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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE NEW MEXICO LEGISLATURE SET AN EXAMPLE IN
RECYCLING FOR THE STATE BY EXPANDING RECYCLING IN THE STATE
CAPITOL AND SUPPORTING STATE AND LOCAL RECYCLING PROGRAMS.
WHEREAS, the legislature passed the Solid Waste Act in
1990 that requires state government to recycle; and
WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Act requires government
agencies and the legislature to send recycling plans to the
solid waste bureau of the department of environment; and
WHEREAS, state capitol employees and legislators have
been recycling paper, cardboard boxes and computers and they
are starting to recycle aluminum cans and plastic bottles;
and
WHEREAS, by increasing its recycling, the legislature
can set an example for all New Mexicans; and
WHEREAS, there should be additional recycling bins
located in convenient locations in the state capitol and
other government buildings so that recycling can be easy for
everyone; and
WHEREAS, many people, including wild friends students,
have big dreams about creating jobs that help the
environment, and recycling industries create new jobs; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico needs more recycling plants so that
communities can have recycling programs; and
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WHEREAS, producing an aluminum can from recycled
material saves up to ninety-five percent of the energy needed
to produce a can from raw material, thereby reducing the
production of greenhouse gases; and
WHEREAS, the United States uses more than ninety million
tons of paper and paperboard a year and five hundred thousand
trees are cut down to make Sunday newspapers; and
WHEREAS, recycling paper and cardboard saves trees for
wildlife habitat; and
WHEREAS, the average New Mexican generates five pounds
of trash per day; and
WHEREAS, recycling saves landfill space and reduces
methane gas emissions; and
WHEREAS, plastics and metal trash can cause suffocation,
block digestive tracts or cut the mouths of wild creatures
who attempt to ingest them; and
WHEREAS, plastic trash can harm wildlife by trapping
small animals, entangling the feet of large animals and
wrapping around the beaks and necks of birds; and
WHEREAS, recycling makes a cleaner world for people,
future generations and wildlife; and
WHEREAS, last year, the United States recycling rate was
thirty-two percent, but New Mexicans recycled only ten
percent of recyclable materials, which does not send a good
message about New Mexico to other people; and
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WHEREAS, the legislature recognizes the wild friends
students for working to create model recycling programs at
their own schools and for educating others about the
importance of recycling; and
WHEREAS, the legislature supports recycling in schools
and encourages school districts to develop recycling programs
in all schools, including placement of recycling bins and
pick-up services on school campuses; and
WHEREAS, the legislature encourages communities to set
up recycling programs, including curbside recycling; and
WHEREAS, the governor has declared New Mexico to be a
"green state"; and
WHEREAS, all New Mexicans should be able to recycle
easily;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that recycling by the legislature's
members and employees, state and local governments, schools,
communities and the public and the development of recycling
plants and jobs in New Mexico be supported; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislature increase
funding to the legislative building services budget to
purchase additional recycling bins for paper, aluminum, glass
and plastic for the use of the public, employees and
legislators; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that additional recycling
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services for the state capitol be in place no later than
January 2009; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislature request all
state agencies to send state agency waste reduction and
recycling plan worksheets to the solid waste bureau of the
department of environment by January 2009; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislature request the
public education department to work with schools to improve
recycling programs in schools; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the legislative council service, the house and
senate chief clerks, the office of the governor, the general
services department, the public education department and the
department of environment.