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Support charity by recycling cards
Posted on 31/12/2009
By recycling Christmas cards, people can help cut waste and also raise money for charity.
Thanks to a County Council scheme, residents can drop off their cards in collection boxes available at any Leicestershire library or service shop.
All money raised will be donated to The Woodland Trust, the UK's leading woodland conservation charity, who will use it to plant new trees.
Over the last 12 years, the Woodland Trust has recycled 659 million cards (13,080 tonnes) and planted 155,000 trees.
Tony Kershaw, the County Council's Cabinet Member for Waste Management, said: "In the UK, we send about a billion Christmas cards each year but if these were all sent to landfill, the space needed would be enormous.
"By recycling cards, residents will not only save landfill space but save trees as well by raising money for the Woodland Trust.”
The scheme runs until 29th January 2010.
For more information visit www.leics.gov.uk/waste or contact the County Council on 0116 305 7005.
Library locations are available at www.leics.gov.uk/libraries .