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Recycling points set up

RESIDENTS across Babergh will be able to recycle their unwanted Christmas trees next week.

From Monday, around 25 drop-off points will be set up by Babergh District Council to allow people to dispose of their real Christmas trees.

Peter Garnett, Babergh’s waste strategy officer, said: “We would like to encourage all residents to take their Christmas trees to a local collection point.

“This will mean that trees will no longer go to landfill but will be recycled and composted back to a useful resource.”

For information on where to find recycling points, visit www.babergh.gov.uk.


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