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Colorado: Governor Polis Celebrates Earth Day, Helps Unveil New Sculpture Made of Recycled Materials

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BOULDER ~ Boulder, CO - In a celebration of Earth Day, Governor Polis, along with local leaders and nonprofit organization Resource Central, revealed a new 15-foot sculpture made entirely of recycled hammers. The sculpture serves as a symbol of Colorado's dedication to sustainability and the merging of art and environmental consciousness.

Resource Central, a Boulder-based nonprofit focused on promoting water conservation, energy efficiency, and waste reduction, collaborated with local artists to create the impressive sculpture. The piece not only showcases the community's commitment to recycling but also serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting our natural resources.

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During the unveiling ceremony, Governor Polis expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that "every day is Earth Day here in Colorado." He emphasized the significance of recycling in reducing our carbon footprint and utilizing unused materials to create inspiring works of art.

The governor and other Coloradans gathered in front of the sculpture for a photo opportunity, highlighting their shared dedication to preserving the beauty and resources of their state for future generations. As Governor Polis stated, their mission is to leave Colorado better than they found it so that all can continue to enjoy its wonders.

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