Dirty Sturdy’s: Composting During Covid
May 7, 2020

By Matt Hoisch
Picture by AlbertHerring, Wikimedia Commons.
Since October, Mark Sturdevant has been running a local composting company. It’s a side gig. Most of the time, he’s a Recreation & Event Aide for the Telluride Parks & Recreation Department. But his entrepreneurial spirit has led to smooth growth for his operation, and he was approved to continue working through the Covid shutdown as an essential service. The name of this earthy endeavor? Dirty Sturdy’s.
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