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Colorado turns in another trashy recycling rate, but advocates say better times could be ahead
Colorado’s recycling charge is caught within the dumps, however advocates say 2022 could possibly be the 12 months it began to get its trash collectively.
An annual report from environmental advocacy teams Eco-Cycle and the Colorado Public Curiosity Analysis Group discovered the state saved 16 % of its waste out of landfills in 2021 — a charge unchanged from final 12 months’s report. That quantity can also be half the nationwide common and much wanting the state’s aim to divert 28 % of its trash to recycling or compost services.
The state’s recycling charge has held comparatively regular for years, fluctuating between 15 and 18 % because the nonprofits launched their first report in 2017.
“We now have this inexperienced repute as a state, however our recycling charge is fairly trashy and it has been that approach for a very long time,” stated CoPIRG director Danny Katz.
A brand new producer duty program could possibly be a game-changer — years down the road.
However Katz thinks new state and native insurance policies at the moment are set to show the tide.
Probably the most important is Colorado’s new producer duty program, Katz stated. Earlier this 12 months, Gov. Polis signed a regulation that costs corporations making paper, packaging and meals utensils to fund a statewide recycling system.
This system goals to supply free recycling to all residents. Solely 30 % of Colorado households at present have assured entry to curbside recycling, in keeping with the report’s authors.
Research have discovered producer duty insurance policies have helped improve recycling charges in Europe and Canada. Within the U.S., Colorado, Maine, Oregon and California at the moment are enacting related applications, the report stated.
It will likely be years earlier than communities see any funding by the brand new program, although. Underneath the regulation, trade and coverage leaders have till June 2023 to determine a nonprofit to gather charges and fund recycling applications. A present state implementation timeline suggests it will not be operational till 2026.
The report notes many communities aren’t ready for the state program to enhance their native recycling charges. It highlights Loveland, Boulder, Fort Collins, Aspen and Durango as communities sending the bottom share of their waste to a landfill.
Different cities have bold plans to broaden recycling and compost service.
Denver is ready to total its curbside waste program subsequent 12 months, charging households based mostly on the dimensions of their trash bin whereas offering free compost and recycling pickup.
Voters in Colorado’s capital metropolis additionally not too long ago authorized a poll measure requiring flats, eating places and workplace buildings to supply recycling and composting companies.
Arvada established an identical program final 12 months. Its landfill diversion charge reached 24 % final January, properly above the state common.
Contamination is one problem for communities pushing to broaden their compost programs.
In September, A1 Organics, the state’s largest natural waste processor, introduced a coverage to reject truckloads with unacceptable ranges of glass, plastic or different non-organic waste. That led Boulder to cease requiring eating places to supply compost bins to all prospects.
To scale back contamination, the report calls for brand spanking new labels on compostable merchandise and requirements for completed compost high quality.
All efforts to enhance recycling and composting charges could possibly be important to reaching Colorado’s local weather targets. Based on the report, the state’s low recycling charge has already prevented climate-warming emissions equal to eradicating greater than 400,000 automobiles from the roads every year.
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Businesses in Arvada and surrounding Colorado areas see rise in smash-and-grab burglaries:
Law enforcement agencies are seeing a spike in smash-and-grab robberies across the northern part of the Denver metro area and up into Northern Colorado.
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office is looking for what they are calling the Panda Bandit. Investigators say three young suspects, one dressed in a panda costume, burglarized a gas station in Superior and took vape products.
In Greeley, a clothing store is asking for help after thieves drove through their front window.
A similar burglary happened at Vibez Vape and Smoke shop in Arvada, where a stolen car caused thousands of dollars in damage.
“These guys they don’t give up,” employee Ashton Kimball said.
Surveillance cameras captured video of the crime. After the front steel door is smashed down by the stolen car, eight thieves pour into the store in the video.
“They wear gloves. They are masked up so you can’t really get any sort of description on them,” he said.
The video shows the hooded suspects clearing the shelves in a matter of seconds.
Unfortunately, Kimball says it’s now the fifth time they’ve been hit.
“We are all struggling in this economy as much as it is. We don’t need people making it harder on us,” he said.
The first time, thieves used a rock to break through the glass and the owner quickly reinforced the front using a metal gate. Thieves then used a crowbar to pry the gate open, so they added even more security including the steel door which covered the entire storefront.
“Now a full-on vehicle. What’s next? Are they going to start using guns? It has just escalated. Something needs to be done,” Kimball said.
According to Arvada police, in 2023 they had a total of 66 burglaries of the smash-and-grab type. So far, in 2024 they are at 67, with 24 since Sept. 1.
“They are taking whatever they can, and they are reselling it,” Arvada Police Detective Adam Ross said.
Ross says they are seeing similarities in cases beyond their jurisdiction, with thieves hitting in the early morning hours and almost all involve young suspects.
“Facebook Marketplace is a big place for vape products, but really a lot of these criminals are giving them to their friends and family who may not know that these products are stolen and then they are going to school and are actually selling those products at the school,” Ross said.
He says when they’re caught, they’re not deterred.
“They realize the consequence are a little bit soft in this area. I think it needs to be impactful really to hold these guys accountable,” he said.
For businesses like Vibez, it has means thousands of dollars in product lost, tens of thousands more spent cleaning up and whatever it will costs to add even more protection, which Kimball says they will do.
“We still got a couple more ideas. We are not throwing in the towel yet,” he said.
If you know anything about this crime or the others in the area you’re asked to call Arvada police.
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Allegiant announces new flight services at Denver, Colorado Springs airports
Allegiant Airlines will begin services out of Colorado Springs and new Denver routes next year, the airline announced Tuesday.
With 44 new routes being offered in cities throughout the U.S., this expansion is one of the largest in the airline’s history. The three new routes out of Denver will begin in May, and two service offerings out of the Colorado Springs Airport will begin in February.
Colorado Springs Airport was one of three new cities Allegiant Airlines will offer flights out of, alongside Gulf Shores International Airport in Alabama and Columbia Metropolitan Airport in South Carolina.
New routes at Colorado Springs Airport will be to Phoenix-Mesa Airport beginning Feb. 12, to Santa Ana via John Wayne Airport in Orange County starting on Feb. 13, and to Tampa, Florida, via St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport beginning Feb. 14.
Allegiant Airlines at Denver International Airport will also offer new routes beginning on May 22 to Idaho Falls Regional Airport in Idaho and Stockton Metropolitan Airport in California.
To celebrate this expansion, Allegiant Airlines, based out of Las Vegas, is offering one-way fares as low as $39 for some cities. The reduced fare rates will be offered until Wednesday for travel by July 25, 2025.
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