Superior Sustainability Newsletter: July-August 2025

Published on July 23, 2025

Summer is in full swing in Superior, offering many opportunities to get outdoors, connect with your community, and reduce your environmental impact. From reducing plastic use to keeping an eye on the air quality, we have resources to help. As always, thanks for being a part of making Superior a sustainable, resilient, and vibrant community.


Join Superior’s Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (ACES)

The Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability meets at the Superior Community Center

Are you looking for ways to share your time, energy and know-how with the Town of Superior? Consider serving on the Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (ACES). ACES works to support environmental sustainability in the Town of Superior by focusing on water and energy efficiency, waste management, and other activities that support resource conservation, improved air and water quality, and climate change mitigation.

Apply today by visiting the Town of Superior Advisory Committees webpage or reach out to Mikaela Gregg by email or by phone at 303-499-3675, ext.128.


Zero Waste strategy achieves 76% diversion rate at Town's 4th of July event

Aces group

The Town implemented a new zero waste collection strategy at this year’s 4th of July celebration, and it was a great success! The event had a 76% diversion rate, including 75 pounds of compost collected, using our partners at SCRAPS to help residents sort at the bins. The event diversion rate, which includes quantifying all the items kept out of the landfill from recycling, compost, and reuse, will be even higher when staff can account for all the reusable plate and cups that replaced disposables this year as well. Thank you to our Superior community for your support as we reduce waste at Town events!


No cars needed for amazing outdoor adventures

Eldo Shuttle at the rock cut

Did you know you can take a bus from Superior to Estes Park or Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP)? While a park pass for RMNP is required, Bustang to Estes riders can avoid needing a timed entry pass. Enjoy free WiFi, power outlets, a restroom, bike racks, and plenty of storage space as you sit back, relax, and let them do the driving.

Looking for adventures a little closer to home? If you take the Eldo Shuttle into Eldorado Canyon State Park, you get to bypass the weekend reservation system and have guaranteed entrance to the park that day!

Learn more about these and other car free adventures on Commuting Solutions Ditch the Car: Exceptional Summer Adventures Await blog post.


Tackle air quality with information and activation

Air Quality

You may notice that as the summer temperatures creep up, smog also seems to get thicker. This is because ground-level ozone pollution, created by air pollutants like those from vehicle fumes, industrial operations and motorized lawn equipment, tends to increase during the hot months of July and August. In addition to supporting more measures to reduce ozone pollution, you can play a role in decreasing air pollution and stay healthy:

  • Carpool, bike, or use public transportation instead of driving by yourself
  • Combine trips by picking one day to run your errands
  • Exercise early or late in the day
  • Electrify your lawn and garden equipment (and take advantage of the 30% discount on electric lawn equipment – see a list of participating retailers from COPIRG)
  • Use a HEPA or equivalent quality air purifier indoors to reduce many air pollutants that cause breathing difficulties when ozone is higher

Keep track of air quality in Superior by checking our Purple Air Sensor Map. You can also see local ozone and air quality information by visiting CDPHE's daily air quality monitoring dashboard, get alerts for poor air quality days by texting “BETTERAIRCO” to 21000 or signing up for e-mail alerts.


It’s not too late to participate in Plastic Free July

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Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, natural spaces, and communities. The truth is, we’re up against a massive system: over 430 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year, and most of it is designed to be used once and tossed. In the US, we only recycle about 5% of the plastic we use, either due to a lack of recycling access or because that plastic wasn’t designed to be recycled in the first place.

Our community partner Eco Cycle has made a great list of resources to help reduce dependence on plastics and decode which plastics are safer to use (and more likely to be recycled).


Sustainability Events

butterfly pavilion

Guided Pollinator Garden Tour
Sunday, July 27
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Butterfly Pavilion
6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster

Experience the beauty and diversity of outdoor gardens with an exclusive seasonal garden tour led by Senior Director of Horticulture, Amy Yarger. Costs $16

Dr. Ryan St. Laurent studying pollinators

Pollinators After Dark
Thursday, August 7
6 to 8:30 p.m.
Boulder Public Library Canyon Theatre
1000 Canyon Blvd, Boulder

Why Study Moths? Discover the importance of nocturnal pollinators with Dr. Ryan St. Laurent, Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Curator of Entomology at CU Museum of Natural History. Dr. St. Laurent shares an overview of moth diversity, with special attention to three groups of Colorado moths. Discover why moths are so important, how you can find them, and how to support moth research via community science initiatives.

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Rock and Reuse Party
Saturday, August 9
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
6400 Arapahoe Road, Boulder

Live local music, tasty food trucks, talented local artists, and great deals on reclaimed building materials.

Jess Harper sitting down

Seed Saving 101 with Jess Harper
Saturday, August 9
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Harlequinn's Gardens
4795 North 26th St., Boulder

Learn how to save seeds and adapt your favorite crops to thrive in your own micro-climate, creating resilient plants.
Costs $25


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