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Sustain Southern California Presents: Agriculture, Food Systems & Waste Stream Innovations

Sustain Southern California is proud to announce this year’s Agriculture, Food Systems & Waste Stream Innovations event, promising an agenda packed with solutions in circularity. Scheduled for May 15 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., this event brings together key stakeholders in agriculture to discuss agtech, urban agriculture, composting needs, policy issues, and more.

Attendees are guaranteed to learn about farm-to-table initiatives while also having an opportunity to discover how society can shift waste-sorting behaviors. In addition, they will learn what opportunities lie in secondary markets, showing how to stay ahead of the curve and adjust operations for maximum efficiency and profitability.

This event builds upon Sustain SoCal’s SB1383 Roundtable series in collaboration with its Board Member OC Waste and Recycling. Local jurisdictions, haulers, consultants, and more have gathered throughout these sessions to discuss pain points related to SB1383, shifting consumer behaviors, and necessary innovation.

This year’s edition will bring together farmers, researchers, investors, innovators, restaurant workers, academics, corporations, and non-profits. With such a diverse pool, attendees are assured of making meaningful connections, exchanging ideas, and learning how to best approach their farm-to-table initiatives and manage waste.

Sustain Southern California is on a mission to accelerate cleantech economic growth and sustainability through innovation, collaboration, and education. The Agriculture, Food Systems & Waste Stream Innovations event embodies this mission, addressing the challenges that exist in industry today.

To learn more, please visit https://ibn.fm/jn7RE.

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