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Through a partnership with Westbank Sanitation, local farmers, Teton Science School volunteers, and Teton County Integrated Waste and Recycling, SHIFT recycled 143 pounds and composted 156 pounds of waste across all three venues over three days to become a zero-waste event. The only waste in the event was brought in from attendees, which SHIFT hopes to eliminate next year. Klean Kanteen provided aluminum pint cups to all pass holders as well so attendees could reuse their cups all three days and then take them home. Attendees who posted photos of themselves participating in zero waste efforts were entered into a raffle to win a jacket from local apparel company, Stio.