USDA
                                                  qualifying biobased products provide                    purchase these types of products.                     Certified Biobased Products in the
                                                  information on the USDA website                         Additionally, as discussed earlier in                 BioPreferred Program’s database. These
                                                  regarding the intended uses of the                      Section II, designating this finished                 biobased de-icers have biobased
                                                  product, whether the product contains                   product category would contribute                     contents ranging from 96 percent to 100
                                                  any recovered material in addition to                   towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill                 percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.
                                                  biobased ingredients, and other test                    requirements to designate products                    USDA is not proposing a change to the
                                                  methods or performance standards                        composed of designated intermediate                   minimum biobased content of the
                                                  through which the product has                           ingredients and feedstocks. Wall                      existing designated category. Thus, the
                                                  undergone testing. This information will                coverings may be manufactured using                   proposed minimum biobased content
                                                  assist Federal agencies in determining                  the following designated intermediate                 for this product category is 93 percent.
                                                  whether qualifying biobased                             ingredient and feedstock categories:                     Information supplied by these
                                                  transmission fluids overlap with the                    Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                  CPG-designated product category of                      chemicals; intermediates—fibers and                   that these products are being used
                                                  Vehicular Products: Engine Coolants                     fabrics; intermediates—plastic resins;                commercially. In addition, two of these
                                                  and which product should be afforded                    intermediates—rubber materials; and                   manufacturers and vendors identified
                                                  the preference in purchasing.                           intermediates—textile processing                      additional test methods or performance
                                                  30. Wall Coverings (Minimum Biobased                    materials.                                            standards (as shown below) that were
                                                  Content 62 Percent)                                       Specific product information,                       used in evaluating the products within
                                                                                                          including company contact, intended                   this product category. While there may
                                                    Wall coverings are materials that are                                                                       be additional test methods, performance
                                                  applied to walls using an adhesive. This                use, biobased content, and performance
                                                                                                          characteristics, have been collected on               standards, product certifications, and
                                                  category includes, but is not limited to,                                                                     other measures of performance
                                                  wallpaper, vinyl wall coverings, and                    wall coverings and may be found on the
                                                                                                          BioPreferred Program’s website.                       applicable to products within this
                                                  wall fabrics. This category excludes all                                                                      product category, those identified by
                                                  types of paints or coatings.                            C. Proposed Amendments to Previously                  these manufacturers and vendors
                                                    USDA identified one manufacturer                      Designated Product Categories                         include:
                                                  and vendor of five wall coverings. This                                                                          • AMS1476B SAE International
                                                  manufacturer and vendor is not the only                   In this proposed rule, USDA is
                                                                                                          proposing to amend the previously                     Deodorant, Aircraft Toilet Specification,
                                                  manufacturer and vendor of biobased                                                                              • ASTM D1177 Standard Test
                                                  wall coverings; rather, it is the only                  designated product categories of general
                                                                                                                                                                Method for Freezing Point of Aqueous
                                                  manufacturer and vendor that was                        purpose de-icers; firearm lubricants;
                                                                                                                                                                Engine Coolants,
                                                  identified through the USDA Certified                   laundry products; and water clarifying                   • ASTM D1384 Standard Test
                                                  Biobased Products listing in the                        agents. The proposed amendments are                   Method for Corrosion Test for Engine
                                                  BioPreferred Program’s database. These                  discussed in the following sections.                  Coolants in Glassware,
                                                  biobased wall coverings have biobased                   1. General Purpose De-Icers                              • Boeing D6–17487R Revision R
                                                  contents of 65, 68, 89, 89, and 89                                                                            Toilet Flushing Fluids,
                                                  percent, as measured by ASTM D6866.                        Since the designation of the general                  • EPA 2007.0 Acute Toxicity WET
                                                  In establishing the minimum biobased                    purpose de-icers product category,                    Method of Mysid, Americamysis bahia,
                                                  content requirement for this product                    USDA has gathered more information                    and
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 on de-icers intended for general purpose                 • FBC System Compatible Lubrizol
                                                  exclude any products. Thus, the                         use and/or specialized use. In reviewing              Test Method-2009—NSF CPVC.
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       this information, USDA found that there                  USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  for this product category is 62 percent,                is no significant difference in                       on the amount of de-icers purchased by
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      formulation or biobased content of de-                Federal procuring agencies. However,
                                                  biobased content of 65 percent.                         icers intended for general purpose or                 USDA believes that some Federal
                                                    Information supplied by this                          specialized use. As a result, USDA                    agencies and their contractors do and
                                                  manufacturer and vendor indicates that                  concluded that it is reasonable to                    would likely purchase these types of
                                                  these products are being used                           include these products in a single,                   products. Additionally, as discussed
                                                  commercially. In addition, this                         revised category for de-icers. USDA is                earlier in Section II, designating this
                                                  manufacturer and vendor identified an                   proposing to revise the previously                    finished product category would
                                                  additional performance standard (as                     designated general purpose de-icers                   contribute towards fulfilling the 2008
                                                  shown below) that was used in                           category to include both general                      Farm Bill requirements to designate
                                                  evaluating the products within this                     purpose and specialized de-icers, as                  products composed of designated
                                                  product category. While there may be                    follows:                                              intermediate ingredients and feedstocks.
                                                  additional test methods, performance                                                                          De-icers may be manufactured using the
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                                                                                                          De-Icers (Minimum Biobased Content 93
                                                  standards, product certifications, and                  Percent)                                              following designated intermediate
                                                  other measures of performance                                                                                 ingredient and feedstock categories:
                                                  applicable to products within this                        De-icers are chemical products (e.g.,               Intermediates—binders and
                                                  product category, the performance                       salts, fluids) that are designed to aid in            intermediates—chemicals.
                                                  standard identified by this manufacturer                the removal of snow and/or ice, and/or                   Specific product information,
                                                  and vendor is below:                                    in the prevention of the buildup of snow              including company contact, intended
                                                    • ACT Physical Properties                             and/or ice, by lowering the freezing                  use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  Performance Guideline.                                  point of water.                                       characteristics, have been collected on


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                                                  de-icers and may be found on the                        identify additional test methods,                       USDA identified five manufacturers
                                                  BioPreferred Program’s website.                         performance standards, product                        and vendors of seven biobased laundry
                                                                                                          certifications, and other measures of                 products—dryer sheets. These
                                                  2. Firearm Lubricants
                                                                                                          performance for these products, USDA                  manufacturers and vendors do not
                                                     Since the designation of the firearm                 is open to evaluating products that have              include all manufacturers and vendors
                                                  lubricants category, USDA has gathered                  undergone additional testing or have                  of biobased laundry products—dryer
                                                  more information on firearm lubricants,                 achieved other types of product                       sheets, merely those identified as USDA
                                                  as well as other firearm care products,                 certifications for inclusion in this                  Certified Biobased Products in the
                                                  such as cleaners and protectants. In                    finished product category.                            BioPreferred Program’s database. These
                                                  reviewing the information now                              USDA has been unable to obtain data                biobased laundry products—dryer
                                                  available, USDA determined that                         on the amount of firearm cleaners,                    sheets have biobased contents of 93, 96,
                                                  firearm cleaners, lubricants, protectants,              lubricants, and protectants purchased                 97, 97, 100, 100 and 100 percent, as
                                                  and products that are formulated as any                 by Federal procuring agencies.                        measured by ASTM D6866. In
                                                  combination thereof are similar in                      However, USDA believes that some                      establishing the minimum biobased
                                                  formulation and biobased content.                       Federal agencies and their contractors                content requirement for this product
                                                  Additionally, USDA found that many of                   do and would likely purchase these                    category, USDA did not find a reason to
                                                  these products are advertised as                        types of products. Additionally, as                   exclude any of these products. Thus, the
                                                  performing well in cleaning, lubricating,               discussed earlier in Section II,                      proposed minimum biobased content
                                                  and protecting firearms. USDA                           designating this finished product                     for this product category is 90 percent,
                                                  concluded that it is reasonable to                                                                            based on the product with a tested
                                                                                                          category would contribute towards
                                                  include these products in a single,                                                                           biobased content of 93 percent.
                                                                                                          fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  revised category for firearm care                                                                               Information supplied by these
                                                                                                          requirements to designate products
                                                  products. Thus, USDA is proposing to                                                                          manufacturers and vendors indicates
                                                                                                          composed of designated intermediate
                                                  revise the firearm lubricants category to                                                                     that these products are being used
                                                                                                          ingredients and feedstocks. Firearm
                                                  include additional firearm care                                                                               commercially. In addition, one of these
                                                                                                          cleaners, lubricants, and protectants
                                                  products, such as cleaners and
                                                                                                          may be manufactured using the                         manufacturers and vendors identified a
                                                  protectants, as follows:
                                                                                                          following designated intermediate                     product certification (as shown below)
                                                  Firearm Cleaners, Lubricants, and                       ingredient and feedstock categories:                  that was used in evaluating the products
                                                  Protectants (Minimum Biobased Content                   Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 within this product category. While
                                                  32 Percent)                                             chemicals; intermediates—cleaner                      there may be additional test methods,
                                                     Firearm cleaners, lubricants, and                    components; intermediates—lubricant                   performance standards, product
                                                  protectants are products that are                       components; and intermediates—oils,                   certifications, and other measures of
                                                  designed to care for firearms by                        fats, and waxes.                                      performance applicable to products
                                                  cleaning, lubricating, protecting, or any                  Specific product information,                      within this product category, the one
                                                  combination thereof. Examples include                   including company contact, intended                   identified by this manufacturer and
                                                  products that are designed for use in                   use, biobased content, and performance                vendor is below:
                                                  firearms to reduce the friction and wear                characteristics, has been collected on                  • FSC–STD–40 Forest Stewardship
                                                  between the moving parts of a firearm,                  firearm cleaners, lubricants, and                     Council Standard for Chain of Custody
                                                  to keep the weapon clean, and/or to                     protectants and may be found on the                   Certification.
