If you’ve attended an event in Eagle County, you probably caught a glimpse of the Walking Mountains’ zero waste team in action. Made up of hardworking contract staff and volunteer members from our local community, this crew provided zero waste services at over 40 different events in 2023, diverting over 56,000 pounds of waste from the landfill!
Sorting through event waste is no easy task and is definitely not the most glamorous job, but our team is made up of some very passionate people who strive to make our community a better place. This month we want to share some of their advice and experiences to inspire your own sustainable action!
“I enjoy working at smaller events, like Triple Bypass, and others in Avon because there is a mix of people who have been coming to those events for years and already know about waste diversion, and those who are newer to the concept are still appreciative. From groups of little kids racing after Easter eggs, to dealing with hundreds of hungry cyclists, there seems to be a collective understanding that they can all make a positive impact while having a great time!” - Scott (started in 2019)
“Working zero waste events has shown me that there are a lot of people who really care about where their waste goes, but also that a lot of people don't know the specifics of waste in our county vs. other areas in Colorado. For example, the waste stream is very different in the mountains than the Front Range.” - Erin (started in 2021)
“The best way to support powerful education is by building relationships. Our Walking Mountains staff builds amazing relationships with the community, vendors, and event organizers. Through this trust we are able to share information that empowers people to be agents of change.” - Elizabeth (started in 2022)
“My best memory is one where the scenery was amazing! During one AvonLIVE!, it was raining and the sun was going down so the sky was bright orange like i've never seen before and it was reflecting over Nottingham Lake.” - Mady (started in 2021)
“This work is important to our community because we live in a unique place. We have beautiful land in the Vail Valley and reaching out to people where they are most likely to pay attention to us and our environment is a good way to help ensure our Valley stays as beautiful as it already is.” - Lukas (started in 2022)
We hope that this advice inspires you to take sustainable action, big or small, and connect with your community to make it better! If you are interested in becoming a zero-waste hero contact Emily Dennis, Zero Waste Lead, at emilyd@walkingmountains.org or you can fill out the zero waste staff interest form here. You can also be a zero-waste hero at home by using the Waste Wizard App to always know where to throw!