
Denver Offers Grants for Restaurants to Go Green
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Denver introduces grants for restaurants to adopt composting, offering up to $3,600 for a year of compost hauling service. The city aims to fund organics recycling, turning food scraps into soil fertilizer. Restaurants must also apply for up to $1,000 to switch to reusable tableware. A consulting firm will guide winners through the process. The move aligns with a broader sustainability push and follows similar rebates in front range cities. Every restaurant must contract a compost hauler by September 1st or submit an alternative disposal plan. Applications are open now, with $51,000 total available.
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