2007
New Mexico Recycling
Awareness Month
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New Mexico Recycling Awareness Month (NMRAM)
is a state-wide annual event created to promote recycling,
waste reduction, composting and buying recycled products. It
is held in conjunction with the nationwide
America Recycles
Day campaign on November 15th.
Thank You To Our 2007 Sponsors
City of Albuquerque, Intel, Waste Management, Weyerhaeuser, Dex, Sandia National Laboratory, Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation, The Albuquerque Journal, New Mexico Environment
Department: Solid Waste Bureau, Keep New Mexico Beautiful, Enchantment Electronic
Recycling, Durango McKinley Paper Company, Guaranteed Recycling Xperts, Lamar Transit Ad Agency, Clear Channel, KOAT-TV, Citadel Radio,
& Univision Radio
2007 NMRAM
Once again we offer support to November
Recycling Awareness events in schools and in communities.
Events include municipal-sponsored recycling drives, public
awareness events at malls and stores, and employee education
in private business and federal facilities. Last year 62
communities and schools held an educational event at either a school or public arena in New Mexico.
2007 Recycling Drives and Events in New
Mexico
November 3: Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful
Community Recycling Drive, Barry Conant, 505-896-8729,
bconant@ci.rio-rancho.nm.us
November 3: Lincoln County Solid Waste
Authority, Ruidoso/Ruidoso Downs, Electronic Waste and
Magazine Recycling Collection Event. Debra Ingle,
505-378-4697 or
http://greenlincoln.org/?q=links
November 3, Gallup and McKinley
Citizens Recycling Council will host a recycling drive.
Contact Betsy Windisch at 505-488-5966,
betsywindisch@yahoo.com
November 15, New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, Education Booths and Recycling Drive on campus.
Contact Art Lucero, 505-635-6091 or
artl@nmsu.edu
November 15 - Silver City and Grant County
Recycling Drive and Competition. Contact Terry Time,
575-534-4389,
diannaterry@juno.com
November 15, 10:30 AM, America Recycles Day
press conference with City of Albuquerque Mayor Martin
Chavez, New Mexico Recycling Coalition and Rechargeable
Battery Recycling Corporation. Civic Plaza near city Hall in
Albuquerque. Coincides with large-scale media
campaign to raise awareness in Greater Albuquerque area
including Rio Rancho, Los Ranchos and Bernalillo County. English Bird, 505-983-4470,
english@recyclenewmexico.com
November 16-18, Recycle Santa Fe Art
Festival, Sarah Pierpont, 505-603-0558,
skpierpont@yahoo.com,
www.recyclesantafe.org
November: Eight Northern Indian Pueblos
Council, Office of Environmental Technical Assistance,
outreach and recycling drives to state's 21 Native American
tribes/pueblos, Will Trujillo, 505 455-1600,
will_trujillo@yahoo.com
November: Santa Fe County, Recycling
Drive and Launch of Expanded Drop-off Items for Recycling,
Student Outreach, Rick Salopek, 505-992-1030,
rsalopek@co.santa-fe.nm.us
November: Albuquerque Schools, Super
Can Kid Contest, Annabell Gallegos, 505-761-8138,
algallegos@cabq.gov
November: Roswell, Keep Roswell
Beautiful Community Recycling Drive and School Education,
Renee Roach, (505) 637-6293 cell: (505) 910-5154,
roswellpr@cableone.net
November: Las Cruces, School outreach
with City of Las Cruces and Keep Las Cruces Beautiful.
