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CRRA Recognizes OC Waste & Recycling with Dave Hardy Award for Organics Program

August 08, 2025 12:01:05 AM

The agency’s success reflects its commitment to operational innovation, community engagement, and climate resilience.

CRRA Recognizes OC Waste & Recycling with Dave Hardy Award for Organics Program

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR) has been awarded the Dave Hardy Leadership in Organics Award by the California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA), recognizing the department’s outstanding leadership in the production, marketing, and utilization of organic materials.

Presented at CRRA’s annual conference in Monterey, California, the prestigious award celebrates the transformative work OCWR is doing through its County Compost Program (CCP), a large-scale initiative supporting California’s Senate Bill 1383 organics recycling mandates and advancing climate action across Orange County.

“This award is a testament to the dedication of our entire team, as well as our many partners who are committed to reducing waste and building a more sustainable future,” said Tom Koutroulis, Director of OC Waste & Recycling. “We’re proud to lead by example and provide a model for jurisdictions working to meet state goals and protect the environment.”

OCWR’s 2024 Organics Milestones:

  •          103% increase in composted organic waste, diverting 39,128 tons from landfills
  •          Eliminated 12,400 MTCO₂e through organic waste processing
  •          Tripled compost distribution to more than 15,000 tons
  •          357% increase in compost procurement by cities
  •          340% increase in landscaper bulk order site visits
  •          Expanded partnerships to 32 cities, 5 school districts, 4 colleges/universities, and 5 County agencies
  •          Introduced fire remediation wattles, site booking systems, and outreach through 7M+ educational touchpoints

OCWR’s composting greeneries in Brea, Irvine, and San Juan Capistrano demonstrate scalable infrastructure, regional collaboration, and environmental leadership. The agency’s success reflects its commitment to operational innovation, community engagement, and climate resilience.

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com

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