Earth Day 2022 Celebration Sponsors
MAIN SPONSOR — Lyngso incorporates sustainability into everything we do, from the landscape products we stock to the gardening and landscaping practices our employee-owners teach the community. Every day we conserve water, reduce waste and emissions, protect from toxins and nurture community. Visit our display garden at our retail store in San Carlos, CA — a Certified Wildlife Habitat.
MAIN SPONSOR - Gachina Landscape Management draws on nearly 30 years of experience and the inspiring memory of our remarkable founder, John Gachina, to deliver a full range of award-winning landscape services.
WEEK 2 SPONSOR- REDUCE WASTE — Zanker & Florin Perkins Landscape Materials have been in the organics recycling business since 1985. Leaders in organic recycling, over 500,000 tons of material is diverted annually from area landfills. We produce high-quality organics (composts, mulches, soil amendments), aggregates (base rock, sand, drain rock) and other recycled products for the landscape and construction industry, and the public for landscaping, soil amendment and construction.
WEEK 4 SPONSOR - SEQUESTER CARBON - Earth Foundries is tackling California's catastrophic wildfire threat and global warming by upcycling forest waste into carbon-negative products and energy. Earth Foundries leverages the power of our mighty California Forests to bring the earth's carbon cycle into balance.
WEEK 5 SPONSOR - SAVE WATER — Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery is a supplier of quality plants and trees in sizes ranging from 4" containers to 120" boxes. With over 1,100 acres under production, ten locations, and a robust plant brokerage service, Devil Mountain provides a single-source solution for landscape professionals across California. Customers can place orders online or shop the nursery in person, with delivery service and will call pickup options available. The nursery is wholesale only and is not open to the general public.
WEEK 5 SPONSOR - SAVE WATER — The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California serves 26 public water agencies — cities, municipal water districts and one county water authority — that then deliver supplies directly or indirectly to 19 million people in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura counties.
Whether it’s historic drought or the longer-term threat of climate change, their goal is to protect the region and provide high-quality affordable water in an environmentally responsible way.