 please give generously to your blue bins this Christmas. When you're finished with your cards this Christmas, remember you can recycle them straight in the blue bin. When you've unwrapped your presents this Christmas, if your wrapping paper is the paper wrapping paper, like this, it can go straight in the blue bin. But if you've got this flitzy, tinsely stuff, like this, you can't recycle that. That goes in the black bin. Black, blue, black, blue. If you're not sure what goes in your blue bin, just take a look at this clip. In here can go nearly all the plastics. Plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes. Plastic pots, plastic little tubs like this, plastic trays, plastic spray bottles, clean food film and plastic wrapping. Glass bottles, glass jars. You can recycle tins. Just give things a rinse in your old washing up water and clean off any food waste and throw them in the bin. Juice cartons, egg cartons and boxes. All sorts of cartons and cardboard really, provided it's made of card. And that includes your toilet roll stubs. Now, if you're struggling to fit this in your blue bin, it can sit down the side of it on collection day. If your blue bin is too full, you can always leave it in a recyclable container, such as your recycling box. If you haven't got a recycling box, use an old cardboard box. Please give generously to your blue bins this Christmas.