vvSmartWay
Transport Partnership
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
US EPA Certified SmartWay Mark
License Agreement, Technical Specifications &
Requirements, and Graphics Standards & Usage Guide for
Tractor & Trailer Manufacturers
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U.S. EPA SmartWay smartway_transport@epa.gov (734) 214-4052 fax www.epa.gov/smartway
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Trademark License Agreement
For Use of U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SmartWay Mark by
(name of licensee or Original Equipment Manufacturer)
Whereas the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA", "Agency" or
"Licensor") is the owner of the U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SMARTWAY mark
("Mark"), which the Licensee will use to identify tractors or trailers that meet fuel efficiency and
emissions standards established by the Agency; and
Whereas the (name of licensee) ("(name)" or "Licensee") intends to display the Mark in
connection with its tractors or trailers that meet the requirements for displaying the Mark; and
Whereas Licensee also wishes to assist the Agency in its official recognition efforts by
using the Mark in marketing and outreach efforts to help promote public knowledge and
acceptance of the Mark.
Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained, it is agreed
that:
i. Grant of License: The Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee a non-exclusive, royalty-
free right to use the Mark in the following manner:
Only on or in connection with the sale of tractors or trailers that meet the specifications
established by Licensor which are attached to this agreement and entitled Technical
Specifications & Requirements for Using US EPA's SmartWay Mark on Qualifying Tractors and
Trailers.
2. Quality Control: The Licensor shall have the right, at all reasonable times, to inspect
the Licensee's goods, services and promotional activities employing the Mark to ensure that such
use is of proper quality and otherwise consistent with this Agreement. The Licensee agrees that
it will display the Mark only in a manner that complies with the attached SmartWay Graphic
Standards and Logo Usage Guide.
3. Duration and Termination: This Agreement shall terminate 3 years from the date of
its signature by both parties. The Licensee, however, may renew this Agreement for an additional
term of 2 years with the written consent of Licensor. Such consent shall be in the form of a
properly executed Renewal Agreement signed by authorized signatories of the Parties.
Upon termination of this Agreement, all rights of the Licensee to use the Mark shall
immediately terminate. In the event of a breach of any of the terms and conditions of this
License by the Licensee, the Licensor shall give Licensee written notice of such breach. In the
event Licensee does not cure such breach within thirty (30) days, Licensor may immediately
terminate this License and shall notify the Licensee in writing of such termination.
4. Assignments and Sub-Licenses: This License is not assignable, and any attempt by
the Licensee to assign any portion of the License or to grant a sub-license, except as provided for
in this Agreement, shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement and shall be cause for
termination.
5. Validity and Ownership of Mark: The Licensee is prohibited from challenging or
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contesting in any way the Licensor's ownership of the Mark with the U.S. Patent & Trademark
Office, or with any other trademark office, or the Licensor's exclusive worldwide ownership of the
Mark.
6. Use of Mark:
Licensee shall abide by the following guidelines:
(A) The Licensee acknowledges that the Licensor considers the mark to be its official
recognition mark, and holds it out to the public as such.
(B) The Licensee further agrees that the use of mark shall be done in such a way so that
there does not exist any appearance of Government endorsement, authorization or
affiliation of the Licensor with the Licensee, other than as such affiliation is specified
herein between Licensor and Licensee.
7. Infringement. The Licensee is required to notify the Licensor of any potential
infringement of the mark of which the Licensee is aware, or reasonably should be aware. The
Licensor retains the right to determine what constitutes infringement and the course of action
to be taken to address it.
The Licensee shall also notify the Licensor of any claims of which the Licensee is aware
that the licensed Mark is infringing the name, logo or trademark of another.
8. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and implemented in accordance
with the laws applicable to the United States Government as interpreted by the U.S. District
Court for the District of Columbia.
9. Foreign Trademarks and Service Marks: Licensee agrees to provide all lawful
assistance, as reasonable and at Licensor's request and expense, to Licensor should Licensor
decide to register the mark in foreign countries. Licensee shall comply with all applicable legal
requirements governing trademark and service mark use, including but not limited to, registered
user requirements. Licensee agrees that all use of the mark by Licensee shall inure to the benefit
of the Licensor.
10. Indemnification: The Licensee agrees to indemnify and hold the Licensor
harmless from any and all claims, damages and attorneys' fees arising from the use of the Mark
by the Licensee and its operations under the Agreement, except to the extent that any such
claims, damages or attorneys' fees arose in connection with any act or failure to act by the
Agency. Although the Licensor is precluded from indemnifying the Licensee, per se, pursuant to
the Anti-Deficiency Act, the Licensor warrants that it is the owner of the Mark that is the subject
of this Agreement, and that it knows of no other entity with superior rights therein. Further, it
agrees to cooperate with and assist the Licensee in the unlikely event that the Licensee's use of
the Mark is challenged.
