David Goldstein

Ventura County, CA Public Works Agency Contracts with Abound Food Care Supporting Ventura County Businesses with Food Recovery

Waste Advantage March 14, 2024 Responsible for managing SB 1383 compliance on behalf of unincorporated Ventura County, the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) has contracted with Abound Food Care, an Orange County-based food recovery organization, to implement a regional food recovery program on behalf of the County of Ventura and the cities of Camarillo,…

David Goldstein

Eco-tip: Here’s what drivers can learn from ship captains

VC Star March 2, 2024 Ship captains are reducing the speed of large vessels passing through the channel off our coast, providing three environmental benefits. They cut fuel consumption, reduce air pollution and greatly decrease the likelihood of striking whales. This program expanded last year, despite the end of financial incentives for participation. From 2014…

Ventura County Public Works Agency contracts with Abound Food Care to support SB 1383 Compliance

Ventura, Calif. (March 11, 2024) — Responsible for managing SB 1383 compliance on behalf of unincorporated Ventura County, the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) has contracted with Abound Food Care, an Orange County-based food recovery organization, to implement a regional food recovery program on behalf of the County of Ventura and the cities of…

David Goldstein

Eco-tip: Free options for mulch, compost in Ventura County

February 10, 2024 VC Star Among other benefits, mulch and compost can help prevent erosion from heavy rain. Mulch on soil surface works immediately after being applied correctly, reducing the impact of rain and slowing the flow of runoff. Compost, incorporated into soil, works long after being applied by promoting the growth of soil-holding roots.…