                                                  prevent the formation of deposits that                  BioPreferred Program’s website.                         USDA has been unable to obtain data
                                                  could cause the weapon to jam.                                                                                on the amount of laundry products—
                                                                                                          3. Laundry Products                                   dryer sheets purchased by Federal
                                                     USDA identified 14 manufacturers
                                                  and vendors of 31 biobased firearm                        USDA previously finalized the                       procuring agencies. However, USDA
                                                  cleaners, lubricants, and protectants.                  designation of the laundry products                   believes that some Federal agencies and
                                                  These manufacturers and vendors do                      category. This category included two                  their contractors do and would likely
                                                  not include all manufacturers and                       subcategories. Since that time, USDA                  purchase these types of products.
                                                  vendors of biobased firearm cleaners,                   has obtained additional information on                Additionally, as discussed earlier in
                                                  lubricants, and protectants, merely                     products within this category and is                  Section II, designating this finished
                                                  those identified as USDA Certified                      now proposing to add one new                          product category would contribute
                                                  Biobased Products in the BioPreferred                   subcategory within the laundry                        towards fulfilling the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                  Program’s database. These biobased                      products category, as follows:                        requirements to designate products
                                                  firearm cleaners, lubricants, and                                                                             composed of designated intermediate
                                                                                                          Laundry Products—Dryer Sheets                         ingredients and feedstocks. Laundry
                                                  protectants range in biobased content                   (Minimum Biobased Content 90
                                                  from 35 percent to 100 percent, as                                                                            products—dryer sheets may be
                                                                                                          Percent)                                              manufactured using the following
                                                  measured by ASTM D6866. In
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                         Laundry products—dryer sheets are                   designated intermediate ingredient and
                                                  content requirement for this product                    products that are designed to clean,                  feedstock categories: Intermediates—
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 condition, or otherwise affect the                    binders; intermediates—chemicals;
                                                  exclude any of these products. Thus, the                quality of the laundered material. Such               intermediates—fibers and fabrics;
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       products include but are not limited to               intermediates—oils, fats, and waxes;
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                                                  for this product category is 32 percent,                laundry detergents, bleach, stain                     intermediates—plastic resins; and
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      removers, and fabric softeners. These                 intermediates—textile processing
                                                  biobased content of 35 percent.                         are small sheets that are added to                    materials.
                                                     Information supplied by these                        laundry in clothes dryers to eliminate                  Specific product information,
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     static cling, soften fabrics, or otherwise            including company contact, intended
                                                  that these products are being used                      improve the characteristics of the fabric.            use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  commercially. While these                               These products are scented or                         characteristics, have been collected on
                                                  manufacturers and vendors did not                       unscented.                                            laundry products—dryer sheets and


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                                                  may be found on the BioPreferred                        performance for these products, USDA                     By the time these product categories
                                                  Program’s website.                                      is open to evaluating products that have              are promulgated for designation, Federal
                                                                                                          undergone additional testing or have                  agencies will have had a minimum of 18
                                                  4. Water Clarifying Agents
                                                                                                          achieved other types of product                       months (from the date of this Federal
                                                     USDA is proposing the revise the                     certifications for inclusion in this                  Register notice), and much longer
                                                  designated water clarifying agents                      finished product category.                            considering when the Guidelines were
                                                  category by expanding the definition so                    USDA has been unable to obtain data                first proposed and these requirements
                                                  that the category includes water                        on the amount of water or wastewater                  were first laid out, to implement these
                                                  treatment chemicals, as well as water                   treatment chemicals purchased by                      requirements.
                                                  clarifying agents. Since the designation                Federal procuring agencies. However,                     For these reasons, USDA proposes
                                                  of the water clarifying agents product                  USDA believes that some Federal                       that the mandatory preference for
                                                  category, USDA has gathered more                        agencies and their contractors do and                 biobased products under the designated
                                                  information about water clarifying                      would likely purchase these types of                  product categories take effect one year
                                                  agents, as well as other types of water                 products. Additionally, as discussed                  after promulgation of the final rule. The
                                                  or wastewater treatment chemicals. In                   earlier in Section II, designating this               one-year period provides these agencies
                                                  reviewing the information available,                    finished product category would                       with ample time to evaluate the
                                                  USDA determined that these types of                     contribute towards fulfilling the 2008                economic and technological feasibility
                                                  products are similar in formulation,                    Farm Bill requirements to designate                   of biobased products for a specific use
                                                  biobased content, and use. USDA                         products composed of designated                       and to revise the specifications
                                                  concluded that it is reasonable to                      intermediate ingredients and feedstocks.              accordingly. However, some agencies
                                                  include these products in a single,                     Water or wastewater treatment                         may be able to complete these processes
                                                  revised category for water or wastewater                chemicals may be manufactured using                   more expeditiously, and not all uses
                                                  treatment chemicals. Therefore, USDA                    the following designated intermediate                 will require extensive analysis or
                                                  is proposing to revise the Water                        ingredient and feedstock categories:                  revision of existing specifications.
                                                  Clarifying Agents category as follows:                  Intermediates—binders; intermediates—                 Although it is allowing up to one year,
                                                  Water or Wastewater Treatment                           chemicals; intermediates—fibers and                   USDA encourages procuring agencies to
                                                  Chemicals (Minimum Biobased Content                     fabrics; intermediates—plastic resins;                implement the procurement preferences
                                                  87 Percent)                                             and intermediates—rubber materials.                   as early as practicable for procurement
                                                                                                             Specific product information,
                                                     Water or wastewater treatment                                                                              actions involving any of the designated
                                                                                                          including company contact, intended
                                                  chemicals are chemicals that are                                                                              product categories.
                                                                                                          use, biobased content, and performance
                                                  specifically formulated to purify raw                   characteristics, has been collected on                V. Where can agencies get more
                                                  water or to treat and purify wastewater                 water or wastewater treatment                         information on these USDA-designated
                                                  from residential, commercial, industrial,               chemicals and may be found on the                     product categories?
                                                  and agricultural systems. Examples                      BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  include coagulants, flocculants,                                                                                 The information used to develop this
                                                  neutralizing agents, activated carbon, or               D. Compliance Date for Procurement                    proposed rule was voluntarily
                                                  defoamers. This category excludes                       Preference and Incorporation Into                     submitted by the manufacturers of
                                                  microbial cleaning products.                            Specifications                                        products that are categorized within the
                                                     USDA identified five manufacturers                      USDA intends for the final rule to                 product categories being proposed.
                                                  and vendors of seven water or                           take effect thirty (30) days after                    These manufacturers sought to
                                                  wastewater treatment chemicals. These                   publication of the final rule. However,               participate in the BioPreferred
                                                  manufacturers and vendors do not                        USDA is proposing that procuring                      Program’s USDA Certified Biobased
                                                  include all manufacturers and vendors                   agencies would have a one-year                        Product labeling initiative and
                                                  of biobased water and wastewater                        transition period, starting from the date             submitted product information
                                                  treatment chemicals, merely those                       of publication of the final rule, before              necessary for certification. Information
                                                  identified through the USDA Certified                   the procurement preference for biobased               on each of these products can be found
                                                  Biobased Products listing in the                        products within a designated product                  on the BioPreferred Program’s website
                                                  BioPreferred Program’s database. These                  category would take effect.                           (http://www.biopreferred.gov).
                                                  biobased water or wastewater treatment                     USDA is proposing a one-year period                   Further, once the product category
                                                  chemicals have biobased contents of 90,                 before the procurement preferences                    designations in this proposal become
                                                  97, 98, 100, 100, 100, and 100 percent,                 would take effect because it recognizes               final, manufacturers and vendors
                                                  as measured by ASTM D6866. In                           that Federal agencies will need time to               voluntarily may make available
                                                  establishing the minimum biobased                       incorporate the preferences into                      additional information on specific
                                                  content requirement for this product                    procurement documents and to revise                   products for posting by the agency on
                                                  category, USDA did not find a reason to                 existing standardized specifications.                 the BioPreferred Program’s website.
                                                  exclude any products. Thus, the                         Both section 9002(a)(3) and 7 CFR                     USDA has begun performing periodic
                                                  proposed minimum biobased content                       3201(c) explicitly acknowledge the need               audits of the information displayed on
                                                  for this product category is 87 percent,                for Federal agencies to have sufficient               the BioPreferred Program’s website and,
                                                  based on the product with a tested                      time to revise the affected specifications            where questions arise, is contacting the
                                                  biobased content of 90 percent.                         to give preference to biobased products               manufacturer or vendor to verify,
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                                                     Information supplied by these                        when purchasing products within the                   correct, or remove incorrect or out-of-
                                                  manufacturers and vendors indicates                     designated product categories.                        date information. Procuring agencies
                                                  that these products are being used                      Procuring agencies will need time to                  should contact the manufacturers and
                                                  commercially. While these                               evaluate the economic and                             vendors directly to discuss specific
                                                  manufacturers and vendors did not                       technological feasibility of the available            needs and to obtain detailed
                                                  identify additional test methods,                       biobased products for their agency-                   information on the availability and
                                                  performance standards, product                          specific uses and for compliance with                 prices of biobased products meeting
                                                  certifications, and other measures of                   agency-specific requirements.                         those needs.


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                                                     By accessing the BioPreferred                        not be valid. While facing these                      is not known to what extent this may
                                                  Program’s website, agencies may also be                 quantitative challenges, USDA relied                  occur. Pre-award procurement costs for
                                                  able to obtain any voluntarily-posted                   upon a qualitative assessment to                      Federal agencies may rise minimally as
                                                  information on each product concerning                  determine the impacts of this proposed                the contracting officials conduct market
                                                  the following: Relative price; life-cycle               rule.                                                 research to evaluate the performance,
                                                  costs; hot links directly to a                                                                                availability, and price reasonableness of
                                                                                                          1. Summary of Impacts
                                                  manufacturer’s or vendor’s website (if                                                                        preferred products before making a
                                                  available); performance standards                          This proposed rule is expected to                  purchase.
