The love stays, the card goes – what to do with the waste generated on Valentine’s Day?
The first Valentine’s Day card in Great Britain is believed to have been sent by Charles, Duke of Orleans to his wife in 1415, and the first commercial Valentine’s Day card was made by Esther Howland in Massachusetts in 1849. Today, millions of Valentine’s cards change hands around the world on Valentine’s Day, but luckily there are more and more people who want not only their love but also the clean air to last. It is important to recycle the Valentine’s Day cards and the packaging of small souvenirs – reminds Rondo Hullámkartongyártó Kft. We will give you a little help on how to do this.
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