11. Prior Agreements: This Agreement sets forth and contains the entirety of
representations, understandings and agreements of the parties hereto and merges all prior
representations, understandings and agreements. This Agreement may be amended only
through a written instrument executed by a duly authorized representative of each of the Parties
hereto.
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In witness whereof, the parties have caused this document to be duly executed as of the
latter of the two dates below.
For the United States Environmental Protection Agency
Joann Jackson-Stephens
SmartWay Brand Manager
Date
For the XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Insert Manufacturer Company Name
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Insert Name
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Insert Title
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Insert Date
Please fax, mail or e-mail a signed copy of this document to:
Joann Jackson-Stephens
U.S. EPA-SmartWay
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
Phone: (734) 214-4767
Fax: (734) 214-4052
e-mail: jackson-stephens.joann(gepa.gov
U.S. EPA SmartWay smartway_transport@epa.gov (734) 214-4052 fax www.epa.gov/smartway
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Technical Specifications & Requirements
For Using the US EPA Certified SmartWay" Mark on
Qualifying Tractors and Trailers
US EPA Certified SmartWay Mark Technical Specifications
Tractors equipped as described in the following tables meet the voluntary SmartWay technical
specifications for use of the US EPA Certified SmartWay mark.
SmartWay Tractor Equipment list
Current high roof sleeper
Base Tractor Manufacturer
Navistar
Navistar
Navistar
Mack
Daimler
Daimler
Daimler
Volvo
Volvo
Kenworth
Kenworth
Kenworth
Peterbilt
Peterbilt
Peterbilt
Peterbilt
cab tractor models that
Tractor Model
Prostar (and Prostar+)
9200i
LoneStar
Pinnacle
Columbia
Century Class S/T
Cascadia
VN670
VN780
T2000
T660
T700
387
386
384
587
qualify include:
Model Year
2007 or newer
2007, 2008 & 2009
2008 or newer
2008 or newer
2008 or newer
2008 or newer
2008 or newer
2007 or newer
2007 or newer
2008,2009,2010,2011
2008 or newer
2011 or newer
2008,2009,2010,2011
2008 or newer
2010 or newer
2011 or newer
Aerodynamic
Tractor
This tractor manufacturer list may be updated in the future.
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A SmartWay-certif ied base aerodynamic tractor model is equipped with:
Integrated high roof sleeper cab roof fairing
Aerodynamic mirrors
Aerodynamic bumper
Cab side extenders
Fuel tank fairins
Engine
Specifications
A 2007 or later model year engine certified to meet U.S. EPA NOx/PM emission
requirements.
Tractor Wheels
EPA encourages (but does not require) the use of lighter-weight aluminum wheels
rather than steel wheels, on the SmartWay tractor. Manufacturers include:
Alcoa aluminum wheels
Accuride aluminum wheels
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Tractor Tire
Specifications
SmartWay Tractor Equipment list
Low-rolling resistance steer and drive tires (duals or singles, aluminum wheels
optional) that provide at least a 3% vehicle (i.e., tractor and trailer) fuel economy
benefit, relative to mid-range rolling resistance tires as defined by EPA.
