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Agromin News: Waste360.com--Experts Weigh In on New WTE, Recycling Laws in Calif.
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Waste360.com- Experts Weigh In on New WTE, Recycling Laws in Calif. Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 11:56 AM. May 13, 2015. In September, California's Governor Jerry Brown signed three bills into law that aimed at increasing waste into energy conversion and recycling. AB 1826, requiring commercial organics recycling- diversion away from landfills for bioenergy, composting or other beneficial uses;. This law also requires that on and after January 1, 2016, local jurisdictions across the state implement an organ...
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Agromin News: Ventura County Firms Work to Meet New Organic Waste Recycling Order
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Ventura County Firms Work to Meet New Organic Waste Recycling Order. Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 1:26 PM. Bill Camarillo, Agromin's CEO and Ralph Harrison, president of Harrison Industries, recently talked about California Governor Jerry Brown's executive order to reduce green-house gases to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. Their comments are in the June issue of VCEDA News. Published by the Ventura County Economic Development Association. Here's the article (click for a larger view):.
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Agromin News: April 2008
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Agromin Soil Products Now in Thousand Oaks Stores. Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 11:02 AM. December 27, 2007-. Materials collected each week from the green waste bins of Thousand Oaks residents are turned into soil products and mulches that are now available at two Thousand Oaks outlets. Agromin Donates "Carrots for Kids" Kits in Saugus. November 21, 2007- Agromin teamed up with Newhall Land to donate 375 "Carrots for Kids" seed growing kits to the Saugus Union School District. The first of the kits we...
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Agromin News: Ventura County Star: Eye on the Environment - Getting to bottom of Christmas tree flocking eco-mystery
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Ventura County Star: Eye on the Environment - Getting to bottom of Christmas tree flocking eco-mystery. Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 11:49 AM. By Dec 14, 2014. Flocking" is a strange-sounding word for the subject of an ecological debate. Flocking as an environmental issue does not represent flocks of birds, but rather is the term for a snow-like decoration on a Christmas tree. According to Lidren and his supplier, Mark "Tito" Anthony, nothing changed with the flocking itself, only the dyes and adhesives...
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Agromin News: February 2009
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Agromin Named "Composter of the Year" by US Composting Council. Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at 8:54 AM. CAMARILLO, CALIF.- Agromin, the green materials recycler for more than 90 communities throughout Southern California and a premium soil manufacturer, received the "Composter of the Year" award from the US Composting Council (USCC) at the 17th Annual USCC Conference held in Houston in January. Everyone who disposes materials in their green recycling barrel each week is doing their part to close the recyc...
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Agromin News: Prepare Your Garden as Summer Approaches
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Prepare Your Garden as Summer Approaches. Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 9:40 AM. Hard work in the garden during spring will begin to pay off in June as plants take hold and flowers bloom, but there is still planting that can be done to create a beautiful summer garden. Plant Drought Tolerant Herbs:. Control Weeds Before They Flower:. Caring for Avocado Trees:. Although avocado trees are hearty once established, they are susceptible to overwatering during their early years. Plant your avocado trees in wel...
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Agromin News: Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: April Is The Perfect Month to Garden
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Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: April Is The Perfect Month to Garden. Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 6:32 PM. April offers an ideal gardening climate in Southern California. With hot weather ahead, gardening enthusiasts should take advantage of April's mild temperatures and longer days. Some vegetables such as corn tomatoes, lettuce and cabbage deplete soil nitrogen so rotating them to another area of the garden will keep the soil in balance. Plant such light feeders as peas and beans in the location instead.
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Agromin News: EARTHS School Second Graders Visit Agromin's Organic Recycling Facility
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EARTHS School Second Graders Visit Agromin's Organic Recycling Facility. Monday, March 16, 2015 at 8:55 AM. Second graders from EARTHS Magnet School in Newbury Park made a recent visit to Agromin to learn how green waste is transformed into compost. Agromin is the organics recycler for cities in Ventura County and other California cities. Yes, microbes), "Why are the piles of soil hot? The entire composting process left an impression on the students. "I like that they don't use poop in their soil," s...
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Agromin News: Kids Enjoy A Summer Garden at Simi Boys and Girls Club Despite the Drought
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Kids Enjoy A Summer Garden at Simi Boys and Girls Club Despite the Drought. Monday, August 3, 2015 at 4:21 PM. While the drought put a damper on many backyard gardens in summer, it didn't stop the enthusiasm for gardening by the kids in the garden club at Simi Valley Boys and Girls Club summer camp. Twice week, campers between the ages of six and 11 tended the small garden at the club, carefully using only enough water to keep the vegetables and fruit trees growing strong. Tending an organic garden and e...
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Agromin News: July 2008
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Becoming Sustainable, A Step at a Time. Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 10:34 AM. The Santa Clarita Signal. By Dianne Erskine-HellrigelPosted: June 28, 2008. Sustainability" is our latest buzzword. But sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It is a great opportunity for companies, cities, and individuals to explore fantastic avenues for self-sufficiency, creating a healthier environment, and increasing profitability. By recycling this previously overlooked trash, Agromin and Newhall Land are able to red...
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