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January is Recycle Your Christmas Cards Month in the United Kingdom.
Sponsored by the Woodland Trust, it aims to reduce the number of trees being cut down to produce paper. Marks & Spencers has been quiet on this event since COVID hit, so we're unable to verify if the program is still in place. However, this was a fundraiser for the Woodland Trust, and they have some suggestions:
After cutting off any glitter or other unrecyclable embellishments, Christmas cards can be put in household recycling in most areas. If your council doesn't accept card, pop down to your local recycling centre instead.
Before recycling, consider whether you can get any more use out of your cards. You could:
Get creative and upcycle them into decorations or gift tags for next Christmas
cut them into pieces
Use coloured shapes for crafting and plain leftovers for shopping lists and notes.
Woodland Trust aims to preserve the British woodland so to preserve the numerous species indigenous to the United Kingdom and reduce carbon dioxide in the air.
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