While they do in fact contribute to a number of environmental groups, I could not find any indication that they contribute to the Sierra Club, or the CBD. It appears that thier major focus includes recycling, and envrionmental issues in Colorado, Tennessee and Virginia exclusively. I would however like to get more info if anyone has proof of thier contributions to either the CBD or Sierra Club. I might just enlighten thier email accounts with an eye-opener email... You think the greenies are consuming thier product? Not unless Coors Brewing Company also makes organic granola. Might be in thier best intrest to re-evaluate thier donations if this is in fact the case. These are the only organizations I could find. None of which (to my knowledge) are involved in the push to adopt the RAMP plan.
- Shenandoah Valley Pure Water 2000 Forum
- Ground Water Institute
- Clear Creek Watershed Foundation
- Colorado Association for Recycling
- Colorado Pollution Prevention Partnership
- Ducks Unlimited
- Environment Virginia 2000
- Golden Earth Days Council
- League of Women Voters of Colorado Education Fund
- The Conservation Fund
- The Groundwater Foundation
- The Nature Conservancy