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Agromin Turns 1.25 Million Tons of Organic Waste Into Compost In 2025
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The Oxnard-based company manages 21 processing and composting facilities throughout California.
OXNARD, Calif. - s4story -- Agromin, California's largest organics recycler, composted more than 1.25 million tons of organic waste in 2025, a 250,000-ton increase from 2024.
The Oxnard-based company manages 21 processing and composting facilities throughout the state. Its finished products are used by farmers, commercial landscapers, residential customers, nonprofits, schools and state and local government agencies.
Because of state-mandatory organic waste recycling laws, California jurisdictions are enlisting the help of organic recyclers like Agromin to help turn their green waste into compost and mulch. Ten of those jurisdictions partnered with Agromin in 2025 to distribute finished compost and mulch products to residents through customized coupon programs.
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Under these programs, residents in nine cities and one county could order free materials through an online portal operated by Agromin. In 2025, 1,806 tons of compost and 2,246 tons of mulch were distributed free to residents in bulk, and an additional 17,450 bags of compost were given away.
"Under SB 1383, jurisdictions need a place to put their compost and mulch made from organic waste. The materials can no longer go into landfills," says Bill Camarillo, Agromin's CEO. "The coupon program and other free distribution programs are ideal. Jurisdictions comply with state mandates while offering free, all-organic soil products to their residents. We expect to see these programs adopted in more and more jurisdictions."
For information about the coupon program and other jurisdiction partnership opportunities, go to www.agromin.com/composting-solutions or call 805-485-9200.
The Oxnard-based company manages 21 processing and composting facilities throughout the state. Its finished products are used by farmers, commercial landscapers, residential customers, nonprofits, schools and state and local government agencies.
Because of state-mandatory organic waste recycling laws, California jurisdictions are enlisting the help of organic recyclers like Agromin to help turn their green waste into compost and mulch. Ten of those jurisdictions partnered with Agromin in 2025 to distribute finished compost and mulch products to residents through customized coupon programs.
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Under these programs, residents in nine cities and one county could order free materials through an online portal operated by Agromin. In 2025, 1,806 tons of compost and 2,246 tons of mulch were distributed free to residents in bulk, and an additional 17,450 bags of compost were given away.
"Under SB 1383, jurisdictions need a place to put their compost and mulch made from organic waste. The materials can no longer go into landfills," says Bill Camarillo, Agromin's CEO. "The coupon program and other free distribution programs are ideal. Jurisdictions comply with state mandates while offering free, all-organic soil products to their residents. We expect to see these programs adopted in more and more jurisdictions."
For information about the coupon program and other jurisdiction partnership opportunities, go to www.agromin.com/composting-solutions or call 805-485-9200.
Source: Agromin
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