Zero Waste

Partners for a Clean New Mexico Launch Statewide Campaign to Combat Illegal Dumping

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PRESS RELEASE: Partners for a Clean New Mexico Launch Statewide Campaign to Combat Illegal Dumping
DATE: April 18, 2013 Donna Hummel, Bureau of Land Mgmt., 505/954-2018
Joy Esparsen, NM Assoc. of Counties, 505/820-8111


National Geographic close to going Green for it's paper source

According to Green America's Better Paper Project latest report, (more info click here) the organization has succeeded in getting one of the largest, most influential magazine publishers in the country to admit the benefits of using recycled paper.


The Plastic Bag Debate

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By Jessie Emerson, Chapter Zero Waste leader
The National Climate Data Center released a report early January 2013 saying that 2012 was the warmest year on record in the US since it started keeping records in 1895. The Federal government released its crop report January 14th of this year: there have been crop losses caused by the worst drought since the 1950’s.

It is clear that the planet is in a warming cycle that is accelerated by
industralization and carbon emissions, ie. by fossil fuels. Steven davis of
the University of california states,” The only real solution to climate change
is to stop dumping CO2 into the atmosphere altogether.”

This article will focus on how plastic bags contribute to global warming,
environmental degradation and human health problems. We will also
discuss the use of corn plastics.


NASA’s Climate Kids idea: Make your own recycled paper greeting cards—and then plant them!

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A NEW TWIST ON RECYCLING

There’s a fun new activity on NASA’s Climate Kids website. Instead of just emptying the paper-shredder receptacle into the recycle bin, recycle it yourself! Make your own recycled paper greeting cards—and then plant them! This “seed paper’ activity is easy and fun, and produces a greeting anyone would find endearing for Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day. Visit climatekids.nasa.gov/seed-paper.

Check out these great sites for kids:


The Nine laws of nature in relation to Zero Waste philosophy

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The laws of nature must be our guide when we begin to think ZERO WASTE. The Circle of Life by Janine Benyus presents 9 laws:


Zero Waste in Santa Fe - Radio interview with Jessie Emerson

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December 28, 2012 KSFR 101.5 Radio Interview with Chapter Zero Waste Chairperson Jessie Emerson

"Zero Waste" is Jessie Emerson's goal, and she's got ideas on how we can all move toward it in 2013...
DATE: December 28, 2012 • with KSFR radio host Chris Diestler

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  • Zero Waste information and brochure

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    Zero Waste is a concept based on nature. Nature doesn't generate waste or pollution. What is waste for one organism is food for another.

    Zero Waste focuses on reducing waste by reusing products and composting rather than recycling.

    The Sierra Club Policy
    The Sierra Club adopted a Zero Waste policy in 2008. It addresses not only the qauntity of waste we generate but also its toxicity and its important link to corporate responsibility and climate change.


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