                                                  (industry, government, military, ASTM/                  have both positive and negative impacts
                                                                                                          to individual businesses, including                   B. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                  ISO) that the product has been tested
                                                  against; and environmental and public                   small businesses. USDA anticipates that                  The RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601–602, generally
                                                  health information.                                     the Federal preferred procurement                     requires an agency to prepare a
                                                                                                          program will ultimately provide                       regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule
                                                  VI. Regulatory Information                              additional opportunities for businesses               subject to notice and comment
                                                  A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                    and manufacturers to begin supplying                  rulemaking requirements under the
                                                  Planning and Review and Executive                       products under the proposed designated                Administrative Procedure Act or any
                                                  Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                   biobased product categories to Federal                other statute unless the agency certifies
                                                  Regulatory Review                                       agencies and their contractors. However,              that the rule will not have a significant
                                                                                                          other businesses and manufacturers that               economic impact on a substantial
                                                     Executive Order 12866, as                            supply only non-qualifying products                   number of small entities. Small entities
                                                  supplemented by Executive Order                         and do not offer biobased alternatives                include small businesses, small
                                                  13563, requires agencies to determine                   may experience a decrease in demand                   organizations, and small governmental
                                                  whether a regulatory action is                          from Federal agencies and their                       jurisdictions.
                                                  ‘‘significant.’’ The Order defines a                    contractors. USDA is unable to                           USDA evaluated the potential impacts
                                                  ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ as one                determine the number of businesses,                   of its proposed designation of these
                                                  that is likely to result in a rule that may:            including small businesses, that may be               product categories to determine whether
                                                  ‘‘(1) Have an annual effect on the                      adversely affected by this proposed rule.             its actions would have a significant
                                                  economy of $100 million or more or                      The proposed rule, however, will not                  impact on a substantial number of small
                                                  adversely affect, in a material way, the                affect existing purchase orders, nor will             entities. Because the Federal preferred
                                                  economy, a sector of the economy,                       it preclude businesses from modifying                 procurement program established under
                                                  productivity, competition, jobs, the                    their product lines to meet new                       section 9002 applies only to Federal
                                                  environment, public health or safety, or                requirements for designated biobased                  agencies and their contractors, small
                                                  State, local, or tribal governments or                  products. Because the extent to which                 governmental (city, county, etc.)
                                                  communities; (2) Create a serious                       procuring agencies will find the                      agencies are not affected. Thus, the
                                                  inconsistency or otherwise interfere                    performance, availability and/or price of             proposal, if promulgated, will not have
                                                  with an action taken or planned by                      biobased products acceptable is                       a significant economic impact on small
                                                  another agency; (3) Materially alter the                unknown, it is impossible to quantify                 governmental jurisdictions.
                                                  budgetary impact of entitlements,                       the actual economic effect of the rule.                  USDA anticipates that this program
                                                  grants, user fees, or loan programs or the                                                                    will affect entities, both large and small,
                                                  rights and obligations of recipients                    2. Benefits of the Proposed Rule                      that manufacture or sell biobased
                                                  thereof; or (4) Raise novel legal or policy                The designation of these product                   products. For example, the designation
                                                  issues arising out of legal mandates, the               categories would provide the benefits                 of product categories for Federal
                                                  President’s priorities, or the principles               outlined in the objectives of section                 preferred procurement will provide
                                                  set forth in this Executive Order.’’                    9002: To increase domestic demand for                 additional opportunities for businesses
                                                     This proposed rule has been                          many agricultural commodities that can                to manufacture and sell biobased
                                                  determined by the Office of                             serve as feedstocks for production of                 products to Federal agencies and their
                                                  Management and Budget to be not                         biobased products and to spur                         contractors. Similar opportunities will
                                                  significant for purposes of Executive                   development of the industrial base                    be provided for entities that supply
                                                  Order 12866. We are not able to quantify                through value-added agricultural                      biobased materials to manufacturers.
                                                  the annual economic effect associated                   processing and manufacturing in rural                    The intent of section 9002 is largely
                                                  with this proposed rule. USDA                           communities. On a national and                        to stimulate the production of new
                                                  attempted to obtain information on the                  regional level, this proposed rule can                biobased products and to energize
                                                  Federal agencies’ usage within the                      result in expanding and strengthening                 emerging markets for those products.
                                                  proposed new product categories being                   markets for biobased materials used in                Because the program continues to
                                                  added and the existing categories being                 these product categories.                             evolve, however, it is unknown how
                                                  amended. These efforts were largely                                                                           many businesses will ultimately be
                                                  unsuccessful. Therefore, attempts to                    3. Costs of the Proposed Rule                         affected. While USDA has no data on
                                                  determine the economic impacts of this                     Like the benefits, the costs of this               the number of small businesses that may
                                                  proposed rule would require estimation                  proposed rule have not been quantified.               choose to develop and market biobased
                                                  of the anticipated market penetration of                Two types of costs are involved: Costs                products within the product categories
                                                  biobased products based upon many                       to producers of products that will                    designated by this rulemaking, the
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                                                  assumptions. In addition, because                       compete with the preferred products                   number is expected to be small. Because
                                                  agencies have the option of not                         and costs to Federal agencies to provide              biobased products represent an
                                                  purchasing products within designated                   procurement preference for the                        emerging market for products that are
                                                  product categories if price is                          preferred products. Producers of                      alternatives to traditional products with
                                                  ‘‘unreasonable,’’ the product is not                    competing products may face a decrease                well-established market shares, only a
                                                  readily available, or the product does                  in demand for their products to the                   small percentage of all manufacturers,
                                                  not demonstrate necessary performance                   extent Federal agencies refrain from                  large or small, are expected to develop
                                                  characteristics, certain assumptions may                purchasing their products. However, it                and market biobased products. Thus,


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                                                  the number of small businesses                          firms with paid employees within these                development of new technologies,
                                                  manufacturing biobased products                         24 NAICS categories. When considering                 creating business and employment
                                                  affected by this rulemaking is not                      the 2012 Business Patterns Geography                  opportunities that enhance local,
                                                  expected to be substantial.                             Area Series data in conjunction, these                regional, and national economies.
                                                     The Federal preferred procurement                    firms owned a total of about 48,532
                                                                                                                                                                C. Executive Order 12630:
                                                  program may decrease opportunities for                  individual establishments. Thus, the
                                                                                                          average number of establishments per                  Governmental Actions and Interference
                                                  businesses that manufacture or sell non-
                                                                                                          company is about 1.15. The 2012                       With Constitutionally Protected Property
                                                  biobased products or provide
                                                                                                          Business Patterns Geography Area                      Rights
                                                  components for the manufacturing of
                                                  such products. Most manufacturers of                    Series data also reported that of the                   This proposed rule has been reviewed
                                                  non-biobased products within the                        48,532 individual establishments, about               in accordance with Executive Order
                                                  product categories being proposed for                   48,306 (99.5 percent) had fewer than                  12630, Governmental Actions and
                                                  designation for Federal preferred                       500 paid employees. USDA also found                   Interference with Constitutionally
                                                  procurement in this rule are expected to                that the average number of paid                       Protected Property Rights, and does not
                                                  be included under the following North                   employees per firm among these                        contain policies that would have
                                                  American Industry Classification                        industries was about 35. Thus, nearly all             implications for these rights.
                                                  System (NAICS) codes:                                   of the businesses meet the Small
                                                                                                                                                                D. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice
                                                     • 314 Textile Product Mills;                         Business Administration’s definition of
                                                                                                                                                                Reform
                                                     • 3169 Other Leather and Allied                      a small business (less than 500
                                                  Product Manufacturing;                                  employees, in most NAICS categories).                   This proposed rule has been reviewed
                                                     • 32419 Other Petroleum and Coal                        USDA does not have data on the                     in accordance with Executive Order
                                                  Products Manufacturing;                                 potential adverse impacts on                          12988, Civil Justice Reform. This
                                                     • 3255 Paint, Coating, and Adhesive                  manufacturers of non-biobased products                proposed rule does not preempt State or
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          within the product categories being                   local laws, is not intended to have
                                                     • 3256 Soap, Cleaning Compound,                      proposed today but believes that the                  retroactive effect, and does not involve
                                                  and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing;                   impact will not be significant. The ratio             administrative appeals.
                                                     • 325212 Synthetic Rubber                            of the total number of companies with
                                                                                                          USDA Certified Biobased Products that                 E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                  Manufacturing;
                                                     • 325998 All Other Miscellaneous                     are categorized in this proposed product                 This proposed rule does not have
                                                  Chemical Product and Preparation                        categories to the total number of firms               sufficient federalism implications to
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          with paid employees in each of the                    warrant the preparation of a Federalism
                                                     • 325220 Artificial and Synthetic                    NAICS codes listed above is 0.0038.                   Assessment. Provisions of this proposed
                                                  Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing;                     Thus, USDA believes that the number of                rule will not have a substantial direct
                                                     • 32611 Plastics Packaging                           small businesses manufacturing non-                   effect on States or their political
                                                  Materials and Unlaminated Film and                      biobased products within this proposed                subdivisions or on the distribution of
                                                  Sheet Manufacturing;                                    product categories and selling                        power and responsibilities among the
                                                     • 32614 Polystyrene Foam Product                     significant quantities of those products              various government levels.
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          to government agencies that would be
                                                                                                                                                                F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
                                                     • 32615 Urethane and Other Foam                      affected by this rulemaking to be
                                                                                                                                                                1995
                                                  Product (except Polystyrene)                            relatively low. Also, this proposed rule
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          will not affect existing purchase orders,                This proposed rule contains no
                                                     • 32616 Plastics Bottle                              and it will not preclude procuring                    Federal mandates under the regulatory
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          agencies from continuing to purchase                  provisions of Title II of the Unfunded
                                                     • 32619 Other Plastics Product                       non-biobased products when biobased                   Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA),
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          products do not meet the availability,                2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, for State, local, and
                                                     • 3262 Rubber Product                                performance, or reasonable price                      tribal governments, or the private sector.
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          criteria. This proposed rule will also not            Therefore, a statement under section
                                                     • 3322 Cutlery and Handtool                          preclude businesses from modifying                    202 of UMRA is not required.
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          their product lines to meet new
                                                                                                                                                                G. Executive Order 12372:
                                                     • 3324 Boiler, Tank, and Shipping                    specifications or solicitation
                                                                                                                                                                Intergovernmental Review of Federal
                                                  Container Manufacturing;                                requirements for these products
                                                     • 3328 Coating, Engraving, Heat                                                                            Programs
                                                                                                          containing biobased materials.
