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Recycling and Composting bill is good for Colorado and tourism

Snowboarder Joey Fava from Southern Utah heads up the Woodward Express lift to ride the Central Park terrain park at Copper Mountain ski area on July 18, 2020. Central Park at Copper opened up July 5th that features a fully stocked terrain park complete with multiple rail features and small and large jumps for a all skill levels. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Snowboarder Joey Fava from Southern Utah heads up the Woodward Express lift to ride the Central Park terrain park at Copper Mountain ski area on July 18, 2020. Central Park at Copper opened up July 5th that features a fully stocked terrain park complete with multiple rail features and small and large jumps for a all skill levels. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
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As the general managers of Copper Mountain Resort, and Eldora Mountain Resort, both beloved ski resorts and major employers in Summit and Boulder counties, we are urging the Colorado community and Congress to support the Recycling and Composting Accountability Act.
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