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General => The Shed => Topic started by: windygale on December 14, 2008, 12:03:29

Title: so what will you do
Post by: windygale on December 14, 2008, 12:03:29
Hi all,well who will be recycling or shredding their christmas cards and envelopes, wrapping paper this years,

i've started by shredding my empty envelopes and placing it all on my compost heap,

SO What will you all do,
do you put in the Green wastebins, or shred it, or give them to a charity.
;D
just incase,
MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: ACE on December 14, 2008, 12:12:21
Iv'e told everybody to not send me any cards.

And naturally I shall not be sending any. So I'm doing my bit.


If shredding and recycling has anything to do with global warming. Please stop now, I'm freezing my b *@# ks off.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: tomatoada on December 14, 2008, 12:22:27
I tried last Christmas and the Christmas before to stop people sending me cards especially the friends and relatives I see quite ofton.  No use.   I did not send any.  How do you convince people?  I told them I was making a donation to charity and they suggested I buy their cards.   The thought of sitting down and writing From x and x and addressing envelopes reminds me of getting lines at school.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: star on December 14, 2008, 13:15:46
I compost a lot of envelopes, some go in the recycling bin. The cards.......I save ones that I can cut out gift tags from and recycle bin the rest.

I have also tried to stop cards coming and sending.......but it never happened. Peeps ALWAYS send 'em ::) I have reduced the amount I send out though ;)
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: Amazin on December 15, 2008, 00:50:28
Cards, wrapping, etc will be shredded for compost and mulch, as will the tree.

I'll be sending as many of my 'cards' as possible via e-mail.

Merry Christmas all.

(there, how easy was that?)

;D

Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: dtw on December 15, 2008, 02:07:42
Surely only the ones that don't get recycled shouldn't be sent.

We all need to look at the bigger picture, if we stopped sending cards, more people would be out of work.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: Moonbeam65 on December 15, 2008, 07:22:30
Told my wife not to send cards as i hate Christmas but she still sends them give them to charity no chance i hope the credit crunch really bites into them this coming year  especially oxfam and all charities that spend any money outside the uk.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: manicscousers on December 15, 2008, 08:37:46
small thing but we don't buy any 'shiny wrapping paper and we get everyones to compost, envelopes etc get shredded for chicken bedding, stopped sending cards to people who never speak , lived here 36 years and they never even say hi  ;D
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: Kendy on December 15, 2008, 12:00:20
We keep the cards cut into suitable sizes for shopping lists then recycle them once used.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: betula on December 15, 2008, 13:09:36
I love sending and receiving cards.

I keep the sentimental ones off my family and recycle for next years gift tags,then put the rest in the compost.
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: Lauren S on December 15, 2008, 13:44:04
Phew after reading this, I'm now not going to send any cards. I won't feel like scrooge.

I'll save on the cards, postage, wear and tear on my shoes to get to the post office  ::). Plus even more money on anything else I might have been tempted to buy while waiting inline at the post office.

That translates into a little more money for new seeds next year \0/

Lauren  ;D
Title: Re: so what will you do
Post by: Carol on December 15, 2008, 13:52:34
I hate writing Xmas Cards but have almost finished doing that.  However, the local cards have not been delivered yet, now I find that a nonsense.  I don't know why we send Greetings to neighbours.  I told my friend I was going to stop doing it next year but she says  'Oh you had better give me a card' 

I recycle all my cards, my neighbours and friends cards to Tescos where they go for the Woodland Trust.  The envelopes get recycled with the rest of the paper and the stamps get cut off for a Christian Charity.