                                                  Treating, and Allied Activities;                           After considering the economic                       For the reasons set forth in the Final
                                                     • 33992 Sporting and Athletic                        impacts of this proposed rule on small                Rule Related Notice for 7 CFR part 3015,
                                                  Goods Manufacturing;                                    entities, USDA certifies that this action             subpart V (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983),
                                                     • 33993 Doll, Toy, and Game                          will not have a significant economic                  this program is excluded from the scope
                                                  Manufacturing;                                          impact on a substantial number of small               of Executive Order 12372, which
                                                     • 33994 Office Supplies (except                      entities.                                             requires intergovernmental consultation
                                                  Paper) Manufacturing;                                      While not a factor relevant to                     with State and local officials. This
                                                     • 339994 Broom, Brush, and Mop                       determining whether the proposed rule                 program does not directly affect State
                                                  Manufacturing; and                                      will have a significant impact for RFA                and local governments.
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                                                     • 339999 All Other Miscellaneous                     purposes, USDA has concluded that the
                                                  Manufacturing.                                          effect of the rule will be to provide                 H. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                                     USDA obtained information on these                   positive opportunities for businesses                 and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                  24 NAICS categories from the U.S.                       engaged in the manufacture of these                   Governments
                                                  Census Bureau’s Economic Census                         biobased products. Purchase and use of                  This proposed rule does not
                                                  database. USDA found that in 2012, the                  these biobased products by procuring                  significantly or uniquely affect ‘‘one or
                                                  Survey of Business Owners data                          agencies increases demand for these                   more Indian tribes . . . the relationship
                                                  indicate that there were about 42,365                   products and results in private sector                between the Federal Government and


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                                                  Indian tribes, or . . . the distribution of             specifications for products to be              (2) No later than [date one year after
                                                  power and responsibilities between the                  procured shall ensure that the relevant     the date of publication of the final rule],
                                                  Federal Government and Indian tribes.’’                 specifications require the use of           procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  Thus, no further action is required                     biobased de-icers.                          this part, will give a procurement
                                                  under Executive Order 13175.                            ■ 3. Section 3201.38 is revised to read     preference for those qualifying biobased
                                                                                                          as follows:                                 laundry products specified in paragraph
                                                  I. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                                                                      (a)(2)(iii) of this section. By that date,
                                                    In accordance with the Paperwork                      § 3201.38 Firearm cleaners, lubricants, and
                                                                                                                                                      Federal agencies responsible for drafting
                                                                                                          protectants.
                                                  Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501                                                               or reviewing specifications for products
                                                  through 3520), the information                             (a) Definition. Products that are        to be procured shall ensure that the
                                                  collection under this proposed rule is                  designed to care for firearms by            relevant specifications require the use of
                                                  currently approved under OMB control                    cleaning, lubricating, protecting, or any   biobased laundry products.
                                                  number 0503–0011.                                       combination thereof. Examples include       ■ 5. Section 3201.99 is revised to read
                                                                                                          products that are designed for use in       as follows:
                                                  J. E-Government Act Compliance                          firearms to reduce the friction and wear
                                                    USDA is committed to compliance                       between the moving parts of a firearm,      § 3201.99 Water and wastewater treatment
                                                  with the E-Government Act, which                        to keep the weapon clean, and/or to         chemicals.
                                                  requires Government agencies in general                 prevent the formation of deposits that         (a) Definition. Chemicals that are
                                                  to provide the public the option of                     could cause the weapon to jam.              specifically formulated to purify raw
                                                  submitting information or transacting                      (b) Minimum biobased content. The        water or to treat and purify wastewater
                                                  business electronically to the maximum                  Federal preferred procurement product       from residential, commercial, industrial,
                                                  extent possible. USDA is implementing                   must have a minimum biobased content and agricultural systems. Examples
                                                  an electronic information system for                    of at least 32 percent, which shall be      include coagulants, flocculants,
                                                  posting information voluntarily                         based on the amount of qualifying           neutralizing agents, activated carbon, or
                                                  submitted by manufacturers or vendors                   biobased carbon in the product as a         defoamers. This category excludes
                                                  on the products they intend to offer for                percent of the total organic carbon in the microbial cleaning products.
                                                  Federal preferred procurement under                     finished product.                              (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  each designated product category. For                      (c) Preference compliance dates. No      Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  information pertinent to E-Government                   later than [date one year after the date    must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  Act compliance related to this rule,                    of publication of the final rule],          of at least 87 percent, which shall be
                                                  please contact Karen Zhang at (202)                     procuring agencies, in accordance with      based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  401–4747.                                               this part, will give a procurement          biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                                                                          preference for qualifying biobased          percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 3201                     firearm cleaners, lubricants, and           finished product.
                                                    Biobased products, Business and                       protectants. By that date, Federal             (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                  industry, Government procurement.                       agencies responsible for drafting or        later than [date one year after the date
                                                    For the reasons stated in the                         reviewing specifications for products to of publication of the final rule],
                                                  preamble, the Department of Agriculture                 be procured shall ensure that the           procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  proposes to amend 7 CFR part 3201 as                    relevant specifications require the use of this part, will give a procurement
                                                  follows:                                                biobased firearm cleaners, lubricants,      preference for qualifying biobased water
                                                                                                          and protectants.                            and wastewater treatment chemicals. By
                                                  PART 3201—GUIDELINES FOR                                ■ 4. Section 3201.40 is amended by
                                                                                                                                                      that date, Federal agencies responsible
                                                  DESIGNATING BIOBASED PRODUCTS                           adding paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and b(3)      for drafting or reviewing specifications
                                                  FOR FEDERAL PROCUREMENT                                 and revising paragraph (c) to read as       for products to be procured shall ensure
                                                                                                          follows:                                    that the relevant specifications require
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 3201                                                           the use of biobased water and
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           § 3201.40 Laundry products.
                                                                                                             (a) * * *                                wastewater treatment chemicals.
                                                      Authority: 7 U.S.C. 8102.                                                                       ■ 6. Add §§ 3201.120 through 3201.149
                                                                                                             (2) * * *
                                                  ■ 2. Section 3201.37 is amended by                         (iii) Dryer sheets. These are small      to subpart B to read as follows:
                                                  revising the section heading and                        sheets that are added to laundry in
                                                  paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows:                                                          Subpart B—Designated Product
                                                                                                          clothes dryers to eliminate static cling,
                                                                                                                                                      Categories and Intermediate
                                                                                                          soften fabrics, or otherwise improve the
                                                  § 3201.37    De-Icers.                                                                              Ingredients or Feedstocks
                                                                                                          characteristics of the fabric.
                                                     (a) Definition. Chemical products                       (b) * * *                                Sec.
                                                  (e.g., salts, fluids) that are designed to                 (3) Dryer sheets—90 percent.
                                                  aid in the removal of snow and/or ice,                                                              *      *      *     *     *
                                                                                                             (c) Preference compliance dates. (1)     3201.120 Adhesives.
                                                  and/or in the prevention of the buildup                 No later than May 14, 2009, procuring       3201.121 Animal habitat care products.
                                                  of snow and/or ice, by lowering the                     agencies, in accordance with this part,     3201.122 Cleaning tools.
                                                  freezing point of water.                                will give a procurement preference for      3201.123 Concrete curing agents.
                                                  *      *      *     *     *                             those qualifying biobased laundry           3201.124 Concrete repair materials.
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                                                     (c) Preference compliance dates. No                  products specified in paragraphs            3201.125 Durable cutlery.
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                (a)(2)(i) through (ii) of this section. By  3201.126 Durable tableware.
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                      that date, Federal agencies that have the 3201.127 Epoxy systems.
                                                                                                                                                      3201.128 Exterior paints and coatings.
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                  responsibility for drafting or reviewing    3201.129 Facial care products.
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                      specifications for items to be procured     3201.130 Feminine care products.
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased de-                  shall ensure that the relevant              3201.131 Fire logs and fire starters.
                                                  icers. By that date, Federal agencies                   specifications require the use of           3201.132 Folders and filing products.
                                                  responsible for drafting or reviewing                   biobased laundry products.                  3201.133 Foliar sprays.



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                                                  3201.134 Gardening supplies and                           procuring agencies, in accordance with                relevant specifications require the use of
                                                      accessories.                                          this part, will give a procurement                    biobased concrete curing agents.
                                                  3201.135 Heating fuels and wick lamps.                    preference for qualifying biobased                      (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                  3201.136 Kitchenware and accessories.
                                                                                                            animal habitat care products. By that                 designated product category in the
                                                  3201.137 Other lubricants.
                                                  3201.138 Phase change materials.                          date, Federal agencies responsible for                EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying
                                                  3201.139 Playground and athletic surface                  drafting or reviewing specifications for              products within this product category
                                                      materials.                                            products to be procured shall ensure                  may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-
                                                  3201.140 Powder coatings.                                 that the relevant specifications require              designated recovered content product
                                                  3201.141 Product packaging.                               the use of biobased animal habitat care               category of Construction Products:
                                                  3201.142 Rugs and floor mats.                             products.                                             Cement and Concrete. USDA is
                                                  3201.143 Shopping and trash bags.                                                                               requesting that manufacturers of these
                                                  3201.144 Soil amendments.                                 § 3201.122    Cleaning tools.                         qualifying biobased products provide
                                                  3201.145 Surface guards, molding, and                        (a) Definition. Cleaning tools are                 information on the BioPreferred
                                                      trim.
                                                                                                            objects that are used to clean a variety              Program’s website about the intended
                                                  3201.146 Toys and sporting gear.
                                                  3201.147 Traffic and zone marking paints.                 of surfaces or items and can be used                  uses of the product, information on
                                                  3201.148 Transmission fluids.                             multiple times. This category includes                whether the product contains any
                                                  3201.149 Wall coverings.                                  tools such as brushes, scrapers, abrasive             recovered material, in addition to
                                                                                                            pads, and gloves that are used for                    biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                  § 3201.120       Adhesives.                               cleaning. The expendable materials                    standards against which the product has
                                                     (a) Definition. Adhesives are                          used in cleaning, such as glass cleaners,             been tested. This information will assist
                                                  compounds that temporarily or                             single-use wipes, and all-purpose                     Federal agencies in determining
                                                  permanently bind two item surfaces                        cleaners, are excluded from this                      whether a qualifying biobased product
                                                  together. These products include glues                    category, as these materials better fit in            overlaps with the EPA’s CPG-designated
                                                  and sticky tapes used in construction,                    other categories.                                     product category of Construction
                                                  household, flooring, and industrial                          (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  Products: Cement and Concrete and
                                                  settings. This category excludes epoxy                    Federal preferred procurement product                 which product should be afforded the
                                                  systems.                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                  preference in purchasing.
