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A study reveals Brits waste 1.3M miles of Christmas lights each generation. Warninks Advocaat offers free recycling in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, plus festive perks!
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Wasteful Brits throw away £23bn worth of Christmas lights, reveals new study – as company offers free service to get a fresh set

Amy Walters
Last updated: 2024/12/04 at 9:45 AM
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Warninks Advocaat are launching an initiative to get Brits to “swap and recycle” their Christmas lights. (Jeff Moore/Warninks)
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With the holidays around the corner, a new study has revealed that Brits are chucking away a shocking amount of Christmas lights and other damaged decorations.

The poll, released today (4 December), also found that the average person spends £429 on twinkling displays, baubles and other festive goods in their lifetime.

This equates to a whopping £23bn for the UK’s current population.

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Much of this is due to wastage, with nearly one in three survey participants admitting to throwing their Christmas lights in the bin, instead of getting them repaired or replaced if a bulb breaks.

That’s 323 million boxes over one generation – or 1.3m miles of lights.

One company is putting a stop to the wastage once and for all.

A study reveals Brits waste 1.3M miles of Christmas lights each generation. Warninks Advocaat offers free recycling in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, plus festive perks!
Warninks Advocaat are launching an initiative to get Brits to “swap and recycle” their Christmas lights. (Jeff Moore/Warninks)

Perhaps currently best known for its creamy egg-yolk liquid, Warninks Advocaat is launching an initiative to get Brits to “swap and recycle” their Christmas lights this year.

It offers anyone the chance to book a free service through their website with a light technician, who will deliver a fresh set of sparkles to your door and take away the old ones to be recycled.

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The campaign is being rolled out in Hackney and other postcodes in London, on 9 December, followed by Manchester and Salford on 10 December.

It finishes off in Edinburgh on 11 December.

Instead of leaving a box of broken Christmas magic to collect dust in the loft, why not get more bang for your buck and save the planet at the same time?

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A study reveals Brits waste 1.3M miles of Christmas lights each generation. Warninks Advocaat offers free recycling in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, plus festive perks!
Warninks Advocaat are launching an initiative to get Brits to “swap and recycle” their Christmas lights. (Jeff Moore/Warninks)

In the spirit of the festive season, Warninks Advocaat is also providing each person with ingredients for a Snowball cocktail, as well as a branded yellow Christmas jumper.

“Snowball cocktails have been a festive favourite for generations and this December, the Warninks Christmas Lights Recycling Service is here to keep the sparkle alive in your home,” said Rebecca Cresswell, brand manager at Warninks.

“If your Christmas tree lights have fizzled out, don’t worry – and definitely don’t bin them,

“Hand them over to our cheerful Warninks light technician and let us help light up the season responsibly.”

All slots are booked on a first-come, first-served basis through their website and are restricted to those aged 18 and over.

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