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«Breaking News» Discarded Christmas trees await the binmen as they lie forgotten on the streets of west London

As the festive period draws to a close and thousands of people headed back to work with January blues, the streets of London resembled a graveyard as they became littered with discarded Christmas trees this week. 


And despite New Year's Eve being only a few days ago, the seasonal buzz appears to have died down with many people deciding to throw away their tree as 2019 begins. 


Commuters on their way to work today could be seen rushing by the old and forgotten trees which now serve as the only reminder of the busy festive period.


Christmas trees could be seen lining the pavements and roads, ditched by houses, dumped with rubbish bags and onewas even floating in a pond.


And some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display.  


The UK ditches an average of seven million Christmas trees per year which end up in landfill. However more places across the country are offering to recycle old and forgotten trees to be more environmentally friendly. 




A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the street for waste collection, in west London. Commuters on their way to work today could be seen rushing passed the old and forgotten trees


A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the street for waste collection, in west London. Commuters on their way to work today could be seen rushing passed the old and forgotten trees



A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the street for waste collection, in west London. Commuters on their way to work today could be seen rushing passed the old and forgotten trees





A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the middle of the road for waste collection, in west London


A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the middle of the road for waste collection, in west London



A woman walks past discarded Christmas trees left in the middle of the road for waste collection, in west London





A huge pile of discarded Christmas trees left in a residential street for waste collection, in west London as the festive period draws to a close


A huge pile of discarded Christmas trees left in a residential street for waste collection, in west London as the festive period draws to a close



A huge pile of discarded Christmas trees left in a residential street for waste collection, in west London as the festive period draws to a close





Skeletal Christmas trees could be seen ditched on pavements and roads, by houses, dumped with rubbish bags


Skeletal Christmas trees could be seen ditched on pavements and roads, by houses, dumped with rubbish bags



Skeletal Christmas trees could be seen ditched on pavements and roads, by houses, dumped with rubbish bags





A man cycles past discarded Christmas trees left in the street which was once covered in colourful lights and tinsel in someone's homes


A man cycles past discarded Christmas trees left in the street which was once covered in colourful lights and tinsel in someone's homes



A man cycles past discarded Christmas trees left in the street which was once covered in colourful lights and tinsel in someone's homes






Old and forgotten Christmas trees ditched on the pavement. Some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display


Old and forgotten Christmas trees ditched on the pavement. Some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display






Old and forgotten Christmas trees ditched on the pavement. Some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display


Old and forgotten Christmas trees ditched on the pavement. Some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display



Old and forgotten Christmas trees ditched on the pavement. Some trees - once decorated with colourful lights and tinsel - looked worse for wear after a month of being on display





A pile of old Christmas trees left by the side of the road ready to be taken away. Traditionally trees are taken down 12 days after Christmas on January 5 as it is considered bad luck


A pile of old Christmas trees left by the side of the road ready to be taken away. Traditionally trees are taken down 12 days after Christmas on January 5 as it is considered bad luck



A pile of old Christmas trees left by the side of the road ready to be taken away. Traditionally trees are taken down 12 days after Christmas on January 5 as it is considered bad luck











Several old Christmas trees - one of which that hasn't been used - as a woman pushes a pram walks by.  The seasonal buzz appears to have died down with many people deciding to throw away their tree as 2019 begins


Several old Christmas trees - one of which that hasn't been used - as a woman pushes a pram walks by.  The seasonal buzz appears to have died down with many people deciding to throw away their tree as 2019 begins



Several old Christmas trees - one of which that hasn't been used - as a woman pushes a pram walks by.  The seasonal buzz appears to have died down with many people deciding to throw away their tree as 2019 begins





An old Christmas tree dumped on the road. The UK discards an average of seven million Christmas trees per year which end up in landfill


An old Christmas tree dumped on the road. The UK discards an average of seven million Christmas trees per year which end up in landfill



An old Christmas tree dumped on the road. The UK discards an average of seven million Christmas trees per year which end up in landfill






Old trees line the streets after a busy festive period. The nation's streets resembled a graveyard as they were littered with discarded Christmas trees this week


Old trees line the streets after a busy festive period. The nation's streets resembled a graveyard as they were littered with discarded Christmas trees this week






Old trees line the streets after a busy festive period. The nation's streets resembled a graveyard as they were littered with discarded Christmas trees this week


Old trees line the streets after a busy festive period. The nation's streets resembled a graveyard as they were littered with discarded Christmas trees this week



Old trees line the streets after a busy festive period. The nation's streets resembled a graveyard as they were littered with discarded Christmas trees this week



 


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Main photo article As the festive period draws to a close and thousands of people headed back to work with January blues, the streets of London resembled a graveyard as they became littered with discarded Christmas trees this week. 
And despite New Year’s Eve being only a few days ago, the seasonal buzz a...


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