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      of at least 22 percent, which shall be                  Note to Paragraph (d): Concrete curing
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     based on the amount of qualifying                     agents within this designated product
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      biobased carbon in the product as a                   category can compete with similar concrete
                                                  of at least 24 percent, which shall be                    percent of the total organic carbon in the            curing agents with recycled content. Under
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         finished product.                                     the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                          (c) Preference compliance date. No                 of 1976, section 6002, the U.S.
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                later than [date one year after the date              Environmental Protection Agency CPG-
                                                  finished product.                                                                                               designated Construction Products: Cement
                                                                                                            of publication of the final rule],                    and Concrete containing recovered materials
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                                                                            procuring agencies, in accordance with                as products for which Federal agencies must
                                                  later than [date one year after the date
                                                                                                            this part, will give a procurement                    give preference in their purchasing programs.
                                                  of publication of the final rule],
                                                                                                            preference for qualifying biobased                    The designation can be found in the
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                                                                            cleaning tools. By that date, Federal                 Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                                                                              CFR 247.12.
                                                                                                            agencies responsible for drafting or
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased
                                                                                                            reviewing specifications for products to
                                                  adhesives. By that date, Federal
                                                                                                            be procured shall ensure that the                     § 3201.124    Concrete repair materials.
                                                  agencies responsible for drafting or
                                                                                                            relevant specifications require the use of               (a) Definition. (1) Products that are
                                                  reviewing specifications for products to
                                                                                                            biobased cleaning tools.                              designed to repair cracks and other
                                                  be procured shall ensure that the
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of                                                                      damage to concrete.
                                                                                                            § 3201.123    Concrete curing agents.
                                                  biobased adhesives.                                                                                                (2) Concrete repair materials for
                                                                                                               (a) Definition. Concrete curing agents             which preferred procurement applies
                                                  § 3201.121       Animal habitat care products.            are products that are designed to                     are:
                                                     (a) Definition. Animal habitat care                    enhance and control the curing process                   (i) Concrete repair materials—
                                                  products are products that are intended                   of concrete.                                          concrete leveling. Concrete repair
                                                  to improve the quality of animal                             (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  materials—concrete leveling are
                                                  habitats such as cleaning supplies,                       Federal preferred procurement product                 products that are designed to repair
                                                  sanitizers, feeders, and products that                    must have a minimum biobased content                  cracks and other damage to concrete by
                                                  control, mask, or suppress pet odors.                     of at least 59 percent, which shall be                raising or stabilizing concrete.
                                                  This category excludes animal bedding                     based on the amount of qualifying                        (ii) Concrete repair materials—
                                                  or litter products and animal cleaning                    biobased carbon in the product as a                   concrete patching. Concrete repair
                                                  products.                                                 percent of the total organic carbon in the            materials—concrete patching are
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      finished product.                                     products that are designed to repair
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                        (c) Preference compliance date. No                 cracks and other damage to concrete by
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      later than [date one year after the date              filling and patching the concrete.
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                                                  of at least 22 percent, which shall be                    of publication of the final rule],                       (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         procuring agencies, in accordance with                minimum biobased content for all
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       this part, will give a procurement                    concrete repair materials shall be based
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                preference for qualifying biobased                    on the amount of qualifying biobased
                                                  finished product.                                         concrete curing agents. By that date,                 carbon in the product as a percent of the
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     Federal agencies responsible for drafting             total organic carbon in the finished
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  or reviewing specifications for products              product. The applicable minimum
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        to be procured shall ensure that the                  biobased contents are:


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                                                     (1) Concrete repair materials—                         of publication of the final rule],                    outdoor surfaces. When these products
                                                  concrete leveling—23 percent.                             procuring agencies, in accordance with                dry, they typically form a protective
                                                     (2) Concrete repair materials—                         this part, will give a procurement                    layer and provide a coat of color to the
                                                  concrete patching—69 percent.                             preference for qualifying biobased                    applied surface. This category includes
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     durable cutlery. By that date, Federal                paint and primers but excludes wood
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  agencies responsible for drafting or                  and concrete sealers and stains and
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        reviewing specifications for products to              specialty coatings such as roof coatings,
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                    be procured shall ensure that the                     wastewater system coatings, and water
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        relevant specifications require the use of            tank coatings.
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                        biobased durable cutlery.                                (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  concrete repair materials. By that date,                                                                        Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  Federal agencies responsible for drafting                 § 3201.126    Durable tableware.                      must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  or reviewing specifications for products                     (a) Definition. Durable tableware                  of at least 83 percent, which shall be
                                                  to be procured shall ensure that the                      consists of multiple-use drinkware and                based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of                dishware including cups, plates, bowls,               biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  biobased concrete repair materials.                       and serving platters.                                 percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                     (d) Determining overlap with a                            (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  finished product.
                                                  designated product category in the                        Federal preferred procurement product                    (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                  EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                             must have a minimum biobased content                  later than [date one year after the date
                                                  products within this product category                     of at least 28 percent, which shall be                of publication of the final rule],
                                                  may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                           based on the amount of qualifying                     procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  designated recovered content product                      biobased carbon in the product as a                   this part, will give a procurement
                                                  category of Construction Products:                        percent of the total organic carbon in the            preference for qualifying biobased
                                                  Cement and Concrete. USDA is                              finished product.                                     exterior paints and coatings. By that
                                                  requesting that manufacturers of these                       (c) Preference compliance date. No                 date, Federal agencies responsible for
                                                  qualifying biobased products provide                      later than [date one year after the date              drafting or reviewing specifications for
                                                  information on the BioPreferred                           of publication of the final rule],                    products to be procured shall ensure
                                                  Program’s website about the intended                      procuring agencies, in accordance with                that the relevant specifications require
                                                  uses of the product, information on                       this part, will give a procurement                    the use of biobased exterior paints and
                                                  whether the product contains any                          preference for qualifying biobased                    coatings.
                                                  recovered material, in addition to                        durable tableware. By that date, Federal                 (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                  biobased ingredients, and performance                     agencies responsible for drafting or                  designated product category in the
                                                  standards against which the product has                   reviewing specifications for products to              EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying
                                                  been tested. This information will assist                 be procured shall ensure that the                     products within this product category
                                                  Federal agencies in determining                           relevant specifications require the use of            may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-
                                                  whether a qualifying biobased product                     biobased durable tableware.                           designated recovered content product
                                                  overlaps with the EPA’s CPG-designated
                                                                                                            § 3201.127    Epoxy systems.                          category of Construction Products:
                                                  product category of Construction
                                                                                                                                                                  Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex
                                                  Products: Cement and Concrete and                            (a) Definition. Epoxy systems are two-
                                                                                                                                                                  Paint for Specified Uses. USDA is
                                                  which product should be afforded the                      component systems that are epoxy-
                                                                                                                                                                  requesting that manufacturers of these
                                                  preference in purchasing.                                 based and are used as coatings,
                                                                                                                                                                  qualifying biobased products provide
                                                    Note to Paragraph (d): Concrete repair                  adhesives, surface fillers, and composite
                                                                                                                                                                  information on the BioPreferred
                                                  materials within this designated product                  matrices.
                                                                                                                                                                  Program’s website about the intended
                                                  category can compete with similar concrete                   (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                                                                                                                                  uses of the product, information on
                                                  repair materials with recycled content. Under             Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act                                                                      whether the product contains any
                                                                                                            must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  of 1976, section 6002, the U.S.                                                                                 recovered material, in addition to
                                                                                                            of at least 23 percent, which shall be
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency CPG-                                                                            biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                                                                            based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  designated Construction Products: Cement                                                                        standards against which the product has
                                                  and Concrete containing recovered materials
                                                                                                            biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                                                                                                                                  been tested. This information will assist
                                                  as products for which Federal agencies must               percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                                                                                                                                  Federal agencies in determining
                                                  give preference in their purchasing programs.             finished product.
                                                                                                               (c) Preference compliance date. No                 whether a qualifying biobased product
                                                  The designation can be found in the
                                                  Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40                   later than [date one year after the date              overlaps with the EPA’s CPG-designated
                                                  CFR 247.12.                                               of publication of the final rule],                    product category of Construction
                                                                                                            procuring agencies, in accordance with                Products: Consolidated and Reprocessed
                                                  § 3201.125       Durable cutlery.                         this part, will give a procurement                    Latex Paint for Specified Uses and
                                                     (a) Definition. Durable cutlery consists               preference for qualifying biobased                    which product should be afforded the
                                                  of dining utensils that are designed to be                epoxy systems. By that date, Federal                  preference in purchasing.
                                                  used multiple times.                                      agencies responsible for drafting or                    Note to Paragraph (d): Exterior paints and
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      reviewing specifications for products to              coatings within this designated product
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     be procured shall ensure that the                     category can compete with similar exterior
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                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                                                                            paints and coatings with recycled content.
                                                                                                            relevant specifications require the use of
                                                  of at least 28 percent, which shall be                                                                          Under the Resource Conservation and
                                                                                                            biobased epoxy systems.                               Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the U.S.
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                                                                               Environmental Protection Agency CPG-
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       § 3201.128    Exterior paints and coatings.
