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Consistent with the strength, breadth, and punitive nature of the California Clean Air Act, on January 1st, 2022, the state of California began implementing SB 1383 - Short-Lived Climate Waste Management & Pollutant Act. It has significant implications for food manufacturers and jurisdictions, much of which is off of their radar yet vital to know.

Organic waste pollution is one of the leading causes of climate change in California. SB 1383 provides rigorous and comprehensive legislation to reduce methane gas production in our landfills from organic waste by 50% by year-end and 75% by 2025. The implementation has begun within each jurisdiction with specific waste reduction goals provided by Cal Recycle. As you might imagine, the jurisdiction can’t do it alone — so, these same goals are being filtered down to local businesses, manufacturers, commercial providers, and residences.

During this webinar, CMTC Contractor Debbie Goldfarb provides an in-depth overview of SB 1383 including its:

  • Timeline
  • Requirements
  • Penalties for Noncompliance

This webinar was originally presented on August 18, 2022 at 11:00 AM PT. 

Meet the Speaker

 

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Debbie Goldfarb
CMTC Contractor

For the last 25 years, Debbie Goldfarb has owned a consulting firm focused on strategic planning, market research, training, and database and campaign development. Debbie specializes in identifying market and industry trends, creating product and service solutions, and developing comprehensive programs to ensure ROI and brand strength. She has decades of experience working with Fortune 500 companies, agencies, and small/medium businesses across all verticals, including manufacturing. In 2017, Debbie Goldfarb became a CMTC consultant, SBDC advisor, and founded BIZ Made EZ – a boutique marketing and strategic consulting shop focused solely on small to mid-sized businesses.

 

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