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We have enough problems with Christmas cards


Christmas cards

Many cards can be recycled in the main part of the recycling bin...


but any card which has glitter, glue, is over-printed in foil or a 3D image cannot be recycled.


These will contaminate the waste stream and must be disposed of through your household bin.


Do we need to make the situation worse with Easter Cards..


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> We have enough problems with Christmas cards

>

> Christmas cards

> Many cards can be recycled in the main part of the

> recycling bin...

>

> but any card which has glitter, glue, is

> over-printed in foil or a 3D image cannot be

> recycled.

>

> These will contaminate the waste stream and must

> be disposed of through your household bin.

>

> Do we need to make the situation worse with Easter

> Cards..

>



I doubt if many Easter cards have glitter etc on them? Let alone 3D images!


I stand to be corrected .. ..

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