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Clean Business, Strong Communities – Sustainability Meets Service with Evan Tyler

42 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Evan Tyler, owner of The Junkluggers of Crenshaw, joins The Bloc Power Hour to discuss how eco-conscious junk removal can drive community impact, job creation, and sustainability across Los Angeles. With a background in engineering and manufacturing, Evan brings a systems-driven approach to an often-overlooked industry—transforming it into a model for responsible business practices and local economic empowerment. From residential clean-outs to large-scale commercial jobs, his company prioritizes landfill diversion, community hiring, and operational excellence. This conversation explores how service-based businesses can become engines for environmental responsibility and neighborhood investment—especially as Los Angeles prepares for major global events and increased demand for infrastructure and clean communities. Turning the mic into movement, this episode highlights how even the most practical businesses can play a powerful role in shaping a more sustainable and equitable future. If you value conversations that move insight into impact, support this work at bbala.org [https://bbala.org/]. Follow the show: @blocpowerhour @blackbusinessassociation @sarahharrisceo_

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