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Sustainable Resilient Longmont and Eco-Cycle to hold Longmont Sustainability Issues Forum

WHAT : Longmont Sustainability Issues Forum WHEN : Wednesday, October 11th 6:30-8:30 p.m. WHERE : Longmont Library, 409 4th Ave.
Longmont Public Library
(Sergio R. Angeles/Longmont Observer)

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WHAT: Longmont Sustainability Issues Forum

WHEN: Wednesday, October 11th 6:30-8:30 p.m.

WHERE: Longmont Library, 409 4th Ave.

Sustainable Resilient Longmont and Eco-Cycle are co-hosting the first-ever Longmont Sustainability Issues Candidate Forum. All ten candidates for Mayor and City Council will be attending. The forum will be moderated by Liz Lane, news and public affairs anchor, host and producer at KGNU. Topics will include: zero waste, energy, water and sustainable transportation, among others.

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Sustainable Resilient Longmont collaborates with the Longmont community to cultivate a sustainable and thriving city. As the hub for education, advocacy and action, we support the three pillars of sustainability: environmental protection, responsible economic growth and social equity.

Eco-Cycle is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit recyclers in the United States. We educate people in every sector of the community—schools, businesses, local governments, neighborhoods, and public events—about Zero Waste ethics and practices. Working in partnership, we help communities achieve their Zero Waste goals, the benefits of which include conserving natural resources and wildlife, reducing pollution, combating climate change, and creating jobs and new business opportunities.

This is a press release issued by Sustainable Resilient Longmont and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.