Jan 9, 2020
Did you know less than 15% of donated clothing in the U.S. ends up in our second-hand market? Or that each cycle of a washing machine can release more than 700,000 plastic fibers into the environment? Paper and paperboard account for 29 percent of our municipal waste stream, and yard trimmings and food scraps account for another 27 percent.
The November Sustainability in Progress meeting featured very informative presentations about reducing waste:
The State of Recycling in
Colorado
Alicia Archibald of A2
Solutions gives an overview of waste and recycling, and provides an
update on issues and progress in the state of Colorado. See link
below for her slides.
Textile Recycling
Liz
Kettle, director of Textiles West, weaves tales of good and bad
practices in sustainability related to our clothing and textiles.
See link below for her slides.
This episode was recorded at the Sustainability in Progress (SIP) event on November 20, 2019. Sustainability in Progress is a monthly program of the Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future. Join us (free) the third Wednesday of every month 7:30-9:00 a.m. in the Wildcat Room at the Ivywild School. Coffee and pastries are provided.
About Peak Alliance for a Sustainable
Future
The mission of Peak Alliance for a Sustainable
Future is to promote regional sustainability and advance the Pikes
Peak region's sustainability plan (PPR2030) through regional
collaboration and outreach.
About
A2 Solutions
Alicia Archibald has
significant experience in the field of waste and recycling. She
currently offers business consulting services to help businesses
manage their environmental impact.
About Textiles West:
Textiles
West aims to inspire widespread awareness, participation and
appreciation of textile and fiber arts with an understanding of the
impact of textiles on the planet. We teach simple ways to reduce
the toxic textile footprint in each of our lives. By providing
access to skills and tools in our classroom and makerspace, we
encourage action to create more eco-conscious lifestyles.
Join Textiles West for the second installment in our free film festival series, Blue Alchemy: Stories of Indigo, a 2011 feature-length historical documentary by Mary Lance. Blue Alchemy is a celebration of indigo, the iconic blue dye plant that people have been using for centuries. Thursday January 16, 2020 6-8pm pm at Textiles West North Academy location. It’s free, but please register here so they make enough popcorn!
LINKS:
Slides for The State of Recycling in Colorado
What is Waste? (video produced by Colorado College students)
Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future
UPCOMING ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS:
Smart Cities for a Sustainable
Future
Sustainability in
Progress
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
7:30 to 9:00 am
Ivywild School - Wildcat Room
Free
Coffee and pastries provided
Tiny Homes, Big Questions
Pikes
Peak Environmental Forum
Friday, January 17, 2020
Noon to 2 pm
Margarita at Pine Creek
7350 Pine Creek Rd.
Event is free; you buy your lunch
RSVP here; very
important
Green Drinks
Thursday,
January 23, 2020
5:30 to 7:30 pm
Location TBA
Energy Planning Workshop
Colorado
Springs Utilities
Friday, January 29, 2020
6 to 8 pm
Library 21C
1175 Chapel Hills Drive
Permaculture Design Course
2020
Pikes Peak Permaculture
First
class - March 13, 2019
Information and
Registration
The following environment/sustainability organizations in the Pikes Peak region collaborate to produce the Peak Environment podcast about environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region.
Colorado Springs Office of Innovation & Sustainability
Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future
Pikes Peak Environmental Forum
Pikes Peak Library District Sustainability Team
Pikes Peak Group of Sierra Club
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