The city is getting close to a final plan for implementing the Waste No More initiative approved by Denver voters in November 202s, which requires local businesses to provide composting and recycling services, mandates that construction waste be diverted, and puts a recycling and composting requirement in place at large events. Denver officials rolled out the Waste No More Task Force in March to ensure that the language on the ballot is enforceable, and the group has come up with recommendations that were presented at an August 17 town hall by Blake Adams, zero waste and circular economy manager for Denver’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability & Resiliency (CASR)…