Agromin Helps Cities Meet New Climate Rules
Agromin was recently featured in the Pacific Coast Business Times. The article discussed Agromin’s efforts to help cities comply with […]
Agromin was recently featured in the Pacific Coast Business Times. The article discussed Agromin’s efforts to help cities comply with […]
By Bill Camarillo SB 1383 has many moving parts. One thing is certain: the state is relying on jurisdictions to
Agromin, California’s largest organics waste recycler, received approval from the Merced County Board of Supervisors on April 20 to operate
Agromin was honored to receive the Large Business of the Year award from the West Ventura County Business Alliance. Agromin
Agromin participated in BioCycle’s recently release 2023 Food Waste Composting Infrastructure Report. In collaboration with the Composting Consortium, BioCycle surveyed
The City of Ventura’s Environmental Sustainability Division in partnership with Agromin, launched a new compost and mulch giveaway program. The
In a recent _Merced County Times_ article, Merced County outlines its efforts to comply with SB 1383. It also discusses
The CDFA’s Healthy Soils Program will make available about $29 million in block grant funding under a new pilot program.
Agromin’s Kimberly Cook was recently on the “Waste Not…And Feed The Need” podcast. The subject was SB 1383. Kimberly talked
California has always been at the forefront when it comes to tackling climate change, championing clean energy and taking bold