Approximately half the fuel savings, or about 1 percent, is contributed by the tractor
steer and drive tires. Qualifying trailer tire models from the SmartWay verified
technology list are included below. Recent updates to this list may be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/smartwav/transport/what-smartway/verified-
technologies.htmfftires
Current qualifying steer and drive tire models include:
Manufacturer
BF Goodrich
BF Goodrich
Bridgestone
Bridgestone
Continental
Continental
Double Coin
Double Coin
Dunlop
Dunlop
Firestone
Firestone
General
General
Goodyear
Goodyear
Hankook
Hankook
Michel'm
Michelin
Roadmaster (Cooper)
Toyo
Toyo
Yokohama
Yokohama
Tire Type Product Name/ID Number
Steer 4 ST244*
Drive DR 444*
Steer 4 R287A (replaces R287), R28O, R25OF*, R26OF*
Drive Greatec, M72O*
HDL ECO Plus, HDL2 ECO Plus, HDRl ECO Plus, HSR,
Drive HSRl, HSRl ECO Plus, HSR2, HSR2 ECO Plus
HSL2 (replaces HSL), HSL2 ECO Plus, HSR, HSRl, HSRl
Steer 4 ECO Plus, HSR2, HSR2 ECO Plus
Steer 4 FR6O5
Drive FD405
Drive SP456 Fuel Max*
Steer 4 SP384 Fuel Max*
Steer 4 FS59O PLUS*, FS5O7*
Drive FD662*
Steer4 S371, S58O, S581
Drive D66O
Drive G305 LHD Fuel Max, G392 SSD, G3O5 Fuel Max AT*
Steer 4 G395 LHS Fuel Max, G399 Fuel Max, G662 Fuel Max*
Drive DLn,Z35A
Steer 4 ALo7+,ALn
XDA2+ ENERGY*, XDA Energy, XDA3, X-One XDA, Xone
Drive XDN2*, XOne XDA Energy, XDE2+*, XDN2*, XDE M/S*
Steer 4 XZA3*, XZA2, XZE*, XZE2*, XZA-1+*, XZA2 Energy
Steer4 RM18O
Drive M657*
Steer 4 Ml37, Ml54*
Drive 703ZL*,TY5l7mc2*,TY577
Steer 4 RY6l7,lO3ZR*,loiZL*
4-Tires that qualify for verification in the steer position also qualify for drive
tire verification.
* SmartWay verified tires that should operate as a "tire set". Confirm specific
steer/drive/trailer tire sets (should operate as a unit) with your tire
manufacturer/dealer.
Additional tire models may be added in the future.
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Idling Control Models must offer at least one no-idle option capable of providing at least eight
Readiness hours of idle-free auxiliary power, heat, and/or air conditioning. Each system must
have at least eight hours of operating capacity. Idle reduction technologies include
the following:
An auxiliary power unit or generator set
Fuel operated heater
Battery operated heating and/or cooling system
Thermal Storage System
Current qualifying 8 hour + idling control equipment models from the SmartWay
verified technology list may be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/smartwav/transport/what-smartway/verified-
technologies.htm#idle
Equipment list for US EPA Certified SmartWay Trailers:
Trailers equipped as described in the following tables meet the voluntary SmartWay technical
specifications for use of the US EPA Certified SmartWay mark.
A SmartWay Trailer demonstrates 6.5% or greater reduction in fuel consumption, relative to a
baseline 53 foot dry van trailer. See below for baseline trailer description. SmartWay Trailer fuel
savings assume trailer is used with a fully-aerodynamic profile, high-roof tractor with integrated
roof fairing and side fairings.
SmartWay Trailer fuel savings can be achieved by:
i. Aerodynamic improvements - 5% or greater fuel savings from reducing aerodynamic drag.
NOTE: Aerodynamic Manufacturers must comply with all applicable DOT motor vehicle
standards. Aerodynamic trailer features may consist of one of the following configurations:
Configuration A: Side skirt fairing; Front-mounted gap reducers; and Low-rolling
resistance tires
ConfigurationsB: Side skirt fairing; Rear-mounted tail fairing/ Boat tail; and Low-rolling
resistance tires
Optional Total Aero Configuration: Side skirt fairing; Front-mounted gap reducers; Rear-
mounted tail fairing/ Boat tail; and Low-rolling resistance tires
Configuration C. Advanced Trailer End Fairing1 (this can be used with or without other
fairings - estimated fuel savings 5%) and Low-rolling resistance tires
Configuration D: Advanced Trailer Skirt1 (this can be used with or without other fairings
- estimated fuel savings 7%); and Low-rolling resistance tires
2. Low rolling resistance tires -1.5% or greater fuel savings from reducing tire rolling resistance
and lower weight. NOTE:Total vehicle fuel savings of 3% or greater, achieved by using low
rolling resistance tires on both the tractor and trailer.
3. Aluminum wheels and/or Weight reduction - Optional. For each 300 pounds reduced, 0.2% or
greater fuel savings are realized (or if weight-limited, payload capacity can be increased.)2
1 Advanced trailer end fairings and skirts are advanced technologies that demonstrate greater
fuel savings than the standard equipment versions as a result of design changes made by the
manufacturer to improve the product.
For new trailers, weight savings can be achieved by using aluminum, composite, and/or other
light-weight components in the trailer.
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How to verify a technology or vehicle design: Test Option
Conduct a TMC/SAE Fuel Consumption Test Procedure - Type II, SAE Surface Vehicle
Recommended Practice Ji32i. Manufacturers must certify results in writing to EPA, and
must share all test information and test results with EPA upon request. Test design,
vehicles, payload, drive cycles, etc., must be consistent with EPA determination of typical
vehicle operation and consistent with EPA policy guidance.
