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Not wanted – but not wasted: Christmas is being recycled
18 million will pass on presents to beat the crunch, CreditExpert survey shows
Millions of Britons are reversing the old adage 'waste not, want not' this festive season. Unwanted gifts from Christmases past won’t be wasted – they will be recycled as this year’s presents.
A new survey from CreditExpert,
reveals that no less than 18 million adults say they are going to pass on items given to them last Christmas or birthday – or even earlier – to help make ends meet at a difficult time for personal finances.
Anything from DVDs and CDs to perfume, toiletries, board games and traditional socks and hankies will be forwarded to unsuspecting friends and relatives by 39 per cent of the UK’s adults – up by 16 per cent on last year’s figure.
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