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H.R. 4832: Biomanufacturing and Jobs Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Biomanufacturing and Jobs Act of 2025, aims to enhance support for biobased products and the industries that produce them. Here is a breakdown of its key elements:

Purpose and Findings

The bill includes several findings, highlighting the significance of biobased products in reducing reliance on petroleum, supporting rural economic growth, and creating jobs. It acknowledges that:

  • Biobased products offer new markets for agricultural commodities.
  • Farmers produce feedstocks for various biobased products, including paints, personal care items, and textiles.
  • The BioPreferred Program encourages the purchase and use of biobased products through federal initiatives.
  • As of 2021, about 15,000 biobased products participate in the program, with 2,600 products allowed to use a certified label.

Key Objectives

The bill outlines several objectives:

  • Recognize the value of biobased products in U.S. agriculture.
  • Support domestic manufacturing of biobased products made from agricultural commodities.
  • Enhance the role of the Department of Agriculture in promoting these products.
  • Increase federal purchasing of biobased products.
  • Boost the domestic manufacturing sector.
  • Delineate a national commitment to support rural and agricultural economies.

Biobased Markets Program Updates

The bill amends the existing biobased markets program to include:

  • Annual updates to procurement requirements for biobased products.
  • Guidance for federal agencies to consider product longevity and effectiveness in procurement decisions.
  • Provisions for establishing price premiums for biobased products.
  • Mandatory training for procurement officials on biobased product purchasing.

Establishment of a Biobased Task Force

A task force will be created within the Department of Agriculture to:

  • Coordinate programs related to research and promotion of biobased products.
  • Maximize resource allocation for these initiatives.
  • Assess the effectiveness of existing programs and recommend improvements.

Bioproduct Labeling Standards

The bill introduces definitions for various terms related to biobased products, including:

  • Bio-attributed products and plastics.
  • Biobased plastics and products.
  • Plant-based products.

It establishes labeling standards to prevent misleading claims regarding the biobased content of products.

Public Awareness and Education

The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to conduct outreach efforts to promote biobased products and inform the public about procurement preferences available for state agencies.

Reporting and Accountability

Annual reports on biobased products and compliance will be required, detailing:

  • The number of products certified under the program.
  • Auditing and compliance actions taken in the previous year.
  • Public marketing and educational efforts conducted.

Implementation Timeline and Future Reviews

The bill also stipulates timelines for the establishment of programs and annual reviews, which will help to assess progress and update targets in promoting biobased products.

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Actions

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Date Action
Aug. 01, 2025 Introduced in House
Aug. 01, 2025 Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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