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2015-Environment-Report

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SELF-SERVICE PAPER SHREDDING Alpine Bank Glenwood Springs (2200 Grand Avenue) has a secure, self-service paper shredding machine location in the vestibule by the ATM machine. The machine is accessed by cash. The shredder can be accessed 24 hours a day. RAPTOR EDUCATION FUND AND DRIVING FOR WILDLIFE The Denver-based Raptor Education Foundation oers the only state-authorized program to issue license plates that support the environment. All that is required to Drive for Wildlife is to make a modest, one-time, tax-exempt donation to the Denver-based Raptor Education Foundation and pay a one-time fee of $50 to your county motor-vehicle department. The plate is transferable from vehicle to vehicle as long as you are the owner of the vehicle. Visit www.usaref.org for details. HOLY CROSS ENERGY Holy Cross Energy has several programs for home energy audits, ecient appliance rebates and other great info. Visit www.holycross.com or call 970-945-5491. SAN MIGUEL POWER San Miguel Power, a local Touchstone Energy Cooperative, provides several rebate programs to help members invest in energy ecient and renewable energy technologies. Visit www.smpa.com or call (970) 626-5549. CLEER'S BUILDING ENERGY NAVIGATOR Schools, town halls, recreation centers, transit facilities, libraries, water plants and wastewater plants from Summit County to Grand Junction use CLEER's Building Energy Navigator website to track energy use, utility bill spending and solar energy production, along with building public accountability. Visit www.cleanenergyeconomy.net to learn more. ADOPTING RENEWABLE RESOURCES Solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal are all viable sources of renewable energy. Please visit these sites to learn more about available technologies, information resources, and incentives for homes and businesses in Colorado. www.nrel.gov www.ases.org www.cres-energy.org www.aspencore.org www.getwise.org www.smartenergyliving.org www.easycleanenergy.com PREVENTING POLLUTION BEFORE IT HAPPENS Preventing pollution at the source is a critical step in achieving a sustainable society. The following sites oer resources to help prevent pollution in your home and business. http://peakstoprairies.org www.epa.gov/p2 FINDING RESOURCE-EFFICIENT PRODUCTS What we buy makes a big dierence in our global and local environments and economies. Visit these sites to learn about energy ecient appliances, green building and materials, and consumer products that have a cleaner life cycle and smaller environmental footprint. www.energystar.gov www.buildinggreen.com www.greenseal.org COLORADO LINKS www.environmentcolorado.org PHONES 4 CHARITY: CELL PHONE RECYCLING DROP-OFF Each Alpine Bank location is a drop-o point for old cell phones. Just bring in your old cell phone (please make sure it is inactive) and any accompanying accessories. The phones/accessories are refurbished and donated to various community-assistance organizations or they are disassembled and recycled. CFL BULB RECYCLING In partnership with Holy Cross Energy, all Alpine Bank locations within the Holy Cross Energy service area accept burned-out CFL light bulbs for recycling. These bulbs contain a very small amount of mercury and should be recycled versus thrown out to end up in our local landll. (Small bulbs only!) ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES 18

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