Bonnie Tafoya,
blt@las-cruces.org
November: Alamogordo, Keep Alamogordo
Beautiful Community Recycling Drive, Cynthia Pierpont,
(505)439-4250,
cpierpoint@ci.alamogordo.nm.us
November: Santo Domingo Tribe,
Recycling Drive and school education, Ventura Lovato,
505-465-0055,
VLOVATO@SDUTILITIES.COM
Other Events:
Mesalands Community College, Tucumcari
- Recycling Program Launch
Intel Rio Rancho - Campus-wide
Education
Sandia National Laboratory,
Albuquerque: Campus-wide education and awareness
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso
Branch Community College - Recycling Drive and awareness
University of New Mexico- Society of
Women Engineers
Participating Schools:
Mountain View Elementary School, Cordova
North Valley Academy, Albuquerque
Zuni Christian Mission School
Gallina Elementary
Cloudcroft Middle School
The Montessori Elementary School, Albuquerque
Bellehaven Elementary, Albuquerque
Eldorado Elementary, Santa Fe
El Camino Real Academy, Albuquerque
Lincoln Middle School, Rio Rancho
Lincoln Elementary School, Gallup
Nenahnezad Community School, Upper Fruitland
Arrey Elementary School
Carlos Gilbert Elementary School, Santa Fe
Red River Valley Charter School
Petroglyph Elementary, Albuquerque
Eisenhower Middle School, Albuquerque
South Jal Elementary School
New
resources for local coordinators this year:
1) PowerPoint on "Recycling
and Sustainability". And excellent tool to present to
elected officials, community leaders, neighborhood groups,
and businesses. Presentation developed by New Mexico
Environment Department: Solid Waste Bureau.
2) PowerPoint Recycling 101
for Community Members, which details the traditionally
recycled items in any community, what it becomes after
recycling, what it saves in energy and water usage, and
other useful introductory concepts. Presentation developed
by Navajo Nation Solid Waste Management Department.
Other NMRAM Support:
1) Recycled-content give-aways
generously provided by Dex: Rulers, Pen, Pencils, Pencil
Sharpeners and Highlighters
2) America Recycles Day
posters
3) General recycling
educational resources and information
4) Recycling and event
information support at
www.americarecyclesday.org
For
more information contact English Bird at
english@recyclenewmexico.com
or 505-983-4470.
REGISTRATION AND RESOURCES FOR 2007
1) Online Participation Sign-Up Form for Schools
- DUE OCTOBER 1
2) Online Participation Sign-Up Form for Coordinators
- DUE OCTOBER 1
3)
Instructions on How to Start and Sustain a School
or Business Recycling Program (.pdf)
4)
Reducing
Waste and Buying Recycled in Schools (.pdf)
5) America Recycling pledge cards (which will
not be a sweepstakes with prizes this year). Find online at
www.americarecycles.org
NMRAM 2007 Greater Albuquerque
Media Campaign
NMRC is in the process of planning a
multi-media recycling awareness campaign aimed at the
greater Albuquerque area, complete with in-town billboards,
bus-sides, print, TV & radio advertisements and PSAs. The
City of Albuquerque is a partner in this campaign and will
help launch the city's goals to become a Zero Waste
community. Rio Rancho is another partner community with Keep
Rio Rancho Beautiful and awareness will reach into this
community as well. Mayor Martin Chavez has agreed to be our
spokesperson for our radio and TV PSAs.
Programs and Projects For Use in
the Schools
Since 2004, we have worked
directly with 130 K-12 schools throughout New Mexico,
reaching more than 21,500 students! We have also awarded 25
schools with recycling bins to start their programs. Please
note that the Recycling Bin Contest is not available this
year. But look further down for the Keep New Mexico
Beautiful grant program.
Recycled Art Contest – Sponsored by NMRC and Dex!
Rules of Entry
are Simple!
**One entry per
classroom
**E-mail one
photograph of the chosen classroom art piece with a
one-paragraph description with this information: 1) Title of
Art Piece; 2) Materials Used to Construct 3) Student Name,
Grade and School. E-mail to the New Mexico Recycling
Coalition at
english@recyclenewmexico.com by December 1, 2007 for
consideration.
**Four winners
will be selected in the following categories: 1) Pre-K to
2nd Grade; 2) 3rd grade to 6th grade 3) 7th - 9th grade and
4) 10th-12th grade.
