Sustain Southern California will host its Agriculture, Food Systems & Waste Stream Innovations event on May 15, presenting critical discussions about agricultural sustainability and waste management strategies. The conference, running from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., will convene key industry stakeholders to explore innovative solutions in food production and waste reduction.
The event aims to address multiple aspects of agricultural sustainability, including agtech developments, urban agriculture practices, composting requirements, and relevant policy considerations. Participants will gain insights into farm-to-table initiatives and learn about opportunities to transform waste-sorting behaviors and develop secondary market strategies.
By bringing together experts and professionals, the conference seeks to advance understanding of circular economic models within the agricultural sector. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore emerging technologies and approaches that can help businesses and communities create more sustainable food systems.
As global sustainability challenges continue to mount, events like this play a crucial role in developing collaborative solutions that can potentially reshape agricultural practices and waste management strategies. The conference represents an important platform for knowledge exchange and innovative thinking in addressing complex environmental and agricultural challenges.



