Welcome to the Department of Defense Sustainable Products Center

The Department of Defense (DoD) Sustainable Products Center (SPC) serves as an informational repository for results, success stories, technical data, and lessons learned from sustainable technology and product demonstrations conducted at DoD installations. The SPC is managed by the DoD Sustainable Technology Evaluation and Demonstration (STED) Program.  

The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment (OASD(EI&E)), as directed by Congress, established the DoD STED Program to evaluate, demonstrate, and transition sustainable commercial off-the-shelf technologies and products with a focus on performance, operational readiness, resilience, security, and cost effectiveness. The DoD STED Program identifies, evaluates and demonstrates sustainable technologies and products with experienced military, civilian and contractor end users at DoD installations. The objectives of the DoD STED Program are to: 

  • Identify emerging sustainable technologies that meet DoD needs
  • Evaluate technical data of sustainable alternatives against Military Specifications and other Government requirements; 
  • Conduct demonstrations at DoD installations and other Federal agency facilities to prove these sustainable technologies work in operational environments, compare them to traditional products, and transition successful technologies Government-wide. 

The STED Program Team conducts outreach by holding sustainability expos at DoD and Federal agency facilities to showcase sustainable technologies to installation personnel, facilitate government attendee interaction with sustainable technology manufacturers, and identify additional sustainable technology need areas for future demonstrations. 

The SPC also serves as a forum for DoD and other Federal agency personnel to submit questions regarding sustainable products and technologies and to share success stories. In addition, DoD and other Federal agency personnel can submit sustainable technology needs for potential inclusion in future demonstrations. The intent of the SPC is to improve compliance with related federal statutes and Executive Orders, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and DoD policies while increasing sustainable offerings and enhancing mission readiness.

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Please provide us with your name, title, installation, and the urgency of your question and the SPC will respond to you as quickly as possible.

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Latest News

Federal News Network Interview with DoD STED Program Director

DOD News article, โ€œDOD Tests and Evaluates Improved and Sustainable Technologiesโ€

SERDP-ESTCP article, โ€œU.S. Army Revises CLP MILSPEC for All Services to Require Minimum of 33% Bio-Based Products.โ€

STED Program article, โ€œA Green Tech Easy Button,โ€ in the Spring 2024 issue of Army AL&T Magazine.

DoD releases MILSPEC MIL-PRF-372 Revision G, requiring all qualified rifle bore cleaner (RBC) products to contain at least 35 percent biobased content.

DoD releases MILSPEC MIL-PRF-63460 Revision G, requiring all qualified cleaner, lubricant, and preservative (CLP) products for weapons and weapons systems to contain at least 33 percent biobased content.