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In this week’s update, Administrator Zeldin (1) Travels to Altadena and Palisades, California, where rebuilding continues to ramp up, (2) Visits Grow2Zero Farms in Long Beach where they are working to tackle food waste, and (3) Meets with Customs and Border Protection and EPA Inspectors at the Port of Los Angeles.
Administrator Zeldin Travels to Altadena and Palisades, California, Where Rebuilding Continues to Ramp Up
 This week, Administrator Zeldin visited the Palisades and Altadena fire areas, and heard the symphony of hammers pounding away as thousands rebuild their homes, lives, and community. EPA’s work certainly isn't yet done, but the progress is simply awesome. President Trump has consistently made it clear that the EPA is empowered to do everything it can to help the cause and dedicated EPA staff have proudly been hard at work.
Grow2Zero Farms is Tackling Food Waste Head On
 Administrator Zeldin visited Grow2Zero Farms in Long Beach, CA, where they are doing amazing work tackling food waste, feeding hungry neighbors, and helping veterans with PTSD. Grow2Zero’s mission is directly in line with the goals of EPA’s Feed it Onward program to reduce food waste across America.
Administrator Zeldin Meets with Customs and Border Protection and EPA Inspectors at the Port of LA
 On Thursday, Administrator Zeldin joined EPA Region 9 inspectors and their counterparts at Customs and Border Protection where illegal foreign chemicals were recently seized before entering the United States. Every day, these teams work diligently to protect Americans by stopping unregulated, illegal foreign pesticides and other products from reaching the homeland.
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