Carbon Forward: SoCal Sustainability Forum

The USGBC-California, in partnership with the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California (SEAOSC), are proud to present Carbon Forward: SoCal Sustainability Forum.

This half-day forum will convene leaders across the architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), and policy communities to advance sustainable building practices in Southern California. Attendees will hear from architects, engineers, developers, public agencies, and sustainability advocates sharing actionable strategies to reduce embodied carbon and accelerate climate solutions.

Performance Resource Management (PRM) is part of the Carbon Forward 2025. As innovators in soil regeneration, water savings, and carbon reduction, PRM featured in the exhibitor networking area, showcasing how regenerative land management practices can dramatically lower water usage, reduce operational costs, and cut carbon emissions across landscapes, golf courses, sports fields, and urban environments.

By connecting with industry leaders at this forum, PRM continues to bridge the gap between sustainable building practices and regenerative environmental solutions, bringing proven results—such as the Brentwood Country Club pilot that achieved 40% water savings and over 22 million gallons saved annually—to a wider audience in the built environment.

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