West Hills College Coalinga Campus
QA Technicians will earn:
A California Apprenticeship Journey-person Credential A Certificate of Achievement from West Hills College Coalinga 17 units of college credit toward a degree.
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CLFP awarded its very first scholarship 62 years ago. Today, CLFP continues to award scholarships each year to CLFP member employees and their children. The 2022-2023 winners were celebrated on February 15th during breakfast at the CLFP EXPO attended by more than 200 people in the Food Processing industry.
These scholarships are intended to recognize the accomplishments of the students and the commitment of their families to our industry. We received many outstanding applications this year and are very pleased with the quality of our 16 scholarship winners.
The success of CLFP’s Scholarship Program is due to the support and generosity from the CLFP Supplier Host Council members as well as Food Processor members and industry friends.
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CLFP is monitoring and engaging on a number of key bills that impact the food processing industry. The three most significant bills that CLFP is engaging on include: · AB 418 (Gabriel), relating to "Food Product Safety," which seeks to ban the manufacturing and sales of food containing five specific food additives. Food safety is a paramount concern to us and our members; however, this measure usurps the comprehensive food safety and approval system for these five additives and predetermines ongoing evaluations. · AB 1290 (Luz Rivas) would ban plastic packaging that contains certain chemicals, pigments, or additives. The enactment of SB 54 (Stats. 2022), along with SB 343 (Stats. 2021) has resulted in arguably the most comprehensive and rigorous single use packaging and plastics recycling and waste reduction requirements enacted domestically and internationally. These new mandates ensure that packaging is recyclable or compostable by 2032, are source reduced by 25%, and recycled at unprecedented rates which will directly impact the types of materials used, including the specific materials subject to AB 1290. CLFP argues that The Legislature should allow for SB 54 and SB 343 to be fully implemented before imposing new packaging requirements and/or restrictions on producers. · Senate Bill 253 (Wiener) requires companies to track emissions not only for its California sites or products, but for worldwide operations. SB 253 sets out three types of emissions: Scope 1, which is defined as direct emissions from sources owned, operated, or directly controlled by the company; Scope 2, which are indirect emissions from any electricity purchased by a company; and Scope 3, which is very broad and includes all “indirect [GHG] emissions, other than Scope 2 emissions, from activities that stem from sources that the covered entity does not own or directly control, and may include, but are not limited to emissions associated with the covered entity’s supply chain, business travel, employee commutes, procurement, waste, and water usage.” This will be an overly burdensome mandate that will be costly to California businesses. A similar bill was defeated last year, and CLFP will work with other industry representatives to stop it again this session.
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Authors: Benjamin M. Ebbink, Abby Harrington Putzulu
California public health officials just issued updated COVID-19 isolation guidance that at first blush seems to smooth the way for simpler workplace compliance obligations.
FBEC 2023 is scheduled for March 26-29, 2023 in Lake Tahoe.
FBEC is the premier and most comprehensive environmental event for the food and beverage industry in the United States. Attendees of this event convene to discover the latest trends and innovations affecting water reuse, supply chain challenges, air quality and many more, all while priding itself on a platform that promotes networking and like-minded individuals within the industry. Register Now!
2023 topics include: Renewable natural gas Air quality Enforcement and compliance case studies Food waste And more!
The full program schedule and additional information can be found here. In addition, be sure to explore new 2023 FBEC sponsorship opportunities! Sponsorship Opportunities
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By Trevor Cox, Co-founder & COO, Terrantic Inc.
Digital Twins increasingly are essential to solve data interoperability problems and to turn data into intelligence. The food industry can increase top-line revenue and decrease costs by leveraging Digital Twins to manage some of the biggest challenges in the industry today: inflation, labor shortage, supply chain.
T1 Systems Enterprises Inc.
7413 Kroll Way
Bakersfield, CA 93309-2319
James Norquay
Owner
P: (209) 409-3254
Manufacture representative for Schubert & Salzer. Valves and M4 Knick Liquid Analysis.
Rondo Energy
1960 North Loop
Alameda, CA 94502
Julianna Wei
VP Market Deployment
P: (909) 896-7615
Wind and solar power now deliver zero-carbon energy at lower cost than ever before. The Rondo Heat Battery converts intermittent wind and solar power into a simple, safe, practical, efficient, and affordable supply of continuous industrial heat and power. Rondo reduces operating costs while eliminating emissions - and is available at scale today.
Danfoss Drives
4401 N Bell School Rd.
Loves Park, IL 61111
Guillermo Recinos-Melendez
P: (541) 788-4549
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