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Recycling Christmas Sweet tubs for Macmillan

(7 Posts)
Jaxjacky Sun 31-Dec-23 10:13:46

Greene King pubs are accepting and recycling sweet and biscuit containers post Christmas. Money raised all goes to Macmillan Cancer Support.

www.google.com/url?q=http://www.tub2pub.co.uk/&sa=U&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwiOt-Sst7mDAxVpTkEAHSyzBi0QFnoECB0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw2sdEk9GwfN6G9IzH3-lqFj

MiniMoon Sun 31-Dec-23 13:42:33

Thank you Jj. That's good to know. My husband and I occasionally have lunch at a local Greene King pub. Next time we go we will take the tubs with us.

SueDonim Sun 31-Dec-23 14:13:32

Thanks for that, Jaxjacky, there are three near me that accept tubs!

ixion Sun 31-Dec-23 18:06:30

Thank you - that's really helpful.

JustinJames Wed 10-Jan-24 13:52:31

it's really helpful .... thanx

25Avalon Wed 10-Jan-24 13:57:54

Our council takes them in the recycling bin that each household has.

Kittycat Wed 10-Jan-24 14:17:22

Obviously a great idea to raise money and recycle them. But I don’t think I have ever parted with one of these tubs! I reuse them for many things, storing sewing bits and pieces, cake decorating bits, grandchildren’s little toys, Lego, crayons, pencils etc. I’ve used them as saucers for plant pots in the garden-adds a bit of colour to boring plant pots. I’ve even put plants in them with a couple of holes in bottom. Birds peanuts are stored in one-airtight and waterproof. I always have one handy for a quick tidy up of little bits that seem to get left around on the table or book shelves. I put one out in the front garden last year with some stones in it to provide the birds with water in the summer. We even have one just outside the front door to pop gds dirty nappies in if it’s raining-until I can put them in big bin. Saves buying little storage boxes.