The Sustain Southern California (Sustain SoCal) conference, scheduled for May 15, 2025, in Irvine, California, is set to tackle pressing issues in agriculture, food systems, and waste management. This event aims to unite a wide range of stakeholders to discuss and develop solutions for sustainability challenges facing the agricultural sector. C. Scott Kitcher, president and CEO of Sustain SoCal, highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to sustainability that addresses the entire supply chain from farm to table.
Experts invited to the conference will share their knowledge on various topics, including agricultural science, innovative business practices, and the role of technology in promoting sustainability. The discussions will cover agtech advancements, farm-to-table practices, new packaging solutions, and policies for effective waste management. These conversations are designed to foster collaboration among industry leaders, farmers, policymakers, and academics to enhance regulatory frameworks and outreach efforts.
With Southern California and similar regions under increasing environmental and economic strain, the conference serves as a vital platform for crafting practical, innovative solutions. By focusing on the interconnectedness of agricultural sustainability, technological innovation, and waste management, Sustain SoCal aims to pave the way for a more sustainable future in agriculture and beyond. For more information on the conference, visit https://www.sustainsocal.org.


