Environment

Copper recognizes that sustaining our environment is critical to the future success of our business and to future generations. As such, Copper strives to be stewards of our mountain and village environments.

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Copper and Frisco Environmental Fund

Copper and Frisco employees created a fund to support local youth environmental initiatives in November 2007. Employees may voluntarily contributre and 100% of contributions are matched by Copper or Frisco. The first grant cycle is during the spring 2008 and eligible recipients are invited to apply for a grant award for youth environmental projects in Summit or Lake County. Grant applications are due April 11, 2008. Click here to download the Spring 2008 grant application.


2007 Environmental Report

Highlights of our 2nd annual environmental report include our wind renewable energy credits purchase to offset 100% of our electricity, local forest conservation funding and projects, increases in recycling and the formation of an employee-based, tax-deductible environmental fund. The report also converts our natural resources consumption into carbon dioxide emissions.  View Copper's 2007 Environmental Report.


Wind Power

Copper Mountain is 100% Wind Powered!

Recognizing the importance of climate change, Copper  is purchasing renewable energy certificates (also known as RECs or green tags) to reduce the environmental impact of our electricity usage. Copper's purchase of 19,320 megawatt-hours of RECs ensures the amount of electricity we use for lift operations, snowmaking and other Copper facilities will be matched on the electrical grid by clean, wind power.

Our commitment supports wind energy development across the U.S., helping wind energy providers compete with conventional energy production. Copper's wind purchase prevents the release of 16,422 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, the equivalent of planting 9,953 acres of trees or removing 2,585 cars from the road for a year.

Copper is partnering with 3 Degrees, a renewable energy marketing and development company, which facilitated the REC purchase on behalf of Copper.

To calculate your carbon footprint and purchase renewable energy certificates, click here.


Environmental Partners

Copper is proud to support the following organizations and campaigns.
  • National Ski Area Association's Keep Winter Cool Campaign, which supports awareness and action on global warming.
  • National Ski Areas Association's Sustainable Slopes Campaign, which advocates ski area environmental stewardship in many areas through an environmental charter that Copper supports.
  • The Rocky Mountain Climate Organization is working to build a coalition of businesses and governments in the Rocky Mountain region who support taking action on climate change in our area.
  • The U.S. Forest Service, especially the local White River Forest Ranger District, continues to be our strongest partner in our joint commitment to environmental excellence.
  • The new High Country Conservation Center, formerly known as Summit Recycling Project, is a local Summit County organization supporting recycling, green building, renewable energy and energy efficiency.

2006 Environmental Report

Copper Mountain 2006 Environmental Report

Click here to download a .pdf of Copper's first environmental report.


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