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Clive Anderson, Comedian and Woodland Trust President |
"If everyone recycles just one Christmas card with the Woodland Trust this year enough funds will be generated to plant 15,000 trees. So imagine what the Trust could do if everyone recycled all their cards with it this year." |
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Gabby Logan, TV presenter |
"Be a good sport this year and go green by recycling your Christmas cards for the Woodland Trust. If we all recycled just one card, the Woodland Trust would be able to plant 15,000 trees! So please don't forget - every card really does count. Just take them along to your nearest WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx or Marks & Spencer store throughout January." |
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Joanna Lumley, Actress |
“Christmas is a great time for celebrations and being with our families, but we do end up creating more waste. A simple way to help reduce this and help tackle climate change at the same time is to recycle as much as possible and Christmas cards are one of the easiest items to keep out of our bins.” |
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Chris Beardshaw, Celebrity gardener |
"The Christmas tree is the accepted symbol of the season, but this year look beyond the one in your living room and think about all the trees that make up our beautiful woods and forests. Impressive oaks, stunning yews and towering beeches, trees are important parts of our landscape and we need more of them. You can do your bit to help by recycling your Christmas cards for the Woodland Trust, enabling them to plant more native trees across the UK.” |
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Jane Horrocks, Actress |
"More than 1 billion cards get sent in the UK at Christmas and we want to recycle as many as possible." |
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Anna Ryder Richardson, Celebrity interior designer |
"I love sending and receiving Christmas cards. It’s a great tradition in the UK, and I want to encourage everyone to remember to recycle them after Twelfth Night – not only will it help the Woodland Trust plant more trees but also stops recyclable waste needlessly ending up being sent into landfill and help the environment." |
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Melinda Messengar, Modal |
"Christmas cards are a great tradition and I love to send and receive them. When it’s time to take them down I get my kids involved and they collect them from all around the house. We put them in a bag and take them with us when we next head to the shops after Christmas, simply popping into our nearest WH Smith, Tesco, TK Maxx or Marks & Spencer store to recycle them and support the Woodland Trust, helping them plant more trees." |
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Nicky Hambleton-Jones, Celebrity fashion stylist |
"Being green is totally the new black and I would urge everyone to take their Christmas cards with them when they hit the New Year sales and put them in the recycling bins provided in WH Smith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks & Spencer stores. It’s so easy to do and will help the Woodland Trust reach their target of planting 15,000 trees" |
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Debra Stephenson, Actress |
"I am delighted to be part of the Woodland Trust's successful and worthwhile campaign. I am a keen recycler myself and will be taking all of my Christmas cards this year to participating WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks & Spencer stores. It's a great way for people to get their New Year off to a 'greener' start and get into the recycling habit." |
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Gail Porter, TV presenter |
"People will have sent more than a billion cards this Christmas, but amazingly one in five of us (22%) still throw our Christmas cards in the bin! We want to recycle as many of these as possible to raise funds to help the Woodland Trust plant more trees, and help cut down on the amount of waste that traditionally gets binned at this time of year" |
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Charlie Dimmock, Celebrity gardener |
"Christmas is a time of giving so remember to give something back to the environment this year by taking your Christmas cards to your local WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks and Spencer stores to be recycled. Just drop off your cards in the special bins provided and you’ll help the Woodland Trust create more native woodland in the UK, a vital habitat for wildlife." |
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Emily Simmons, Actress |
"I am delighted to be part of the Woodland Trust's successful and worthwhile campaign. I am a keen recycler myself and will be taking all of my Christmas cards this year to participating stores." |