Measuring Recycled Content: The Fine Print That Shapes EPR
As states implement new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs for packaging, one complex but crucial issue is emerging: how recycled content is measured.
As states implement new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs for packaging, one complex but crucial issue is emerging: how recycled content is measured.
If you're looking for some clarity, grounding, inspiration, connection, or clear ways to contribute in the ways you can, then join this Climate Action Kick-Off for 2026!
Should nuclear power be considered “clean”? Join us for a rare opportunity to hear a high-level overview from experts with the Alliance for Nuclear accountability and Nuclear Free Colorado.
Join us for Solidarity Mobilizations, a powerful two-part training series hosted by Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) and Solidarity Organizing Initiative (SOI). We’ll break down the political moment we’re in, the authoritarian playbook driving these attacks, and the role those of us who are white and/or citizens can play in pushing back effectively and strategically.
This webinar will be hosted by the ASES Grid Modernization & Storage Division. Learn more at ases.org/divisions.
Light the way into 2026’s Year of the Fire Horse - join a 2-hour immersive practice for renewal, connection, and collective liberation.
With so many demands on our attention and energy, many of us experience a narrowing of capacity—where overwhelm sets in and it becomes harder to remain fully engaged. In this 90-minute workshop, we’ll explore how to shift from strain toward embodied compassion by drawing on both contemporary science and timeless contemplative wisdom.
Hosted by the Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center and presented by Colorado State University and the Rural Climate Partnership, this two-day event will bring together more than 100 leaders from solar, agriculture, policy, conservation, and community organizations for collaborative learning and solution-building to accelerate agrivoltaic deployment across Colorado.
We look forward to hearing from Senator Judy Amabile and Representatives Kyle Brown, Junie Joseph and Lesley Smith about this session's legislative priorities.
Colorado’s 2026 legislative session is underway– and several important bills could have lasting impacts on pollinators, wildlife, and native habitats. Join PPAN on February 25th at 12pm via Zoom for an overview of the legislative session and what’s at stake this year.