National Biodiesel Board
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The National Biodiesel Board, headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, was created in 1992 by America's soybean interests with the express purpose of getting biodiesel accepted into America's fuel mix. The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) has paid for human health effects testing data for biodiesel, and any company interested in selling biodiesel in the United States is required to become a member, or pay for a full set of tests themselves. Although the NBB membership is mostly populated by large agricultural and rendering interests, it does have a "small producer" category that allows entry to grassroots biodiesel organizations.