Twelve top tips from Dorset for a greener Christmas

9:40am Thursday 18th December 2008

By Martin Lea

RESIDENTS are being urged to think green over the festive period and remember the 12 days of Christmas.

Dorset County Council has come up with 12 top tips so people can help do their bit for the planet.

In Dorset last January around 2,000 tonnes more rubbish was sent to landfill than in February or March, costing the council tax payer roughly £108,000 extra for the month.

Cards, wrapping paper, present boxes, packaging, leftover food, foil, drink bottles and cans all mean that the amount thrown away at Christmas can pile up.

Householders can play their part by recycling their rubbish via kerbside collections, at banks in supermarket car parks and other locations, or at household recycling centres.

People should check first because collection rounds and recycling centre opening times change over Christmas.

Dorset County Council cabinet holder for the environment Hilary Cox said: “Last year we recycled more than 45 per cent of our waste which makes us one of the best performing counties in England and Wales.

“Christmas is a time when we can all make a real difference by recycling and cutting down on the amount we throw away.

“I would like to wish residents a very happy and green Christmas and thank them for all their efforts over the last year.”

Once the festivities are over real Christmas trees can be deposited as garden waste at the county council’s household recycling centres.

Here are the county council’s top tips for the festive period – one for each of the 12 days of Christmas:

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