**The four winning pieces will be
exhibited in the Roundhouse in Santa Fe during the
Legislative Session on a date TBA in January or February
2008 and a press release will be sent out to major papers
and local papers where winner was selected from. Each winner
will receive an art-related prize for use in their
classroom. Please do not mail any art pieces or photographs
to NMRC. We cannot be held responsible for items submitted
in this fashion. Winning art pieces will then become property of Dex
and will travel with their informational display booth.
**The art piece
must be 75% recycled-content and created with materials that
would have otherwise been thrown away in the garbage can.
Use of recycled yellow-pages is encouraged!
Buy
Recycled and Reduce Waste in the Schools
In an
effort to consider the principles of waste reduction and
buying recycled in the school environment, we have developed
a document with tips on buying products made from
recycled-content and how to reduce waste in the classroom.
Reducing
Waste and Buying Recycled in Schools (.pdf).
Also see more resources below on where to purchase
recycled-content products.
Invite a Recycling Professional to Class or Visit a
Recycling Center
There’s probably nothing more re-enforcing to students than
to see or hear about the actual recycling process in their
community and to have someone first-hand answer their
questions. Contact your local solid waste division or
recycling coordinator and ask them to visit your school or
set up a visit to go to their recycling location. Or check
off that part on the form, so we can call or e-mail you
contact information for a recycling coordinator in your
area.
Trash
Audit – In Class Project
Perhaps one of the most effective classroom projects
involves examining school trash cans to see what is being
produced. Schools typically see large amounts of paper and
cardboard in their waste streams. You can create a
percentage pie chart of trash “types” and figure out how
much is actually recyclable.
Start your Recycling Collection Program with Cardboard Boxes
from PNM
Free
recycling boxes are available from PNM for use at events,
schools, churches and nonprofit organizations. They can be
used to collect daily recycling in buildings, or brought out
for special events in your community. The boxes are 18" x
18" x 30". Go to
www.PNM.com/environment and click
on "Community Recycling Program".
New
Mexico Environmental Essay and Art Contest
The
Institute for Energy and Environment and WERC are hosting an
Environmental Art Contest, with entries due on November 30th
and an Environmental Essay Contest with a deadline of
February 15, 2008. For more information check out
www.werc.net under Outreach
K-12 programs. If you have any question, please feel free to
contact us at werc@nmsu.edu
or call toll free 1-800-523-5996.
Red Wriggler Teaching Manual Released
High Desert Worm Ranch, based in McIntosh New
Mexico has released an educator's resource entitled "The Red Wriggler Teaching
Manual". Manuals are available for $25 and target different
study areas, from science, social studies, math and language arts. A complete
educator's kit includes the manual, plastic bin, a 15-inch rubber worm,
a brick of coir,
a pound of worms and is sold for $65.
www.redwrigglerranch.com
or call 505-384-5302.
EPA
Planet Protectors
Although
included in school kits who register for NMRAM, if you want
to order your own set independently. You will find a
10-month Planet Protectors Club Calendar Kit. The kit is
designed to teach children in Grades K-3 the concepts of
reducing, reusing, and recycling, waste.
The Planet
Protectors Club Calendar Kit contains a large, full-color
poster for teachers or group leaders. Smaller versions of
the poster may be ordered for each student/child in the
classroom or group, along with a set of stickers to track
progress in completing the activities. Simple, step-by-step
instructions and a list of materials are included for each
activity; most of which take less than an hour to complete.
From turning trash into treasure to identifying
environmentally harmful products in the home, these hands-on
activities provide 10-months of fun and education.
To order the large poster (EPA530-H-06-004) and the child's
version with stickers (EPA530-H-06-005), go to
www.epa.gov/epaoswer/osw/kids/ppcform.htm
. You may also order by phone at 1-800-490-9198, by email at
ncepimal@one.net , or
by post mail addressed to U.S. EPA/NSCEP, P.O. Box 42419,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45242-0419.
