NMRC Board Meeting
All members are welcome to join the NMRC board
meeting, scheduled Friday, July 20th from 12-4 in Rio Rancho. If you are
thinking about running for the board, this is a great opportunity to hear what
NMRC is up to first-hand and see what a great board we have!
RSVP to
english@recyclenewmexico.com
New
Mexico Recycling and Illegal Dumping Grant Announcement
The New Mexico Recycling
and Illegal Dumping Alliance and NMED are very pleased to announce the
opening of a second 2007 grant cycle for recycling and illegal dumping
proposals.
Please Note: Grant applications must be
returned by Monday, October 1, 2007!
The following are
eligible to apply: New Mexico municipalities and counties; solid waste
authorities; pueblos, tribes, and Indian nations; land grant communities;
and cooperative associations. The next grant cycle in 2008 will close on
April 1, 2008. For instructions and application forms, please go to:
www.nmenv.state.nm.us/SWB/.
For questions, please contact Jill Holbert, NMED Solid Waste Bureau, at
827-0129, or e-mail at
jill.holbert@state.nm.us.
National Recycling Coalition Conference
- Registration Schedule
Experience
the premier national recycling and sustainability conference in Denver this year
from September 16-19, 2007.
Here is the timeline
for early bird registration and discount schedule:
By July 16 (extended early bird): $495 for NRC members
July
1-Aug 31: $605 for members
On-Site Registration: $695 for NRC members
Several sessions will address rural recycling
solutions.
Register online at
www.recyclingconference.org
UNICOR Opens
Facility in Colorado
Federal Prison Industries,
Inc. (UNICOR), is pleased to announce the opening of an Electronic Waste
Collection Centers in Englewood, CO. This initiative is primarily directed
toward educational institutions (schools at any level), and all government
agencies. Englewood will be UNICOR's 5th Collection Center. Other
Collection Centers are located in Miami, FL; Atlanta, GA; Sheridan, OR and
Landover, MD.
UNICOR has also opened their
8th Electronic Waste Recycling Facility in Leavenworth, Kansas.
UNICOR's Recycling Facilities provide nationwide coverage with facilities
located in Fort Dix, NJ; Lewisburg, PA; Elkton, OH; Marianna, FL; Texarkana, TX;
Tucson, AZ; and Atwater, CA.
UNICOR’s recycling facilities
are ISO-9001:2000 Certified and IAER Certified. For additional information,
please visit our website
www.unicor.gov/recycling
or call or email the Operation Program Manager, Mr. Aaron Aragon at
202-307-6037,
aaragon@central.unicor.gov.
Green Rubber Global to Open
State-Of-The-Art Recycling Business in State
By Andrew Webb
Copyright © 2007 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
A Malaysian company, with actor Mel Gibson as one of its backers,
plans to invest $30 million in a first-of-its-kind tire recycling plant in New
Mexico. Green Rubber Global— which says it has invented the world's first
commercially viable, waste-free method for recycling tires— intends to locate
its headquarters in Albuquerque and its first recycling plant in Gallup. The
company expects to employ up to 150 people once it gets its New Mexico
facilities up and running by mid-2008, and then build more plants in the United
States, Mexico and Asia.
Rick Homans, who recently announced plans to return to the private sector
after five years in state government, will be president of Green Rubber Global
and will be responsible for its expansion in the Americas. Green Rubber Global
is a subsidiary of Kuala Lampur, Malaysia-based Petra Group. Gibson was in New
Mexico with company officials this week. Besides Green Rubber Global, Gibson
said he has stakes in several rain forest protection efforts in Central and
South America.
"I've been into this stuff for a long time," he said. "Usually I'm just
there to provide comic relief."
He added that the tire recycling technology intrigued him because as
domestic landfills increasingly reject tire waste, it is shipped to other
countries, often poor countries, that are willing to take it in exchange for
money. "We're making landfills in other peoples' backyards," he said. About 1
billion waste tires are produced worldwide each year, nearly 300 million of them
in the U.S. Most are simply put in landfills or burned, but those practices have
come under increasing scrutiny by environmentalists. "This is the world's
greatest environmental concern," said Vinod Sekhar, founder and president of
Petra Group, adding that the annual tire waste includes 1.5 billion gallons of
precious fossil fuel.
