More than two fifths of Scots say they will be spending less on Christmas gifts this year, a poll has found.
found that 44% will spend less on presents this year, with 61% saying that they are happy to receive a second-hand present.
As part of its Let’s Do Christmas campaign, Zero Waste Scotland is providing tips during the festive period to encourage people to celebrate sustainably.waste; and making the most of leftovers.
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