Visit: www.epa.gov/smartway for additional information about SmartWay.
Visit: www.epa.gov/smartwav/transport/what-smartwav/tractor-trailer-manufacturers.htm for
additional information on SmartWay certified tractor / trailers.
Visitwww.epa.gov/smartwav/transport/what-smartwav/verified-technologies.htm for
additional information about the SmartWay technology verification.
SmartWay Trailer Equipment List
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SmartWay Trailer Equipment List
Tire requirement: Demonstrate 1-1/2% (3% total SmartWay Tractor/Trailer) vehicle fuel economy
benefit, relative to mid-range rolling resistance tires as defined by EPA, by equipping the trailer
with low-rolling resistance trailer tires (duals or singles, aluminum wheels optional). Qualifying
trailer tire models from the SmartWay verified technology list are included below. Any current
updates may be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/smartwav/transport/what-smartway/verified-technologies.htmfftires
Manufacturer Tire Type Product Name/ Identification Number
Bridgestone
BF Goodrich
Continental
Double Coin
Dunlop
Firestone
General
Goodyear
Hankook
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Rl95*, Greatec Trailer, Greatec Rl25,
TR144*
HTL ECO PLUS, HTLl
FT105*
SP193 Fuel Max*
FT455 Plus*
ST250
R197, S197
Unisteel G316 LHT Fuel Max, G316 Fuel Max DuraSeal*
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KLT026
XTA Energy*, XTl*, X-One XTA, Xone
Ml 2 7*
RY587mc2, RY587*, RY587mc2
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SmartWay Trailers must be equipped in one of the following aerodynamic configurations:
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Trailer Side Skirt: manufacturers listed
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Trailer Gap Reducer (fairing):
manufacturers listed on page 11.
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Trailer Side Skirt Fairing
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Trailer Side Skirt: manufacturers listed
on page 12.
Trailer Boat Tail: manufacturers listed
on page 11.
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Optional "Total Aero" Configuration:
Trailer Side Skirt: manufacturers
listed on page 12.
Trailer Gap Reducer (fairing):
manufacturers listed on page 11.
Trailer Boat Tail: manufacturers listed
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SmartWay Trailer Aerodynamic requirement
Demonstrate 5% aero savings byoneofthe following options:
Equipping trailer with one or more aerodynamic products from the verified technology list (see equipment list below)
OR
Manufacturing an aerodynamic trailer that meets or exceeds the performance specifications.
Aero Equipment Type Verified Aerodynamic Trailer Technologies
Equipping trailer with one or more aerodynamic products from the
verified technology list:
Trailer Gap Reducer
Trailer Boat Tail
Manufacturer
Carrier Transicold
FreightWing
Laydon Composites
Nosecone
Manufacturer
AeroVolution
Aerodynamic Trailer
Systems (ATS)
Transtex
Product Name
Gap Fairing
Gap Fairing
NoseFair'mg
Nose 3-D
Product Name
Inflatable Boat Tail
FuelSaver
Transtex Composite
Rear Air Deflector
Model Name/Number
76-5O172-OO
76-50172-00
NoseFair'mg
NC-SWN3D48,NC-
SWN3D60, NC-SWN3DP
Model Name/Number
AeorVolution
FuelSaver
Transtex Composite Rear
Air Deflector
Performance Specifications
Manufacturing an aerodynamic
trailer that meets or exceeds the
performance specifications:
For applications based upon testing,
provides at least a 1% fuel savings,
as demonstrated by an SAE J1321.
For applications based upon testing,
provides at least a 1% fuel savings,
as demonstrated by an SAE J1321.
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Aero Equipment Type Verified Aerodynamic Trailer Technologies
Manufacturer
Carrier Transicold
Fleet Engineers
FreightWing
Product Name Model Name/Number
Belly Fairing 76-5O169-O1
Extended Air Slipper
Belly Fairing 76-5O169-OO
Performance Specifications
For applications based upon testing,
provides at least a 4% fuel savings,
as demonstrated by an SAE J1321.
Trailer Side Skirts
Laydon Composites 6 Panel system
Laydon Composites 7 Panel System
Ridge Corp.
