E-manifest system will help modernize California’s tire recycling operations
Diversys will provide technology for CalRecycle to transition from paper-based methods to a digital e-manifest system for waste tire haulers
Diversys Software has been chosen as the technology provider for CalRecycle's Electronic Mobile Manifesting System, as the organization shifts to digital e-manifests within California's Waste and Used Tire Program.
CalRecycle's statewide recycling operation manages over 50 million waste tires annually
CalRecycle is working with Diversys to modernize its statewide recycling operation that manages over 50 million waste tires annually, shifting from paper-based methods to a digital e-manifest system. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and traceability, and will equip waste tire transporters and haulers with a user-friendly platform to record and manage their waste tire recycling manifests.
"We're honoured to partner with CalRecycle on this crucial initiative," Roger Barlow, CEO and founder of Diversys, says. "This digital shift is poised to eliminate paper waste on a massive scale and improve data integrity with end-to-end material traceability and streamlined operational workflows. Diversys delivers a user-friendly system that boosts accuracy and simplifies processes for haulers, driving significant environmental benefits."
Senate Bill 1181 accelerates California's shift to digital reporting in waste management, underscoring the need for robust solutions. The Diversys platform is designed to meet this requirement, helping waste tire haulers to smoothly transition to electronic manifests. Diversys makes keeping track of compliance records easier, reducing administrative overhead while helping businesses run smoother.
"Moving to digital reporting will significantly enhance our tire recycling efforts," CalRecycle director Zoe Heller says. "A digital e-manifest provides a reliable tracking system and seamless information. This real-time information will ensure we meet our environmental goals while promoting sustainability across California."