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South Kesteven Council Offers Tips to Reduce Christmas Waste

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South Kesteven Council Offers Tips to Reduce Christmas Waste

As we enter into the holiday season, South Kesteven locals are urged to take a more sustainable approach to their celebrations and exchanging of gifts. In order to diminish waste during this particularly fast-paced time of year, the community’s local council has offered advice and guidelines.

Councillor Rhys Baker has highlighted not only the importance of recycling but also the urgent need to decrease our overall creation of waste. He has asked the residents of South Kesteven to thoughtfully manage their waste and take into consideration ways in which they can reduce the need for surplus packaging and throwaway items. By adhering to these measures, the neighbourhood can collectively strive towards a cleaner, more eco-conscious holiday period.

This article has been created using original reporting from www.bbc.com, as adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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