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OUTLAW PARTNERS NEWS
News from our publisher, Outlaw Partners
Big Sky Rodeo, Big Sky PBR lead community zero-waste efforts
To do their part in positioning Big Sky as a leader in sustainability and to execute events with a zero-waste goal in mind, Outlaw Partners presented both the Big Sky Community Rodeo and the Big Sky PBR as zero-waste events. Through compost and recycling vessels, water refill stations and the distribution of zero-waste products, Outlaw was able to divert 60 percent of waste to recycling and compost with support from 406 Recycling, YES Compost and Sysco Coprporation.







Crail Gardens is a native garden demonstrating ways to: conserve water
provide wildlife habitat preserve our natural heritage
Current irrigation practices in Big Sky are NOT sustainable!
The Gallatin River Task Force and Big Sky County Water & Sewer District found 85% of total annual water use in 2017 was applied to landscapes for 57 homes in the Meadow Village.
Water is a critical resource that must be conserved. Ditch the lawn & plant native plants!