                                                                                                                                                                  designated Construction Products:
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                  (a) Definition. Exterior paints and                 Consolidated and Reprocessed Latex Paint
                                                  finished product.                                         coatings are pigmented liquid products                for Specified Uses containing recovered
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     that typically contain pigments to add                materials as products for which Federal
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  color and are formulated for use on                   agencies must give preference in their



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                                                  purchasing programs. The designation can be               lighter fluid. This category excludes                 contains any recovered material, in
                                                  found in the Comprehensive Procurement                    heating fuels for chafing dishes,                     addition to biobased ingredients, and
                                                  Guideline, 40 CFR 247.12.                                 beverage urns, warming boxes, and wick                performance standards against which
                                                                                                            lamps.                                                the product has been tested. This
                                                  § 3201.129       Facial care products.                       (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  information will assist Federal agencies
                                                     (a) Definition. Facial care products are               Federal preferred procurement product                 in determining whether a qualifying
                                                  cleansers, moisturizers, and treatments                   must have a minimum biobased content                  biobased product overlaps with the
                                                  specifically designed for the face. These                 of at least 92 percent, which shall be                EPA’s CPG-designated product
                                                  products are used to care for the                         based on the amount of qualifying                     categories of Non-Paper Office Products:
                                                  condition of the face by supporting skin                  biobased carbon in the product as a                   Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip
                                                  integrity, enhancing its appearance, and                  percent of the total organic carbon in the            Portfolios, and Presentation Folders and
                                                  relieving skin conditions. This category                  finished product.                                     Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic
                                                  does not include tools and applicators,                      (c) Preference compliance date. No                 Envelopes and which product should be
                                                  such as those used to apply facial care                   later than [date one year after the date              afforded the preference in purchasing.
                                                  products.                                                 of publication of the final rule],
                                                                                                                                                                    Note to Paragraph (d): Biobased folders
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      procuring agencies, in accordance with                and filing products within this designated
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     this part, will give a procurement                    product category can compete with similar
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      preference for qualifying biobased fire               folders and filing products with recycled
                                                  of at least 88 percent, which shall be                    logs and fire starters. By that date,                 content. Under the Resource Conservation
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         Federal agencies responsible for drafting             and Recovery Act of 1976, section 6002, the
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       or reviewing specifications for products              U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CPG-
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                to be procured shall ensure that the                  designated Non-Paper Office Products:
                                                  finished product.                                         relevant specifications require the use of            Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip
                                                                                                                                                                  Portfolios, and Presentation Folders and Non-
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     biobased fire logs and fire starters.
                                                                                                                                                                  Paper Office Products: Plastic Envelopes
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                                                                        containing recovered materials as products
                                                                                                            § 3201.132    Folders and filing products.
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                                                                              for which Federal agencies must give
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                       (a) Definition. Folders and filing
                                                                                                                                                                  preference in their purchasing programs. The
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        products are products that are designed               designation can be found in the
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased facial                 to hold together items such as loose                  Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40
                                                  care products. By that date, Federal                      sheets of paper, documents, and                       CFR 247.16.
                                                  agencies responsible for drafting or                      photographs with clasps, fasteners,
                                                  reviewing specifications for products to                  rings, or folders. This category includes             § 3201.133    Foliar sprays.
                                                  be procured shall ensure that the                         binders, folders, and document covers.                   (a) Definition. Foliar sprays are
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of                   (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  products that are applied to the leaves
                                                  biobased facial care products.                            Federal preferred procurement product                 of plants and provide plants with
                                                                                                            must have a minimum biobased content                  nutrients. These products may also
                                                  § 3201.130       Feminine care products.                  of at least 66 percent, which shall be                repair plants from previous pest attacks.
                                                     (a) Definition. Feminine care products                 based on the amount of qualifying                     Examples include liquid fertilizers,
                                                  are products that are designed for                        biobased carbon in the product as a                   foliar feeds, and micronutrient
                                                  maintaining feminine health and                           percent of the total organic carbon in the            solutions.
                                                  hygiene. This category includes sanitary                  finished product.                                        (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  napkins, panty liners, and tampons.                          (c) Preference compliance date. No                 Federal preferred procurement product
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      later than [date one year after the date              must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     of publication of the final rule],                    of at least 50 percent, which shall be
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      procuring agencies, in accordance with                based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  of at least 65 percent, which shall be                    this part, will give a procurement                    biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         preference for qualifying biobased                    percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       folders and filing products. By that date,            finished product.
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                Federal agencies responsible for drafting                (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                  finished product.                                         or reviewing specifications for products              later than [date one year after the date
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     to be procured shall ensure that the                  of publication of the final rule],
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  relevant specifications require the use of            procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        biobased folders and filing products.                 this part, will give a procurement
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                       (d) Determining overlap with a                     preference for qualifying biobased foliar
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        designated product category in the                    sprays. By that date, Federal agencies
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                        EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                         responsible for drafting or reviewing
                                                  feminine care products. By that date,                     products within this product category                 specifications for products to be
                                                  Federal agencies responsible for drafting                 may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                       procured shall ensure that the relevant
                                                  or reviewing specifications for products                  designated recovered content product                  specifications require the use of
                                                  to be procured shall ensure that the                      categories of Non-Paper Office Products:              biobased foliar sprays.
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of                Binders, Clipboards, File Folders, Clip
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                                                  biobased feminine care products.                          Portfolios, and Presentation Folders and              § 3201.134 Gardening supplies and
                                                                                                            Non-Paper Office Products: Plastic                    accessories.
                                                  § 3201.131       Fire logs and fire starters.             Envelopes. USDA is requesting that                      (a) Definition. Gardening supplies and
                                                    (a) Definition. Fire logs and fire                      manufacturers of these qualifying                     accessories are products that are used to
                                                  starters are devices or substances that                   biobased products provide information                 grow plants in outdoor and indoor
                                                  are used to start a fire intended for uses                on the BioPreferred Program’s website                 settings. Examples include seedling
                                                  such as comfort heat, decoration, or                      about the intended uses of the product,               starter trays, nonwoven mats or
                                                  cooking. Examples include fire logs and                   information on whether the product                    substrates for hydroponics, and flower


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                                                  or plant pots. This category excludes                     sheets, parchment paper, and roasting                 lubricants. By that date, Federal
                                                  compost activators and accelerators;                      bags or pans; cooking utensils, such as               agencies responsible for drafting or
                                                  erosion control materials; fertilizers,                   brushes, tongs, spatulas, and ladles; and             reviewing specifications for products to
                                                  including soil inoculants; foliar sprays;                 food preparation items, such as cutting               be procured shall ensure that the
                                                  mulch and compost materials; and soil                     boards, measuring cups, mixing bowls,                 relevant specifications require the use of
                                                  amendments.                                               coffee filters, food preparation gloves,              biobased other lubricants.
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      and sandwich and snack bags. These                      (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     products exclude kitchen appliances,                  designated product category in the
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      such as toasters, blenders, and coffee                EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying
                                                  of at least 43 percent, which shall be                    makers; disposable tableware;                         products within this product category
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         disposable cutlery; disposable                        may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       containers; durable tableware; durable                designated recovered content product
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                cutlery; and cleaning tools.                          category of Vehicular Products: Re-
                                                  finished product.                                            (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  Refined Lubricating Oil. USDA is
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     Federal preferred procurement product                 requesting that manufacturers of these
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  must have a minimum biobased content                  qualifying biobased products provide
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        of at least 22 percent, which shall be                information on the BioPreferred
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                    based on the amount of qualifying                     Program’s website about the intended
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        biobased carbon in the product as a                   uses of the product, information on
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                        percent of the total organic carbon in the            whether the product contains any
                                                  gardening supplies and accessories. By                    finished product.                                     recovered material, in addition to
                                                  that date, Federal agencies responsible                      (c) Preference compliance date. No                 biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                  for drafting or reviewing specifications                  later than [date one year after the date              standards against which the product has
                                                  for products to be procured shall ensure                  of publication of the final rule],                    been tested. This information will assist
                                                  that the relevant specifications require                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                Federal agencies in determining
                                                  the use of biobased gardening supplies                    this part, will give a procurement                    whether a qualifying biobased product
                                                  and accessories.                                          preference for qualifying biobased                    overlaps with the EPA’s CPG-designated
                                                                                                            kitchenware and accessories. By that                  product category of Vehicular Products:
                                                  § 3201.135       Heating fuels and wick lamps.            date, Federal agencies responsible for                Re-Refined Lubricating Oil and which
                                                     (a) Definition. Heating fuels and wick                 drafting or reviewing specifications for              product should be afforded the
                                                  lamps are products that create                            products to be procured shall ensure                  preference in purchasing.
                                                  controlled sources of heat or sustain                     that the relevant specifications require
                                                  controlled open flames that are used for                  the use of biobased kitchenware and                     Note to Paragraph (d): Other lubricants
                                                                                                                                                                  within this designated product category can
                                                  warming food, portable stoves, beverage                   accessories.                                          compete with similar other lubricants with
                                                  urns, or fondue pots. This category also                                                                        recycled content. According to the Resource
                                                  includes wick lamps and their fuels that                  § 3201.137    Other lubricants.
                                                                                                                                                                  Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
                                                  create controlled sources of light                           (a) Definition. Other lubricants are               section 6002, Federal agencies must give
                                                  indoors and in camping or emergency                       lubricant products that do not fit into               preference in their purchasing programs for
                                                  preparedness situations. This category                    any of the BioPreferred Program’s                     the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
                                                  excludes fire logs and fire starters and                  specific lubricant categories. This                   CPG-designated Vehicular Products: Re-
                                                  candles and wax melts.                                    category includes lubricants that are                 Refined Lubricating Oil containing recovered
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      formulated for specialized uses.                      materials as products. The designation can be
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     Examples of other lubricants include                  found in the Comprehensive Procurement
                                                                                                            lubricants used for sporting or exercise              Guideline, 40 CFR 247.11.
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  of at least 75 percent, which shall be                    gear and equipment, musical
                                                                                                            instruments, and specialized equipment                § 3201.138    Phase change materials.
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       such as tree shakers. This category                      (a) Definition. Phase change materials
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                excludes lubricants that are covered by               are products that are capable of
                                                  finished product.                                         the specific lubricant categories such as             absorbing and releasing large amounts
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     chain and cable lubricants, firearm                   of thermal energy by freezing and
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  lubricants, forming lubricants, gear                  thawing at certain temperatures. Heat is
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        lubricants, multi-purpose lubricants,                 absorbed or released when the material
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                    penetrating lubricants, pneumatic                     changes from solid to liquid and vice
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        equipment lubricants, and slide way                   versa. Applications may include, but are
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                        lubricants.                                           not limited to, conditioning of
                                                  heating fuels and wick lamps. By that                        (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  buildings, medical applications, thermal
                                                  date, Federal agencies responsible for                    Federal preferred procurement product                 energy storage, or cooling of food.
