The
festive season results in an estimated 3 million tonnes of waste across
the UK. Here's out top tips so you can turn Christmas into a recycling
opportunity, and reduce the amount of waste your household produces
during this period: -
1. Make sure you recycle all your Christmas wrapping paper
-
Each
year the UK uses 80 square kilometers of wrapping paper at Christmas!
Most types of wrapping paper can be included with your paper recycling
collection. The only type they dont
accept at the paper mill is the plasticy types. A top tip to check if
paper is recyclable is to try the "tear test" - if you cannot tear it it
is probably laminated/plasticised and cannot be recycled.
2. Save money by wasting less food this Christmas
-
In
the UK just over the month of December we'll buy some 10 million
turkeys, take home around 370 million mince pies and 25 million
Christmas puddings
during the festive period. On average most people will end up binning
about one quarter of this. Visit
www.lovefoodhatewaste.com for ideas on how to avoid food waste and save yourself some money on your Christmas shopping bill.
3.
Recycle your Christmas cards - Salopians will receive around 10 million greetings cards this Christmas.
A great idea to reduce waste is to cut up Christmas cards into gift tags for next year and remember you can
recycle any cards which can't
be reused with your paper recycling collection service.
4.
Get real and recycle your Chistmas tree - After
Christmas you can put real/natural trees out for collection in – or
next to – your garden waste collection bin. They will be collected
by the garden waste collection service and sent for composting.
5.
Get composting - Think of all the peelings from your Christmas
roast potatoes and sprouts, all the extra satsumas you will peel, the
tea bags from all those extra cuppas served to guests they can all go on
the compost heap instead of ending up in the
bin. Its really simple to compost at home, visit
www.shropshire.getcomposting.com for special offers on home composting products.
6.
Add a battery charger to your Christmas stocking fillers - You
can recycle batteries at the local supermarkets and at the Household
Recycling Centres however its far better to avoid this in the first
place by using rechargable batteries.
7.
Have your fairy lights lost their sparkle? Well don’t bin them,
recycle them! There are 25 sites in Shropshire where you can recycle
small electrical items - something which is often thrown out after
Christmas. We can recycle anything electrical, if
its got a battery or a plug you can recycle it.
8.
Metal Matters - its especially important to recycle metal because it saves so much energy. Recycling a single aluminium saves enough energy to
run your TV for three hours.
But remember its not just cans - you can
recycle the tin
foil from around your Turkey and the metal foil mince pie cases and
aluminium foil from chocolate, the large sweet tins often given as
Christmas gifts along with your aerosols, clean food tins and aluminium
packaging. Visit
www.metalmatters.org.uk for more information.
9.
Plastic fantastic - Don’t forget this Christmas you can recycle
all your plastic pots, tubs and trays from your food packaging. Simply
wash and squash and put them in with your plastic bottles for
collection.
10.
Cardboard packaging can be recycled - we have established 25 dedicated cardboard recycling sites around the county. Visit
www.recycleforshropshire.com to find your nearest site.
So make a new years resolution you can really stick to this year - recycle more and waste less!
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