
Exciting New Partnership Aims to Transform New Jersey's Landscape Industry
In an impressive collaboration, the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA) and the New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association (NJNLA) have announced a partnership that seeks to reshape New Jersey's landscape industry through robust education and advocacy. This initiative comes at a time when sustainable practices are more pressing than ever, especially with increasing regulations surrounding gas-powered equipment.
Industry Impact at the Upcoming Total Pro Expo
The partnership will kick off at the Total Pro Expo, taking place on January 28-29, 2025, at the New Jersey Convention Center in Edison. This key event is not only a hub for industry professionals but also a platform for showcasing the latest in equipment and sustainable practices. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore the AGZA Green Zone Area, where they can interactively test the latest battery electric equipment from leading manufacturers.
Empowering Through Education
This year’s expo aims to provide comprehensive educational tracks, with a special focus on sustainability. The Sustainability Track will delve into Regenerative and Low-Impact Land Care, offering attendees valuable insights and tools for a more sustainable future. These educational initiatives underscore the importance of preparing the workforce to meet the demands of tomorrow’s landscape industry.
Community Engagement and Support
With the expertise and guidance of notable participants like Richard McCoy from McCoy Horticultural Services, the partnership looks to engage local communities, municipalities, and state legislators to ensure that the landscape workforce in New Jersey is not only represented but also supported in its evolution. This collaborative effort reflects a larger movement within the green industry to prioritize eco-friendly practices, ultimately fostering healthier and more sustainable communities.
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