                                                  drafting or reviewing specifications for                  must have a minimum biobased content                  Materials such as animal fats and plant
                                                  products to be procured shall ensure                      of at least 39 percent, which shall be                oils that melt at desirable temperatures
                                                  that the relevant specifications require                  based on the amount of qualifying                     are typically used to make products in
                                                  the use of biobased heating fuels and                     biobased carbon in the product as a                   this category.
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                                                  wick lamps.                                               percent of the total organic carbon in the               (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                                                                            finished product.                                     Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  § 3201.136       Kitchenware and accessories.                (c) Preference compliance date. No                 must have a minimum biobased content
                                                    (a) Definition. Kitchenware and                         later than [date one year after the date              of at least 71 percent, which shall be
                                                  accessories are products designed for                     of publication of the final rule],                    based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  food or drink preparation. These                          procuring agencies, in accordance with                biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  products include cookware and                             this part, will give a procurement                    percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  bakeware, such as baking cups, cookie                     preference for qualifying biobased other              finished product.


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                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                   information on whether the product                    containers are typically designed to be
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                contains any recovered material, in                   used once. This category excludes
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                      addition to biobased ingredients, and                 packing and insulating materials and
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                  performance standards against which                   shopping and trash bags.
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                      the product has been tested. This                        (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased phase                information will assist Federal agencies              Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  change materials. By that date, Federal                 in determining whether a qualifying                   must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  agencies responsible for drafting or                    biobased product overlaps with the                    of at least 25 percent, which shall be
                                                  reviewing specifications for products to                EPA’s CPG-designated product                          based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  be procured shall ensure that the                       categories of Parks and Recreation                    biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of              Products: Playground Surfaces and                     percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  biobased phase change materials.                        Running Tracks and which product                      finished product.
                                                                                                          should be afforded the preference in                     (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                  § 3201.139 Playground and athletic
                                                  surface materials.                                      purchasing.                                           later than [date one year after the date
                                                                                                            Note to Paragraph (d): Playground and               of publication of the final rule],
                                                     (a) Definition. Playground and athletic
                                                                                                          athletic surface materials within this                procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  surface materials are products that are
                                                                                                          designated product category can compete               this part, will give a procurement
                                                  designed for use on playgrounds and
                                                                                                          with similar playground and athletic surface          preference for qualifying biobased
                                                  athletic surfaces. Examples include                     materials with recycled content. According to
                                                  materials that are applied to the surfaces                                                                    product packaging. By that date, Federal
                                                                                                          the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act            agencies responsible for drafting or
                                                  of playgrounds, athletic fields, and other              of 1976, section 6002, Federal agencies must
                                                  sports surfaces to enhance or change the                give preference in their purchasing programs
                                                                                                                                                                reviewing specifications for products to
                                                  color or general appearance of the                      for the U.S. Environmental Protection                 be procured shall ensure that the
                                                  surface and to provide safety and/or                    Agency’s CPG-designated product categories            relevant specifications require the use of
                                                  performance benefits. Such materials                    of Parks and Recreation Products: Playground          biobased product packaging.
                                                  include, but are not limited to, top
                                                                                                          Surfaces and Running Tracks containing                   (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                                                                          recovered materials as products. The                  designated product category in the
                                                  coatings, primers, line marking paints,                 designation can be found in the
                                                  and rubberized pellets that are used on                                                                       EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying
                                                                                                          Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40               products within this product category
                                                  athletic courts, tracks, natural or                     CFR 247.10.
                                                  artificial turf, and other playing                                                                            may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-
                                                  surfaces. This category does not include                                                                      designated recovered content product
                                                                                                          § 3201.140    Powder coatings.
                                                  the artificial turf or surface itself, as that                                                                category of Paper Products: Paperboard
                                                                                                             (a) Definition. Powder coatings are                and Packaging. USDA is requesting that
                                                  is included in the carpets product                      polymer resin systems that are
                                                  category.                                                                                                     manufacturers of these qualifying
                                                                                                          combined with stabilizers, curatives,                 biobased products provide information
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                    pigments, and other additives and
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                                                                         on the BioPreferred Program’s website
                                                                                                          ground into a powder. These coatings                  about the intended uses of the product,
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                    are applied electrostatically to metallic
                                                  of at least 22 percent, which shall be                                                                        information on whether the product
                                                                                                          surfaces and then cured under heat.                   contains any recovered material, in
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                       Powder coatings are typically used for
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                                                                           addition to biobased ingredients, and
                                                                                                          coating metals, such as vehicle and                   performance standards against which
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the              bicycle parts, household appliances,
                                                  finished product.                                                                                             the product has been tested. This
                                                                                                          and aluminum extrusions.                              information will assist Federal agencies
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                      (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                                                                      in determining whether a qualifying
                                                                                                          Federal preferred procurement product                 biobased product overlaps with the
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                      must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                                                                        EPA’s CPG-designated product category
                                                                                                          of at least 34 percent, which shall be                of Paper Products: Paperboard and
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                      based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                                                                            Packaging and which product should be
                                                                                                          biobased carbon in the product as a                   afforded the preference in purchasing.
                                                  playground and athletic surface                         percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  materials. By that date, Federal agencies               finished product.                                       Note to Paragraph (d): Product packaging
                                                  responsible for drafting or reviewing                      (c) Preference compliance date. No                 within this designated product category can
                                                  specifications for products to be                       later than [date one year after the date              compete with similar product packaging with
                                                  procured shall ensure that the relevant                                                                       recycled content. Under the Resource
                                                                                                          of publication of the final rule],                    Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
                                                  specifications require the use of                       procuring agencies, in accordance with                section 6002, the U.S. Environmental
                                                  biobased playground and athletic                        this part, will give a procurement                    Protection Agency CPG-designated Paper
                                                  surface materials.                                      preference for qualifying biobased                    Products: Paperboard and Packaging
                                                     (d) Determining overlap with a                       powder coatings. By that date, Federal                containing recovered materials as products
                                                  designated product category in the                      agencies responsible for drafting or                  for which Federal agencies must give
                                                  EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                           reviewing specifications for products to              preference in their purchasing programs. The
                                                  products within this product category                   be procured shall ensure that the                     designation can be found in the
                                                  may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                         relevant specifications require the use of            Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, 40
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                                                  designated recovered content product                                                                          CFR 247.10.
                                                                                                          biobased powder coatings.
                                                  categories of Parks and Recreation
                                                  Products: Playground Surfaces and                       § 3201.141    Product packaging.                      § 3201.142    Rugs and floor mats.
                                                  Running Tracks. USDA is requesting                         (a) Definition. Product packaging                     (a) Definition. Rugs or floor mats are
                                                  that manufacturers of these qualifying                  items are used to protect, handle, and                floor coverings that are used for
                                                  biobased products provide information                   retain a product during activities related            decorative or ergonomic purposes and
                                                  on the BioPreferred Program’s website                   but not limited to its storage,                       that are not attached to the floor. This
                                                  about the intended uses of the product,                 distribution, sale, and use. These                    category includes items such as area


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                                                  rugs, rug runners, chair mats, and                       waste bags, compost bags, and yard                    growth, or changing the soil’s pH. This
                                                  bathroom and kitchen mats. This                          waste bags. This category does not                    category excludes foliar sprays and
                                                  category excludes wall-to-wall carpet.                   include product packaging, disposable                 chemical fertilizers.
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                     containers, or semi-durable and non-                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                    durable films.                                        Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                        (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  of at least 23 percent, which shall be                   Federal preferred procurement product                 of at least 72 percent, which shall be
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                        must have a minimum biobased content                  based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                      of at least 22 percent, which shall be                biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the               based on the amount of qualifying                     percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                  finished product.                                        biobased carbon in the product as a                   finished product.
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                    percent of the total organic carbon in the               (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                 finished product.                                     later than [date one year after the date
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                          (c) Preference compliance date. No                 of publication of the final rule],
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                   later than [date one year after the date              procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                       of publication of the final rule],                    this part, will give a procurement
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased rugs                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                preference for qualifying biobased soil
                                                  and floor mats. By that date, Federal                    this part, will give a procurement                    amendments. By that date, Federal
                                                  agencies responsible for drafting or                     preference for qualifying biobased                    agencies responsible for drafting or
                                                  reviewing specifications for products to                 shopping and trash bags. By that date,                reviewing specifications for products to
                                                  be procured shall ensure that the                        Federal agencies responsible for drafting             be procured shall ensure that the
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of               or reviewing specifications for products              relevant specifications require the use of
                                                  biobased rugs and floor mats.                            to be procured shall ensure that the                  biobased soil amendments.