Go
Green Initiative
The Go Green Initiative is a simple, comprehensive
nationwide program designed to create a culture of
environmental responsibility on school campuses across the
nation. Founded in 2002, the Go Green Initiative unites
parents, students, teachers and school administrators in an
effort to make real and lasting changes in their campus
communities that will protect children and the environment
for years to come. Find out more online at
www.gogreeninitiative.org .
Keep
New Mexico Beautiful Grants
Also,
Keep New Mexico Beautiful has small Grants available
for schools for the purchase of recycling bins.
Visit
www.knmb.org
or call 800-760-5662.
Recycling Pledge Cards
Invite
students to fill out Recycling Pledge Cards,
committing them and hopefully their families to buy recycled
products and improve their recycling efforts. We ask that
you print your own pledge cards. This year will not be
oriented as a contest, but simply as a commitment to make a
difference by recycling! You can find easy-to-follow
directions for doing this on the America Recycles website at
www.americarecyclesday.org
Backyard Composting
You can
also request a “Backyard Composting Made Easy” guide
created by the New Mexico Environment Department: Solid
Waste Bureau. Any school can create a compost bin for a
science project, garden complement, or to compost cafeteria
food scraps on a large scale. Contact Greg Baker at the
following number or e-mail below. Or go online to
www.recyclenewmexico.com/nmoro.htm
to find an electronic version in English and Spanish.
Cash For Cans
Hold a recycling drive for cans in your
school to raise funds. On this site, you can download a
teacher's resource called "The Recycling Loop". Go to
www.cancentral.com
to learn more.
TerraCycle & Honest Kids™ Drink
Pouch Brigade
Every year millions of drink pouches
end up in garbage and landfills.
TFind out about a recycling program
for these type of packages that can
earn your school money.
http://www.terracycle.net/dpb/
New Mexico Clean & Beautiful: 2007
Governor’s Challenge
What is the 2007 Governor’s Challenge?
The Governor’s Challenge is a call to action for all New
Mexicans to recognize that we have a joint responsibility to
keep New Mexico Clean and Beautiful. The 2007 Governor’s
Challenge will run through spring 2008 and will culminate in
a gala event to be held in Santa Fe. The Governor’s
Challenge will consist of 3 major statewide events – the
School Litter-ary Awards targeted at 8th grade
students and younger; the “Talk Trash with the Guv” MySpace
and YouTube Competition targeted at young adults between the
ages of 15 -26 and the Pickup Olympics targeted at
businesses, non-profits, communities and service
organizations throughout the state.
The Pick Up Olympics –where any group,
family, non-profit, business, school, or community can
arrange a clean-up event. Take pictures and submit a
write-up on the event and you’ll have the chance to win
prizes as well as get recognition from the Governor. Winners
will be awarded a silver, gold or bronze medal and will be
recognized at the gala event next spring and on the New
Mexico Clean and Beautiful website.
The Litter-Ary Awards – for children
–kids can create an event, or write a poem, or create a
blog, or design a poster – all to encourage friends, fellow
students and/or family to do their part to clean up the
state. Each entrant (can be an individual, class, or entire
school) will be asked to write an essay about what they did
to clean up New Mexico and submit it, prizes will be awarded
to the winner. Schools may plan projects at any time between
now and spring 2008.
Talk Trash with the Gov – for young
adults –where they write poetry, create a video, a blog, a
website, a song, artwork with an anti-litter message, or an
idea they want to share. They could win a chance to record
professionally for the 2008 Litter Campaign. A Talk Trash
with the Gov MySpace page has been launched and contains all
contest rules and other information,
http://www.myspace.com/talktrashwiththegov.
For more detailed information and
documents to download about these new challenges please
visit
www.nmcleanandbeautiful.org and click on the blue button
“Governor’s Challenge.”
We hope you’ll get involved and also
pass along this exciting information to get other people
involved with keeping our state clean.
