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Agromin Recognized As A California Top innovative Biofuel Company

Futurology Life, a London-based company, named Agromin as one of the 21 most innovative California-based biofuel companies and startups.

Futurology Life, a London-based company that follows innovations and breakthroughs in futuristic industries, has named Agromin as one of the 21 most innovative California-based biofuel companies and startups. It singled out Agromin for its manufacturing and supplying of eco-friendly soil, organic materials and biofuel products for farmers, landscapers and gardeners.

Agromin, headquartered in Oxnard, has been producing organic soil products from locally collected green waste for over 30 years. The company has operations throughout California. Its products are used on farms and in public and private landscaping. A few years ago, it began turning some of the green waste it receives into energy through anaerobic digestion and gasification.

"Biofuels is a small but growing part of our business," says Bill Camarillo, Agromin's CEO. "Agromin's goal is to help create a more sustainable planet. All our soil products are designed to combat climate change by conserving water, preventing erosion and reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions."

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Agromin, headquartered in Oxnard, Calif., manufactures earth-friendly soil products for farmers, government entities, landscapers and gardeners. Agromin is the organics recycler for over 50 California communities, making it one of the largest organics recyclers in the state. Each year, Agromin receives more than 400,000 tons of organic material and then uses a safe, natural and sustainable process to transform the material into premium soil products. The results are more vigorous and healthier plants and gardens, and on the conservation side, the opportunity to close the recycling circle, allow more room in landfills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Agromin is a U.S. Composting Council Composter of the Year recipient. www.agromin.com

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