Showing Up Where the Work Is: NETZERO360™ and BAC at SERC 2026
- Reina Serador
- Feb 9
- 2 min read

From February 15–17, 2026, we’ll be on the Gulf Coast in Miramar Beach, Florida, attending the 39th Southeast Recycling Conference & Trade Show (SERC 2026), one of the most important gatherings for people doing the real work of recycling, materials recovery, and sustainability in North America.
SERC isn’t about buzzwords. It’s where operators, recyclers, regulators, manufacturers, and solution-builders come together to talk honestly about what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs to change if circular systems are going to hold up at scale.
That’s exactly why NETZERO360™ and BayArea Compliance (BAC) are showing up.
Why This Conference Matters to Us
Recycling and sustainability don’t fail because of a lack of ambition. They fail when systems don’t translate into operations, when compliance isn’t built into design, and when environmental goals don’t survive regulatory scrutiny. SERC brings together people who understand those realities.
It’s a space to:
Have real conversations with industry leaders shaping materials recovery and recycling markets
See technologies and strategies that move beyond theory and into day-to-day execution
Exchange insights on compliance, ESG, and zero-waste systems that can actually be measured and defended
For us, that matters more than visibility. It’s about alignment.
What NETZERO360™ & BayArea Compliance Bring to the Table
At NETZERO360™ and BayArea Compliance, the work has always been about closing the gap between sustainability goals and operational reality.
That means helping organizations understand their actual material streams, reduce overclassification without increasing risk, and build compliance systems that hold up under inspection, audits, and reporting requirements.
Being at SERC isn’t about pitching. It’s about listening, pressure-testing ideas, and strengthening partnerships with people who are navigating the same regulatory and market constraints.
Those conversations shape better systems when we take the work back to our clients and partners.
Onwards We Go
We’re excited to deepen relationships, learn from peers across the recycling and waste management ecosystem, and bring back momentum that helps expand what’s possible, both environmentally and operationally.
Progress in this space doesn’t come from standing on the sidelines. It comes from showing up where the work is being done.
If you’ll be at SERC 2026, come find us at Table 34. Let’s talk about what’s actually working and where the next gains can be made!







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