Blenheim Estate announces free sustainable Christmas tree recycling service

Convenient and environmentally friendly, Blenheim Estate has announced details of its free and sustainable Christmas tree recycling service, which repurposes the trees into wood chips to be used as compost in projects across the Estate.

Any Christmas trees – not just those bought from the Estate – can be dropped off from January 1st 2024 at the dedicated recycle bay at the Estate Office, Woodstock, OX20 1PP.

Nick Bainbridge, Head of the Forestry department at Blenheim Estate, commented: “This is not only a convenient and easy way to recycle your tree after the festive season, but it also provides us with some much-needed sustainable material which will be used across the Estate in the coming months.”

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For more information, contact Jon Perks at Cab Campaign – estate@cabcampaign.co.uk

About Blenheim Estate
At Blenheim Estate Land we know that our land is precious and finite, but cared for properly its benefits can be limitless. Yet today there are fresh challenges like climate change, an ageing population and increasing urbanisation.

So our approach – spanning a number of projects – needs to be as sophisticated, enduring and holistic as those issues we face.

By adopting new methods of valuing our natural capital we can view our land resources as part of an ecosystem. An ecosystem whose benefits extend to the air we all breathe, the green transport solutions that connect our communities, the physical and mental health we enjoy, and the quality of the food we consume.