Sustain Southern California will host a critical forum on Agriculture, Food Systems & Waste Stream Innovations, bringing together experts and stakeholders to address pressing challenges in sustainable agriculture and waste management. The event, scheduled for May 15 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., promises to deliver comprehensive insights into circular economy strategies and innovative approaches to agricultural sustainability.
The one-day conference will explore multiple interconnected domains, including agtech developments, urban agriculture techniques, composting infrastructure, and policy frameworks. Participants will have opportunities to examine how technological and systemic innovations can transform current agricultural and waste management practices.
By focusing on farm-to-table initiatives and waste-sorting behavioral changes, the event seeks to highlight practical pathways for creating more sustainable food systems. Attendees can expect to gain knowledge about secondary market opportunities and learn strategies for adapting operational practices to meet emerging environmental challenges.
The forum represents a significant opportunity for stakeholders across agricultural, technological, and environmental sectors to collaborate and develop forward-thinking solutions. Discussions will likely center on reducing waste, improving resource efficiency, and creating more resilient food production systems.
As global concerns about climate change, food security, and sustainable development continue to intensify, events like these play a crucial role in driving systemic innovations. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, Sustain Southern California aims to catalyze meaningful discussions and actionable strategies for transforming agricultural and waste management practices.