                                                     (d) Determining overlap with a                        relevant specifications require the use of               (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                  designated product category in the                       biobased shopping and trash bags.                     designated product category in the
                                                  EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                               (d) Determining overlap with a                     EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying
                                                  products within this product category                    designated product category in the                    products within this product category
                                                  may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                          EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                         may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-
                                                  designated recovered content product                     products within this product category                 designated recovered content product
                                                  category of Miscellaneous Products:                      may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                       categories of Landscaping Products:
                                                  Mats. USDA is requesting that                            designated recovered content product                  Compost Made From Recovered Organic
                                                  manufacturers of these qualifying                        category of Non-Paper Office Products:                Materials and Landscaping Products:
                                                  biobased products provide information                    Plastic Trash Bags. USDA is requesting                Fertilizer Made From Recovered
                                                  on the BioPreferred Program’s website                    that manufacturers of these qualifying                Organic Materials. USDA is requesting
                                                  about the intended uses of the product,                  biobased products provide information                 that manufacturers of these qualifying
                                                  information on whether the product                       on the BioPreferred Program’s website                 biobased products provide information
                                                  contains any recovered material, in                      about the intended uses of the product,               on the BioPreferred Program’s website
                                                  addition to biobased ingredients, and                    information on whether the product                    about the intended uses of the product,
                                                  performance standards against which                      contains any recovered material, in                   information on whether the product
                                                  the product has been tested. This                        addition to biobased ingredients, and                 contains any recovered material, in
                                                  information will assist Federal agencies                 performance standards against which                   addition to biobased ingredients, and
                                                  in determining whether a qualifying                      the product has been tested. This                     performance standards against which
                                                  biobased product overlaps with the                       information will assist Federal agencies              the product has been tested. This
                                                  EPA’s CPG-designated product category                    in determining whether a qualifying                   information will assist Federal agencies
                                                  of Miscellaneous Products: Mats and                      biobased product overlaps with the                    in determining whether a qualifying
                                                  which product should be afforded the                     EPA’s CPG-designated product category                 biobased product overlaps with the
                                                  preference in purchasing.                                of Non-Paper Office Products: Trash                   EPA’s CPG-designated product
                                                                                                           Bags and which product should be                      categories Landscaping Products:
                                                    Note to Paragraph (d): Rugs and floor mats
                                                  within this designated product category can              afforded the preference in purchasing.                Compost Made From Recovered Organic
                                                  compete with similar rugs or floor mats with                                                                   Materials and Landscaping Products:
                                                                                                             Note to Paragraph (d): Shopping and trash
                                                  recycled content. Under the Resource                     bags within this designated product category
                                                                                                                                                                 Fertilizer Made From Recovered
                                                  Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,                   can compete with similar shopping and trash           Organic Materials and which product
                                                  section 6002, the U.S. Environmental                     bags with recycled content. Under the                 should be afforded the preference in
                                                  Protection Agency CPG-designated                         Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of             purchasing.
                                                  Miscellaneous Products: Mats containing                  1976, section 6002, the U.S. Environmental              Note to Paragraph (d): Soil amendments
                                                  recovered materials as products for which                Protection Agency CPG-designated Non-                 within this designated product category can
                                                  Federal agencies must give preference in                 Paper Office Products: Trash Bags containing          compete with similar soil amendments with
                                                  their purchasing programs. The designation               recovered materials as products for which             recycled content. Under the Resource
                                                  can be found in the Comprehensive                        Federal agencies must give preference in              Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
                                                  Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.17.                    their purchasing programs. The designation            section 6002, the U.S. Environmental
                                                                                                           can be found in the Comprehensive                     Protection Agency CPG-designated
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                                                  § 3201.143       Shopping and trash bags.                Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.17.                 Landscaping Products: Compost Made From
                                                     (a) Definition. Shopping and trash                                                                          Recovered Organic Materials and
                                                  bags are open-ended bags that are                        § 3201.144    Soil amendments.                        Landscaping Products: Fertilizer Made From
                                                  typically made of thin, flexible film and                  (a) Definition. Soil amendments are                 Recovered Organic Materials containing
                                                                                                                                                                 recovered materials as products for which
                                                  are used for containing and transporting                 materials that enhance the physical                   Federal agencies must give preference in
                                                  items such as consumer goods and                         characteristics of soil through improving             their purchasing programs. The designation
                                                  waste. Examples include trash bags, can                  water retention or drainage, improving                can be found in the Comprehensive
                                                  liners, shopping or grocery bags, pet                    nutrient cycling, promoting microbial                 Procurement Guideline, 40 CFR 247.15.



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                                                  § 3201.145       Surface guards, molding, and             § 3201.147    Traffic and zone marking                qualifying biobased products provide
                                                  trim.                                                     paints.                                               information on the BioPreferred
                                                     (a) Definition. Surface guards,                           (a) Definition. Traffic and zone                   Program’s website about the intended
                                                  molding, and trim products are typically                  marking paints are products that are                  uses of the product, information on
                                                  used during construction or                               formulated and marketed for marking                   whether the product contains any
                                                  manufacturing. These products are                         and striping streets, highways, or other              recovered material, in addition to
                                                  designed to protect surfaces, such as                     traffic surfaces including, but not                   biobased ingredients, and performance
                                                  walls and floors, from damage or to                       limited to, curbs, driveways, parking                 standards against which the product has
                                                  cover the exposed edges of furniture or                   lots, sidewalks, and airport runways.                 been tested. This information will assist
                                                  floors.                                                      (b) Minimum biobased content. The                  Federal agencies in determining
                                                                                                            Federal preferred procurement product                 whether a qualifying biobased product
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                      must have a minimum biobased content                  overlaps with the EPA’s CPG-designated
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                     of at least 30 percent, which shall be                Vehicular Products: Re-Refined
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                      based on the amount of qualifying                     Lubricating Oil and which product
                                                  of at least 26 percent, which shall be                    biobased carbon in the product as a                   should be afforded the preference in
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                         percent of the total organic carbon in the            purchasing.
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                       finished product.
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                                                                        Note to Paragraph (d): Transmission fluids
                                                                                                               (c) Preference compliance date. No                 within this designated product category can
                                                  finished product.                                         later than [date one year after the date              compete with similar transmission fluids
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     of publication of the final rule],                    with recycled content. Under the Resource
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        this part, will give a procurement                    section 6002, the U.S. Environmental
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                    preference for qualifying biobased traffic            Protection Agency CPG-designated product
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        and zone marking paints. By that date,                categories Vehicular Products: Re-Refined
                                                                                                                                                                  Lubricating Oil containing recovered
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased                        Federal agencies responsible for drafting             materials as products for which Federal
                                                  surface guards, molding, and trim. By                     or reviewing specifications for products              agencies must give preference in their
                                                  that date, Federal agencies responsible                   to be procured shall ensure that the                  purchasing programs. The designation can be
                                                  for drafting or reviewing specifications                  relevant specifications require the use of            found in the Comprehensive Procurement
                                                  for products to be procured shall ensure                  biobased traffic and zone marking                     Guideline, 40 CFR 247.11.
                                                  that the relevant specifications require                  paints.
                                                  the use of biobased surface guards,                                                                             § 3201.149    Wall coverings.
                                                  molding, and trim.                                        § 3201.148    Transmission fluids.
                                                                                                                                                                     (a) Definition. Wall coverings are
                                                                                                               (a) Definition. Transmission fluids are            materials that are applied to walls using
                                                  § 3201.146       Toys and sporting gear.                  liquids that lubricate and cool the                   an adhesive. This category includes, but
                                                     (a) Definition. Toys and sporting gear                 moving parts in a transmission to                     is not limited to, wallpaper, vinyl wall
                                                  are products that are designed for                        prevent wearing and to ensure smooth                  coverings, and wall fabrics. This
                                                  indoor or outdoor recreational use                        performance.                                          category excludes all types of paints or
                                                  including, but not limited to, toys;                         (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                                                                                                                                  coatings.
                                                  games; and sporting equipment and                         Federal preferred procurement product
                                                                                                                                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The
                                                  accessories such as balls, bats, racquets,                must have a minimum biobased content
                                                                                                                                                                  Federal preferred procurement product
                                                  nets, and bicycle seats. This category                    of at least 60 percent, which shall be
                                                                                                                                                                  must have a minimum biobased content
                                                  does not include products such as                         based on the amount of qualifying
                                                                                                                                                                  of at least 62 percent, which shall be
                                                  cleaners, lubricants, and oils that are                   biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                                                                                                                                  based on the amount of qualifying
                                                  used to maintain or clean toys and                        percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                                                                                                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a
                                                  sporting gear.                                            finished product.
                                                                                                                                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the
                                                                                                               (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                     (b) Minimum biobased content. The                                                                            finished product.
                                                                                                            later than [date one year after the date
                                                  Federal preferred procurement product                                                                              (c) Preference compliance date. No
                                                                                                            of publication of the final rule],
                                                  must have a minimum biobased content                                                                            later than [date one year after the date
                                                                                                            procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                  of at least 32 percent, which shall be                                                                          of publication of the final rule],
                                                                                                            this part, will give a procurement
                                                  based on the amount of qualifying                                                                               procuring agencies, in accordance with
                                                                                                            preference for qualifying biobased
                                                  biobased carbon in the product as a                                                                             this part, will give a procurement
                                                                                                            transmission fluids. By that date,
                                                  percent of the total organic carbon in the                                                                      preference for qualifying biobased wall
                                                                                                            Federal agencies responsible for drafting
                                                  finished product.                                                                                               coverings. By that date, Federal agencies
                                                                                                            or reviewing specifications for products
                                                                                                                                                                  responsible for drafting or reviewing
                                                     (c) Preference compliance date. No                     to be procured shall ensure that the
                                                                                                                                                                  specifications for products to be
                                                  later than [date one year after the date                  relevant specifications require the use of
                                                                                                                                                                  procured shall ensure that the relevant
                                                  of publication of the final rule],                        biobased transmission fluids.
                                                                                                                                                                  specifications require the use of
                                                  procuring agencies, in accordance with                       (d) Determining overlap with a
                                                                                                                                                                  biobased wall coverings.
                                                  this part, will give a procurement                        designated product category in the
                                                  preference for qualifying biobased toys                   EPA’s CPG program. Qualifying                           Dated: August 31, 2018.
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                                                  and sporting gear. By that date, Federal                  products within this product category                 Donald K. Bice,
                                                  agencies responsible for drafting or                      may overlap with the EPA’s CPG-                       Deputy Assistant Secretary for
                                                  reviewing specifications for products to                  designated recovered content product                  Administration, U.S. Department of
                                                  be procured shall ensure that the                         category of Vehicular Products: Re-                   Agriculture.
                                                  relevant specifications require the use of                refined Lubricating Oil. USDA is                      [FR Doc. 2018–19681 Filed 9–13–18; 8:45 am]
                                                  biobased toys and sporting gear.                          requesting that manufacturers of these                BILLING CODE 3410–93–P




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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesUSDA will accept public comments on this proposed rule until November 13, 2018.
ContactKaren Zhang, USDA, Office of Procurement and Property Management, Room 1640, USDA South Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250; email: [email protected]; phone 919-765-9969. Information regarding the Federal preferred procurement program (one initiative of the BioPreferred Program) is available at http://www.biopreferred.gov.
FR Citation83 FR 46780 
RIN Number0599-AA26
CFR AssociatedBiobased Products; Business and Industry and Government Procurement

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