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Plain cards only so I will be tearing off the half of the card that has glitter before recycling.

It all went in the Recycling Bin, collected yesterday, because no-one said it shouldn't. They can please themselves what they do with it.
Apparently it will all go to landfill Balders.
yes I know what my council will recycle
How about recycling the council?
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You can do that at the next election, if you wish.

My council is pretty good though at the minute, I have no complaints for once.
What's going to happen in the future, 100/200/500 years when the countryside is full up?
Probably build on it which what has happened where I live.
Poorly researched. Paper containiing glitter does not go to landfill, it is used to produce energy instead of fossil fuels.

// Around 96% of west London’s rubbish is sent to generate energy at two Energy Recovery Facilities (ERFs).

Most is sent to the Severnside Energy Recovery Centre (SERC) located beside the river Severn just north of Bristol. The facility is part of the Authority’s Residual Waste Services Public Private Partnership Contract with SUEZ UK Limited. The facility is able to treat 400,000 tonnes of rubbish and has its own bottom ash treatment plant to turn the ash into an aggregate with a recognised end product status for use in construction projects. //
Gromit, according to my local council it goes to landfill.
I thought it was well-known that glitter and divert wrapping paper can't be recycled. I've also removed sellotape from cardboard boxes etc for years before recycling.
Sorry, tablet knows better than I do, apparently, should read " silvery" paper
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// Gromit, according to my local council it goes to landfill. //

Contaminated waste cannot be recycled. But that does not mean it necessarily end up in a hole. Large amounts go for burning.
If your Council is burying paper, then they are wasting your money. Which council is it, I will check their recycling results.
Different councils do stuff differently. If anybody wants to know their council's policy their website or town hall will inform.
Hope you cut off all the stamps and sent them to the Dog's Trust - Tilly posted the address.
Recycled on our woodburner. Glitter n' all!

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