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Local recycling is resurrected


Published Tuesday, June 30, 2009 12:01 PM MDT

At first glance, it seems odd that anyone nicknamed “Waffles” would be a man of action.


(Inset) Rafael Camacho Jr. (right) got together with fellow students and the City of Nogales’ Public Works Department to spearhead the resurrection of recycling in the area.

But don’t let his nickname full you “ Rafael Camacho Jr. is all that and more. The outgoing Nogales High School senior was the driving force behind the resurrection of the school’s recycling program. And his efforts may help reinvigorate an entire city’s recycling program as well.

Camacho, the outgoing Nogales High School Student Council president, convinced fellow student council members to launch a recycling program in conjunction with the City of Nogales. 

“The city had tried a recycling program in the past, but it never really took off,” explained Javier Barajas of Nogales Unified School District No. 1. “Waffles decided to make this a school project. Through his initiative, he began negotiations with the mayor, the public works director and our high school principal, which resulted in the city bringing in approximately 65 recycling bins. The bins were placed in classrooms, hallways and throughout the campus, and were emptied weekly - by student council volunteers.”

Camacho, who is a freshman at the University of Arizona, said the need for a school recycling program was painfully apparent. 

“- I began noticing the immense amount of trash loads Nogales High School would collect,” Camacho said. “This was a mixture of food, milk cartons, papers that teachers and students would throw away and loads of stored files teachers would get rid of at the end of every year. It was a shame seeing how much paper was being thrown away, along with the milk cartons and plastic.” 

Camacho said that like the city, the school had tried recycling projects before, but they had never taken off.  He decided to use his position as student body president to see if he could make a lasting difference on campus. 

“My goal last year - was to start a recycling project that would enable students to learn about the necessity of recycling,” Camacho explained, “and to embrace the notion that each and every one of them could make a difference -.” 

Camacho said the staff at Nogales High School was supportive throughout the campaign. 

“Many of the teachers designated a day to discuss the new program, and of course advocate for the new habit we were trying to instill into the students-,” Camacho said.  “The teachers would remind the students to recycle any paper they did not want, including plastic bottles and other recyclables within the class room.” 

While Camacho and the student council received tremendous support from the staff, they found the student body would need a little nudging after an enthusiastic start. To keep the students invigorated, Camacho and the student council created an eye-catching video displaying the facts about recycling. The video streamed through all the TVs on campus. 

Timing also played an important role in Camacho’s efforts to make recycling a reality off-campus as well.  While working with Nogales Public Works Director Flavio Gonzalez to get recycling bins to the campus, Gonzalez shared that he was busy trying to bring back recycling citywide as well. 

“(Gonzalez) was very interested, and he told me he was starting to amend the recycling program in the City of Nogales, but he hadn’t had the ambition and interest he expected - He told me that if (the school project) worked well, it could be used as a symbol of change, and what better way to demonstrate change than to have a high school run and exemplify leadership - for all the community to see.” 

Gonzalez’s effort to re-launch the city’s recycling program is awaitings the approval of the Nogales City Council. 

Although “Waffles” is now at the University of Arizona in Tucson, he is convinced the Nogales High School recycling program will continue in his absence. 

“The recycling program will indeed continue under the leadership of Dari Trujillo, the new student body president for the 2009-2010 school year,” Camacho explained. “I know the program - is in good hands, and I have no doubt that the recycling program will remain active for a long time.”

(Editor's note: This article was submitted by the Arizona Public Schools Making a Difference Every Day campaign.)
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Comments

    Rubio wrote on Jul 7, 2009 12:12 PM:

    " How about placing recycling bins @ city hall or parks. I live in Rio Rico, and drive to Nogales everyday, I would love to recycle. "

    Marlow Salcedo wrote on Jul 5, 2009 9:12 PM:

    " This is amazing...
    Student's at NHS, being so aware of the world evolving into a "green lifestyle"...
    If only we all fought with the same conviction on taking care of our city. We would be living in a more beautiful and earth friendly environment! "

    Way to go wrote on Jul 1, 2009 10:00 AM:

    " Good for you Rafael and the rest of the students. This is the type of leadership our town needs. "

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