Colorado Springs has completed the WastelessCOS Waste Diversion Study and Plan to achieve a 37% waste diversion rate by 2045.
An estimated 1,650 hikers poop each year on Colorado’s tallest and busiest 14er. And because what those hikers do with their waste can have widespread environmental and human impacts, PACT Outdoors, a ...
This past summer, hikers on Colorado’s highest peak, 14,438-foot Mount Elbert, were met by a peculiar welcome committee. Volunteers from Colorado Fourteeners Initiative handed out WAG bags near a ...
The City of Colorado Springs said it has completed a plan informed by the community in an effort to reduce waste, expand ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When his first daughter was in diapers, Jake Thomas began thinking about the problem of poop, never imagining it would become his life’s work. But it has.
A plan to reduce waste and expand recycling in Colorado Springs has been completed, according to the city. A plan to reduce ...