2902.19—Composite panels.
(a) Definitions.
(1) Plastic lumber composite panels.
Engineered products suitable for non-structural outdoor needs such as exterior signs, trash can holders, and dimensional letters.
(2) Acoustical composite panels.
Engineered products designed for use as structural and sound deadening material suitable for office partitions and doors.
(3) Interior panels.
Engineered products designed specifically for interior applications and providing a surface that is impact-, scratch-, and wear-resistant and that does not absorb or retain moisture.
(4) Structural interior panels.
Engineered products designed for use in structural construction applications, including cabinetry, casework, paneling, and decorative panels.
(5) Structural wall panels.
Engineered products designed for use in structural walls, curtain walls, floors and flat roofs in commercial buildings.
(b) Minimum biobased content.
The minimum biobased content requirement for all composite panels shall be based on the amount of qualifying biobased carbon in the product as a percent of the weight (mass) of the total organic carbon in the finished product. The applicable minimum biobased contents are:
(c) Preference compliance date.
No later than May 14, 2009, procuring agencies, in accordance with this part, will give a procurement preference for qualifying biobased composite panels. 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 composite panels.
(d) Determining overlap with an EPA-designated recovered content product.
Qualifying biobased products that fall under this item may, in some cases, overlap with the following EPA-designated recovered content products: Laminated Paperboard and Structural Fiberboard; Shower and Restroom Dividers; and Signage. USDA is requesting that manufacturers of these qualifying biobased products provide information on the BioPreferred Web site of qualifying biobased products about the intended uses of the product, information on whether or not 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 or not a qualifying biobased product overlaps with EPA-designated laminated paperboard, structural fiberboard, shower and restroom dividers, and signage, and which product should be afforded the preference in purchasing.