How Do You Recycle Wrapping Paper After Christmas?
It’s a shame send pretty wrapping paper to the landfill after just one use. So don’t throw away that large garbage sack of wrapping paper after Christmas – make sure you recycle the wrapping paper properly or re-use it at least once before you’re done. Find out how below. First of all, investigate whether wrapping paper can be collected for recycling by your local recycling company. Call or check the recycler’s website for specific information. Some kinds of wrapping paper typically cannot be recycled: paper containing metallic or plastic flecks, other un-recyclable filler fibers, or excessive tape. If wrapping paper can be picked up for recycling at your home prepare it for pick-up. Remove most of the tape, fold the wrapping paper flat, and place it in the appropriate recycle bin. If your recycler cannot accept wrapping paper you can still reduce waste by re-using the paper. Carefully unwrap gifts and trim the paper of tears and tape. Fold the paper flat and store in a plastic storage