Based out of Ventura, Agromin is California's largest organics recycler, processing over one million tons of organic waste annually. The company converts yard and food waste into more than 300 eco-friendly soil products, which are used by farmers, landscapers, government entities, and gardeners across over 200 communities in the state. By recycling organic materials, Agromin helps reduce landfill usage and greenhouse gas emissions while promoting healthier plants and gardens.

Agromin plays a key role in supporting California's sustainability goals, including compliance with Senate Bill 1383, which mandates a 75% reduction in organic waste sent to landfills by 2025. The company collaborates with jurisdictions statewide to meet procurement requirements for recycled organic products like compost and mulch. Agromin also operates composting facilities, such as the Merced Highway 59 site, where it plans capacity expansions to process more food and yard waste.

Beyond recycling, Agromin engages communities through initiatives like "Healthy Soil Heroes," which recognizes businesses promoting sustainable practices. It supports school gardens and community programs while contributing to high-profile landscaping projects like the SoFi Stadium and Disneyland. Agromin’s efforts demonstrate its commitment to combating climate change through soil health and sustainable agriculture.