Sekhar, Gibson and Homans, who sat down for an interview with the Journal on
Tuesday, are expected to join Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, Economic Development
Cabinet Secretary Fred Mondragon, Gallup Mayor Harry Mendoza and other state and
local officials to formally announce the plans today in Albuquerque. "We would
like this to be the showpiece center for all of our operations, and a model for
our other plants," Sekhar said of the Gallup plant.
Sekhar said he first visited New Mexico and Gov. Bill Richardson at the
urging of Eclipse Aviation CEO Vern Raburn, whom he met at an annual Forbes CEO
conference in Singapore. He said he was impressed by the state's efforts to
position itself as a leader in "green" technology. In the wake of that visit,
the Economic Development Department, the city of Gallup and other agencies began
attempts to recruit the company.
"I was very happy to see that the perception measured up to the reality,"
Sekhar said.
Gibson, whose film company, Icon Productions, recently shot "Seraphim Falls"
in New Mexico, said he met and befriended Sekhar through a business associate.
Homans said that Green Rubber Global has reached an agreement with Gallup under
which the city will build a recycling plant on city-owned property just east of
town, and lease it back to the company over 10 years. A location for the
Albuquerque headquarters has not been determined.
He said the company was drawn to Gallup by local incentives and the
availability of employees. The nearby Pittsburgh & Midway coal mine is slated to
close next year, at a cost of 300 jobs. Green Rubber plans to pay about $15 an
hour, and company officials say it could attract to the area companies seeking
to use the Green Rubber compound. The plant will use Petra Group's DeLink— a
patented chemical process the company says can devulcanize old tires and turn
them into usable rubber that actually costs less than new, or "virgin" rubber.
Vulcanization is a process developed by Charles Goodyear in the mid-19th
century to link rubber molecules into larger particles, thereby making the
rubber more impervious to weather. Because it is difficult to break those links,
recycling of waste tires has been limited to shredding or crumbling the rubber
into a low-quality compound used in products like floor mats or truck tire
retread. The rubber created by the DeLink process can be revulcanized and used
to make a full range of rubber products, including tires, shoe soles, automotive
components such as weather strips and hoses, and consumer products such as swim
fins, grips and rubber bands. Several other methods for devulcanization are
under development. But Sekhar said DeLink is the first that is commercially
viable. The DeLink process, created by Sekhar's father, B.C. Sekhar, creates no
waste or emissions, Sekhar said. B.C. Sekhar was a chemist who led several
rubber research institutes as Malaysia became one of the world's largest rubber
producers. He died in September.
SWANA Recycling
Conference - Call for Papers
Submit papers for SWANA's Thinking
Outside the Blue Box Conference, slated for February 4-9, 2008 in Corpus
Christi, TX had a deadline to submit presentation ideas by July 20th. Abstracts
can be
submitted online
only.
They
currently seek presentations, panel discussions, breakout sessions, and
interactive roundtables on the following topics:
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C&D Recycling
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Food Waste Composting
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Electronics Recycling
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Commercial and Institutional Recycling
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Multi-Family Recycling Programs
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Incentive-Based Recycling
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Product Stewardship
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Extended Producer Responsiblity
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Special Events Recycling
Regional Round-Up
Silver City: Launched its PAYT program
this month. Calls for recycling bins escalate.
Lincoln County: Launched website:
www.greenlincoln.org/?q=links
Albuquerque:
The City of Albuquerque in partnership with Whole Foods, La Montanita Co-op and
a couple other local grocery stores will start a food waste composting pilot.
The City will haul the material to Soilutions, who will then handle the
composting.
Calendar
**July 20,
NMRC Board Meeting, Rio Rancho, 11:30-4 PM, RSVP to
English@recyclenewmexico.com
**September 16-19,
National
Recycling Coalition Congress,
Denver
**September 21, NMRC Board Meeting, Location TBA, 12-4 PM
**Nov 30-Dec 1, NMRC Board Retreat,
Sevilleta
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Recycling and Composting Facility Operator Certification
Class Schedule for 2007 - Register Online Today!
October 23-25, Compost Class,
Albuquerque
December 4-6, Recycling Class,
Albuquerque
You can also call 505-699-1434 to
register.
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If you have questions about any of the
above information or have articles for future Recycling
Scraps, please e-mail or call me.
English Bird
Executive
Director
New Mexico Recycling Coalition
PO Box 24364, Santa Fe, NM 87502
english@recyclenewmexico.com
(505)
983-4470
Fax (505)
466-6266