CONTACT: Nichole Romero, 505-764-4444 ext 225, 505-764-8636 (Fax),
nromero@griffinassoc.com,
billltstlktrsh@aol.com
Biodegradable Service Ware Links:
Biocorp
NatureWorks
Recyclaholics
Recycled-Content Product Supplies &
Procurement Links:
New Mexico Businesses:
Beck Office Systems
(Albuquerque Recycled Office Furniture)
Vision Paper
(Albq manufacturer of recycled-content papers)
UnityCenter/Phat Frames
(Creates award/picture frames from wooden pallets)
JaiTire
(shredded-tire
fluff for playgrounds and athletic surfaces)
Other Resources:
Office Depot
(Offers online catalog, carries paper/office products that
have recycled-content - they will deliver free with minimum
purchase anywhere in NM!)
Staples
(Offers online catalog with recycled-content products. Also
accepts computers, printers, digital cameras, cell phones,
cartridges and rechargeable batteries for recycling)
Green Earth
Office Supply
Sustainable Group
(non-vinyl, recycled-content corrugated binders,
three-rings)
Dolphin Blue
EcoProducts
Center for a New American
Dream
EPA's Comprehensive
Procurement Guidelines
EPA's Design for the
Environment Program
EPA's Environmentally
Preferable Purchasing Program
Energy Star
Environmental Choice
Green Seal
INFORM
Janitorial
Products Pollution Prevention Program
See our Other Links for More
Information
2007 Sponsors:
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City of Albuquerque
Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation
Enchantment Electronic
Recycling
Durango McKinley Paper Company
Guaranteed Recycling Xperts
Lamar Transit Ad Agency
Clear Channel
KOAT-TV
Citadel Radio
Univision
2006
Accomplishments
17 State
Coordinators
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Most
coordinators visited schools
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4
held public collection events
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All
coordinators received an Educator Recycling Kit
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Total number of events = 17
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Number of America Recycles displays = 1
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Number of Newspaper Ads/Articles = 42
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Number of Radio/TV PSA’s = 32
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Number of Proclamations/Resolutions = 1200 (made by
employees)
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758
Pledge Cards collected from Coordinators and Schools
45
Participating New Mexico Schools at all Grade Levels
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45+
Educator Recycling Kits were distributed
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12
schools received recycling bins to start their recycling
program
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19
schools are holding school-wide events/lessons
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More
than 6,589 students were reached via teachers and school
programs
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NMRC
connected 38 schools with a recycling professional to
make a presentation
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32
schools participated in this program for the first time
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27
schools committed to buying more Recycled-Content
materials
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Total school events = 45+
Educators Recycling Kit
Each
school and state coordinator received an “Educator’s
Recycling Kit”, which is comprised of a PowerPoint
presentation called “Talkin’ Trash”, which is specifically
aimed at elementary-aged students with New Mexico data. The
kits had a CD and print-out to work from. We also created an
abbreviated booklet of Keep America Beautiful’s “Waste in
Place” Elementary Curriculum Guide with a focus on recycling
and composting lesson plans, definitions and activities. We
added some EPA recycling and waste reduction pamphlets this
year. We also added this year High School Recycling
Activities that we compiled, as well as some hands-on art
projects creating recycled insects and making projects out
of newspaper. All coordinators received a New Mexico-focused
“Reduce Waste and Reuse in the Schools” flyer with tips on
how to reduce and reuse. We invited ALL schools in NM to
participate.
Recycling Bin Contest
Although the focus of America
Recycles Day is to promote buy recycled initiatives, New
Mexico is so far behind the recycling curve that we maintain
a focus on simply getting people and kids inspired to
recycle in the first place. We have received great
participation from the schools in past years and have heard
over and over again about schools wanting to start
recycling, but no money to purchase the bins. So we decided
to create a Recycling Bin Contest aimed at the schools. We
received 21 applications and we awarded bins to 12 schools
(providing all bins requested in order to start an
appropriate program). The schools were located around the
state from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, El Prado,
Farmington and Sandia Park.. Each school was required to
layout their complete recycling program plan, down to who
will collect in school, how will recycleables be transported
to recycling center, do all teachers, principal and
janitorial staff know about project, etc.
