Profiles on Biobased Success
These biobased profiles were prepared and provided by the United Soybean Board.
Air Force Rolls Out Soy-Backed Carpet; Soy-Based Spray Foam Insulation Helps with Base Greening/LEED Certification; and Soy-Based Transformer Coolant Biodegrades Quickly
BEAN-e-doo Does It All for U.S. Postal Service Including Saving Big Dollars
U.S. Postal Service discovered, tested and began using the mastic remover BEAN•e•doo®, and found that it was both safe to use and saved the agency money.
Cherokee Nation Cuts Fumes and Labor Costs With Soy-based Paint Stripper and Mastic Remover
Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma introduce biobased mastic remover BEAN•e•doo® and paint remover SOYgel at their facilities.
Going Green is Not Going Soft
Soy biobased penetrating lubricants and spill sorbents succeed in DLA demonstrations.
Grand Canyon Upholds Mission With Biobased Products
Grand Canyon National Park uses biobased products to perform and help meet sustainability goals.
Hiawatha National Forest
Biobased demonstration shows performance and reliability for greener equipment cleaning and more.
Keeping Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Picturesque
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore chose biobased products to maintain the park's natural beauty.
NOAA Operates Three, 100 Percent Biobased Ship
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Muskegon, Michigan has operated three diesel ships
completely on biobased products for the last two years.
Fort Lee Army Buildings
Fort Lee uses soy-based adhesive on hardwood plywood cabinets to eliminate dangerous formaldehyde.
TSA Goes Green with Biobased Products
Transportation Security Administration pilot project finds biobased cleaners work well.
USDA Headquarters Office of Operations
USDA staff strives to make buildings environmentally sustainable with biobased products.