CSS News and Updates
Patent-pending, breakthrough technology developed by California Safe Soil (CSS) could be a game-changer in the world of sustainable agriculture. For the past three years, CSS has operated a pilot program in West Sacramento that turns food...
Read more ...California Safe Soil will move into a new facility in McClellan Park in Spring, 2016. Building a new facility to manufacture our H2H fertilizer is a significant move to having sustainable agriculture become a main staple at McClellan.
Read more ...This article by Jeff Janas of Western Growers Magazine does a good job of describing the reasons that our founder established CSS, the great benefits of CSS technology on the environment and our food supply...
Read more ...California Safe Soil is pleased to be one of the first six tenants in the Western Growers Center For Innovation and Technology. The center aims to be a hub for the accelerated development and rapid deployment of agriculture technology startups.
Read more ...A well-written article about reducing food waste on zipcar.com's blog glowingly mentions California Safe Soil. They got a lot right in this article, including our track record of diverting 2.2 million pounds of food waste from landfills, cutting greenhouse gas emissions by ~3.2 million pounds, and eliminating the need for more than 1.1 million pounds of nitrogen fertilizers.
Read more ...In this on-air discussion with Rebecca Corral of KCBS 106.9FM/740AM, Mr. Morash outlines some of the food waste problems we face today along with solutions that include Harvest to Harvest, California Safe Soil's remarkable fertilizer and bio-stimulant manufactured from food waste.
Read more ...Organic farming is a great idea for a lot of great reasons, yet most people don't know that "going organic" is something that conventional farmers typically must plan for years in advance.
Read more ...You don’t have to dumpster dive to know that supermarkets send a steady stream of uneaten food to landfills.
Read more ...USDA and EPA Join with Private Sector, Charitable Organizations to Set Nation's First Food Waste Reduction Goals.
Read more ...CSS is at the forefront of today's technology-driven green and organic agriculture industry, so we were pleased when the August | September edition of Sactown Magazine wrote extensively about contemporary agriculture, technology and education with a nod to CSS's work in recycling food scraps to improve the health of our soil.
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