Press Outreach
In
concert with our partner, the New Mexico Environment
Department: Solid Waste Bureau, we sent a press release to
all radio and print channels in the state. We also mailed a
press kit with a 30-second recycling PSA to every radio
station in the state.
Coordinator Give-Aways
We
printed 650 T-shirts to include in coordinator and school
packets as give-aways. The recycled-content shirt had a
simple NMRC logo on the chest with the statement “New Mexico
Recycles”. This complemented the America Recycled
Day-provided recycled-content posters. We were also supplied
with Dex yellow pages recycled-content rulers to distribute
as well.
Budget:
We
raised $7,725 and received generous in-kind donations from
the NM Environment Department: Solid Waste Bureau for
recycled T-shirt printing, package mailings to coordinators,
radio PSA kits, and letter mailings to all NM schools. The
2006 NMRAM event focused its spending power on purchasing
Recycling Bins to school winners in our contest. We spent a
little more than $3,000 in purchasing the bins, shipping,
stickers and coordination time to facilitate this.
Sponsors
included: NM Recycling Coalition, NMED: Solid Waste Bureau,
Weyerhaeuser, Dex, Intel, Sandia National Laboratories, and
Keep New Mexico Beautiful.
Top 3
NMRAM Events:
Rio Rancho America
Recycles Day Collection Event
On
November 4th, Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful sponsored
a recycling collection event at their local Wal-Mart store.
173 vehicles participated. Community volunteers manned the
event, while individual recycling agencies were on-hand to
collect the recyclable items.
Collection details:
Lion’s
Club – 8 hearing aids and 351 pairs of glasses
Kiwanis
– 10 Ink/Printer Cartridges
Boy’s
Appliance – 35 refrigerators and 53 other appliances
St.
Felix Pantry – 1225 lbs of clothing and 150 lbs of food
Jaitire
– 142 tires
Bolton
Iron Works – 19 propane tanks
Master
Fibers – 1480 lbs of cardboard, 263 lbs of paper, 65 lbs of
plastics and 237 lbs of metals
Enchantment Electronics Recycling – 12,600 lbs of
electronics
Each
resident of Rio Rancho also received their “Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle” Guide. Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful provided a Waste
in Place training for students and teachers on November 15th
at Vista Grande Elementary School, reaching 92 students and
17 teachers. KRRB also visited Martin Luther King Elementary
School to discuss reduce, reuse and recycling concepts.
Lincoln County
Electronic Waste Collection Event
The
Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority worked with a concert
of volunteers and the local chamber of commerce to hold an
electronics recycling event on November 4th in
Ruidoso. Almost 150 vehicles brought in 45,000 lbs of scrap
electronics for recycling. The event was sponsored by the
Ruidoso Chamber of Commerce, LCSWA, Keep Ruidoso Beautiful,
IGA and EEM Scrap. Collected cell phones were diverted to
the local HEAL program and numerous toner cartridges were
given to the Big Brothers Big Sisters program to be used as
a fund raiser. Additional support for the activity was
provided by Pizza Hut and Ruidoso Ice Company. Lincoln
County residents who were unable to participate in
Saturday’s event may still drop off e-waste at the LCSWA
yard through Friday November 10 at no cost. The significance
of this event is Ruidoso and Lincoln County primarily serve
a rural region.
Des Moines Brownie
Troop #428 and Moriah Jones
Moriah
and her Brownie Troop live in Des Moines, New Mexico, that
has a listed population of 177 residents. They set about
reaching out to the residents in their community to talk
about recycling and they collected 86 pledge cards. That is
almost 50% of their community pledging to recycle, reduce
and reuse.
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