We throw away an estimated 227,000 miles of wrapping paper each year at Christmas in the UK, according to waste management company BIFFA. That's enough to wrap around the Earth... more than eight ...
The great news here is that most Christmas cards can be recycled at home by just popping them in your normal recycling bin.
However, any wrapping paper with embellishments like glitter, velvet or metallic components is likely not recyclable. As in ...
You might toss them into a recycling bin and never think about them again. But not all boxes and paper can be recycled. Here's an example: the pizza boxes you've been "recycling" are actually ...
One thing that can cause some seasonal confusion, however, is which present-wrapping materials can be recycled. Here's a refresher, with tips from USA TODAY, on whether your wrapping paper ...
Everyone knows how to do dishes, break down boxes and sweep up. One thing that can cause some seasonal confusion, however, is ...
As you take down your lights or bundle up used wrapping paper, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has some guidance keep in mind regarding holiday waste. “We know recycling can be confusing ...