Silver Eagle
Silver Eagle
Transtex
Utility Trailer
GreenWing
Mid-Length Skirt
Mini-Skirt
Utility Side Skirt
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TRSK70001-000100 or
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White Pa/?e/:TRSK700io-
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TRSK700H-000100 or
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MLSs
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Aero Equipment Type Verified Aerodynamic Trailer Technologies
Advanced Trailer End
Fairing
Manufacturer
ATDynamics
Smart Truck
Product Name
ATDynamic
TrailerTails
UT-6 integrated
system
Model Name/Number
Model #08-1
Performance Specifications
For applications based upon testing,
provides at least a 5% fuel savings,
as demonstrated by an SAE J1321.
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Aero Equipment Type Verified Aerodynamic Trailer Technologies
Manufacturer
Aerofficient
Airflow Deflector
ATDynamics
Product Name
FFCW;FFTI andASFS
Deflector
ATDynamics -
Transtex
Trailer Side Skirts
Model Name/Number
FFCW;FFTI andASFS
Deflector
40T-1
Performance Specifications
For applications based upon testing,
provides at least a 7% fuel savings,
as demonstrated by an SAE J1321.
Advanced Trailer Side Skirt
Carrier Transicold
FreightWing
Laydon Composites
Laydon Composites
Aeroflex Fairing
Aeroflex Belly
Fairing
7 Panel system
i Panel system
76-5O188-O4; 76-5O188-2O;
76-50188-21; 76-50188-22;
and 76-5O188-23
76-5O188-O3
TRSK700SA
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Laydon Composite
Ridge Corporation
Silver Eagle
Transtex
Strehl
Hybrid 24 ft.
Trailerskirt
GreenWing skirt
Aero Saber
MFS Skirts
Windblade
TRSKTioS
RAC003
MFS
Model 715
Utility Trailer
Wabash National
Wabash National
Windyne
Utility Side Skirt 16O
DuraPlate AeroSkirt -
Standard
DuraPlate AeroSkirt
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Flex-Fairing
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US EPA
for Qualifying Tractors Trailers
Promoting the Mark
The US EPA Certified SmartWay mark may be used in point-of-sale advertising (for on-site locations
and web sites) and promotional material (e.g. print advertising) of original equipment manufacturers
(OEM) of SmartWay qualified tractors and trailers. Media and other interested parties may also use
the SmartWay mark for articles or other educational purposes. However, the mark may only be used
in association with tractors and trailers that have met the SmartWay technical specifications.
Only tractor and trailer manufacturers may use the SmartWay mark. Component manufacturers
(such as tire or aerodynamic add-on manufacturers) may not apply the US EPA Certified SmartWay
mark to their products, product packaging, on their sales web sites or in their point-of-sale
advertising.
The US EPA Certified SmartWay mark may also be applied, by the original equipment manufacturer
(OEM), to the interior of a qualified SmartWay tractor or a SmartWay trailer. However, it may not be
applied to the windows of a tractor or in any place on a tractor's interior that is visible from the
exterior.
Correct Incorrect
Point of sale advertising (signs, banners) Cab window
Cab door interior Cab rear-view mirror
Cab dash Cab windshield
OEM sales web site
The following communication guidelines will prevent misrepresentation and consumer confusion.
Correct Incorrect
"Earned" "Endorse"
"Qualified" "Rating"
"Meets SmartWay specifications" "Rated"
EPA recommends using words in the "correct" column to describe tractors and trailers which meet
the voluntary requirements for application of the SmartWay logo by OEMs. Text used in advertising,
articles, brochures, publications, annual reports, web sites, or any other promotional material must
never imply EPA endorsement of either the manufacturing company or sponsoring organization.
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Graphics
The US EPA Certified SmartWay mark must be used its entirety and as shown. The only approved
logo files to be used can be obtained by contacting EPA. No other graphical representation of the
mark may be used.
The graphic may not be altered, cut apart, separated, or otherwise distorted in perspective or
appearance. The aspect ratio (length and width dimensions) must remain proportional. The logo
must never be reproduced smaller than 1.25" wide to ensure legibility.
Licensees, SmartWay Partners and other organizations are responsible for their own use of the US
EPA Certified SmartWay mark, as well as use by their representatives, such as ad agencies and public
relations firms.
Color Specifications
i. Spot Color - For spot color usage (often referred to as PMS or Pantone Matching System):
Prescribed green = 347
Prescribed blue = 3005
2. Four-Color Process - For four-color process printing, the build formulas detailed here for
the prescribed green and blue must be used.
Four-Color Process Four-Color Process
C 100% C 100%
M o% M 40%
Y 85% Y o%
K 5% K o%
3. Black and White Version - The graphics in their entirety may also be reproduced in 100%
black.
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