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I will be shredding mine to make myself a warm nest for the rest of winter.
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.
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?
Morrisons also has bins it seems. I couldn’t see any details but it looks like a charity tie up with the Salvation Army.