What should you do with your Christmas cards?

Some good ideas here.

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  • David Morton 28th Dec '08 - 10:21pm

    The Woodland Trust Scheme is the best ( WH Smiths, TESCO,TK Max and M and S) but I notice that Sainsbury’s has a link up with the Forestry Stewardship Council ( FSC) this year. They has collection bins in store as well.

  • Andrew Turvey 29th Dec '08 - 9:40am

    Wouldn’t it be more environmentally friendly just to recycle them with your normal paper recycling, rather than go to the effort of collecting christmas cards specifically?

  • David Morton 30th Dec '08 - 6:23pm

    Morrisons also has bins it seems. I couldn’t see any details but it looks like a charity tie up with the Salvation Army.

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