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Coldicote | 15:06 Sat 04th Jan 2014 | How it Works
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I can't decide whether to recycle my Christmas cards as paper or cardboard.
What do you do with yours?
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We are fortunate in that our recycling is for "paper and cardboard" together so we don't have to worry about it - but if in doubt, take them to your local supermarket, ours has a large tub already for people to drop their cards in.
As they are cardstock, and not actual cardboard, I put in with paper.
I expect the local school would like them for the children to cut up.
morrisons have a big collection point as you enter the store
some I cut up and use for gift tags.
Our local post office always collects them, though I keep a few back to cut up and use for competition entries instead of postcards.
I cut mine I half and use the plain side for shopping lists and occasionally as recycled post cards for competitions.
I collect mine up and take them to the recycling box in M&S. Happens to be opposite where I work.

The proceeds go to the Wooodland Trust and there's no need to separate out those with glitter or other non-recyclable decorations.
I normally save mine until it is windy, I then use them on the fire to starve it of oxygen, It works brilliant and saves me money,
josephine - I am being incredibly dense but why would you want to starve a fire of oxygen? Why only when it is windy? I know that once I have been told the answer I will feel stupid - but I had to ask. :-)

I didn't get enough cards to worry about - use them as shopping lists etc.
If the wind is coming in a certain way, the fire will 'draw' more quickly and sweal away - reducing the oxygen slows this down and saves fuel.
Ah I think I am understanding this. Thank you.

Golly gosh this site is slow/quiet/boring today. No fighting or throwing of insults. I am off to find a book to read or a cat to annoy.
I put them in envelopes and post them...
Thanks mamy, x
Took it to all the place of interest ,look what I got ,some said well done weecalf you got a card bully for you .Might keep it for next Christmas just in case it came to the wrong address and it was not for me at all and I don't get one .Isnt life grand .
I cut them up and use them as postcards for my competitions.
I haven't entered a competition by mail for some years now - if you can't enter on-line, I don't do them.

I keep the plain sides to use for shopping lists for the rest of the year.
A friend has first pick as she makes her cards, she will cut bits out and revamp. I get the white bits back and use them for shopping and reminder lists, use a lot of reminder lists nowadays!
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What a mixture of answers - good to see the interest. I think I'll secure mine with elastic bands and put them in the 'paper recycling box'. If the recycling men don't agree they can put them in with the cardboard.

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