
SCS Engineers, an environmental consulting and construction firm based in Long Beach, California, has announced it will provide research and consultation services supporting the Los Angeles County’s waste reduction and recycling practices for businesses, multifamily residences, large venues, county facilities, other public agencies and more in the unincorporated county area. SCS Engineers says it promotes reuse, recycling and conservation programs and emphasizes program sustainability by considering the entire life-cycle of products, processes and systems.
SCS’s responsibilities in the public works program include assisting with organics management and microcomposter systems, county departmental recycling, creating resource management plans and waste-free events, developing an awards and recognition program, outreach and education.
SCS says its recycling and sustainability programs are grounded in models that leverage the feasibility and viability of new technologies and approaches that make the county’s goals possible to achieve. Recycling and waste reduction are key elements in the county’s comprehensive solid waste management program. SCS professionals provide strategies and support to help public works to plan and implement integrated solid waste management using recycling, reduction and organics management as elements essential to meeting health and welfare goals, regulatory requirements, and managing the operational costs of waste disposal.
“Our extensive understanding and experience planning and implementing waste management and recycling programs will allow us to create a more environmentally friendly county of Los Angeles,” says Michelle Leonard, a vice president with SCS Engineers. “Diverting organic material, as well as recyclable items, from the landfills continues to move us closer to a Sustainable Waste Management Future.”
SCS’s responsibilities in the public works program include assisting with organics management and microcomposter systems, county departmental recycling, creating resource management plans and waste-free events, developing an awards and recognition program, outreach and education.
SCS says its recycling and sustainability programs are grounded in models that leverage the feasibility and viability of new technologies and approaches that make the county’s goals possible to achieve. Recycling and waste reduction are key elements in the county’s comprehensive solid waste management program. SCS professionals provide strategies and support to help public works to plan and implement integrated solid waste management using recycling, reduction and organics management as elements essential to meeting health and welfare goals, regulatory requirements, and managing the operational costs of waste disposal.
“Our extensive understanding and experience planning and implementing waste management and recycling programs will allow us to create a more environmentally friendly county of Los Angeles,” says Michelle Leonard, a vice president with SCS Engineers. “Diverting organic material, as well as recyclable items, from the landfills continues to move us closer to a Sustainable Waste Management Future.”
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