Christmas Card Recycling Scheme

Samia Smith laying on Christmas cards

Our Christmas Card Recycling Scheme partners WH Smith, TK Maxx and M&S 

The Christmas Card Recycling Scheme has now finished for another year - as has the big vote for where we should plant trees with the money generated from the campaign.

We'll have all the details about this year's success and where we'll be planting the trees on the website shortly.

Here's how the scheme works...

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What is it?

It's an annual scheme where you help us plant thousands of trees by recycling your Christmas cards.

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How does it work?

You drop your Christmas cards into special bins in high street stores throughout January. We recycle your cards and use money generated from the scheme to plant thousands of trees.

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Why take part?

You help to plant more trees in the UK, creating places for wildlife and people

The Woodland Trust

Who runs the scheme?

The Woodland Trust, the UK's leading woodland conservation charity

 

  

 

Our Christmas Card Recycling Scheme partners WH Smith, TK Maxx and M&S

 

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Why not...

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