The initiative would require all Denver businesses, like restaurants, hospitals, apartment buildings, hotels, sporting arenas, and more to provide compost and recycling services.
“All of the little bit of waste that we throw away all adds up, from our industries to our businesses and our homes,” said Ean Tafoya, a Waste No More organizer.
“To have three sources of trash really, of waste in their space, and it gives 2 years to these businesses to create an appropriate plan that fits their budget, their business practices,” said Hilda Nucete, the Waste No More fundraising director.
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