Churches Together in Milton Keynes


We are a network of Christian communities in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. We are working together to show God’s love to the Borough and City of Milton Keynes.

Our current priority is to build a strong network of committed member congregations.

We have a particular concern with Poverty, Climate Justice, Refugees, Racial Justice and Mental Health.

The 12 Days of a Green(er) Christmas

Eco tip for December from Stantonbury Ecumenical Partnership


The 12 Days of a Green(er) Christmas

On the first day of Christmas

Buy a real Christmas tree from a sustainable source. After Christmas plant it, or put it in your green bin or book Willen Hospice to take it away for a small donation.

On the second day of Christmas

If you need some new Christmas lights or electrical goods don’t bin the old ones, donate them or take them to your local recycling centre or to Currys. Old candles and tea lights can be recycled via https://therecycledcandlecompany.co.uk/ – there’s a collection point at the refill shop, 7-9 Friday Street, Leighton Buzzard LU7 1DU.

On the third day of Christmas

Buy recycled Christmas cards, send an e-card or make your own. Avoid glitter and foil!

On the fourth day of Christmas

There’s nothing worse than smiling a grateful thanks for a present you don’t really want, so give consumable presents, buy a membership or an experience day or go for a luxury meal and/or the theatre.

On the fifth day of Christmas

Are you buying presents that use batteries? If so, why not add recycled batteries and a charger?

On the sixth day of Christmas

When shopping use your LOAF 

(Local——— Organic ——— Animal friendly ——— Fairtrade)

On the seventh day of Christmas

Buy eco-crackers or, in the best Blue Peter tradition, make your own. all you need is a few toilet tube rolls, newspaper and some small gifts people might actually want. 

On the eighth day of Christmas

Go for a walk, decorate a tree for wildlife (suet balls etc), but make sure it’s where the birds can see the cat coming, or use twigs to create a 5 pointed star and find other natural things to decorate it with.

On the ninth day of Christmas

Use the wrapping paper recycling test: scrunch it up into a ball, if it stays in shape, you can recycle it. Alternatively use magazine articles the recipient will enjoy reading and they get two presents for the price of one. Try to avoid glitter and foil. 

On the tenth day of Christmas

Where possible freeze leftovers rather than binning them.

On the eleventh day of Christmas

Had time to read all those magazines you subscribe to over the festive period? Why not pass them on to a friend?

On the twelfth day of Christmas

Make a New Year’s Resolution to get in touch with the seasons and/or seek out local adventures. Or simply make your own eco-resolution (and keep to it!). 

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