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Recycle old Christmas cards

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A supermarket is a providing an environmentally friendly way to get rid of Christmas cards and batteries at its store in Clapham Road.

Sainsbury’s Fairfield Park is also providing a safe way to dispose of post Christmas batteries, as well as making a donation to the Forest Stewardship Council after the cards have been recycled.

Sainsbury’s Store Manager Carl Cornish, said: “We know that our customers care about the environment and reducing their impact on landfill so we’re providing really simple and hassle-free ways for them to live more sustainably and recycle their Christmas-waste once the holidays are over”.


 
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