SoySeal Ink Certifcation

Graphic1In 1993 the American Soybean Association (ASA) developed the SoySeal certification program, which allows any printer, publisher, or other soy-based ink user to print the SoySeal trademark on publications to tell readers that soy-based inks were used in production.

To receive certification, a printer must use ink formulations that contains set percentages of soybean oil.  Soy ink may contain other vegetable oils—classified as drying oils—but the predominant oil must be soybean.

The ASA does not charge a fee for SoySeal trademark usage. To find out more information about the SoySeal program, visit www.soygrowers.com.

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