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PEOPLE who received chocolate Easter Eggs over the holiday period are being urged to recycle and re-use the surplus packaging.
Gemma Coles, waste reduction manager at East Dorset District Council, said: "It can make great art accessories for children.
"Recycling the cardboard packaging is easy to do, but did you know that you can also recycle the foil at East Dorset's foil banks located at many of the district's main recycling
sites?"
For further details, call the council's waste reduction department on 01202 886201.
3:58pm Tuesday 25th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Public Spirit, Wiltshire on 6:15pm Tue 25 Mar 08
No thanks. The bin will do nicely. Do you all still have proper weekly bin collections in Dorset or have you council conned you with the eco-plague sham too?
No thanks. The bin will do nicely. Do you all still have proper weekly bin collections in Dorset or have you council conned you with the eco-plague sham too?
Posted by: Nelson, Melksham on 1:53pm Wed 26 Mar 08
I facebooked your mum.
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