Guinness had novelty Christmas trees on sale last week. The trees were fertilised with stout which was taken out of pubs during lockdown earlier this year and all proceeds from the sale of the trees go to the charity ALONE.
The company stated that the initiative is part of the continued commitment to re-direct by-products for different uses and reduce its environmental impact.
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Guinness had novelty Christmas trees on sale last week. The trees were fertilised with stout which was taken out of pubs during lockdown earlier this year and all proceeds from the sale of the trees go to the charity ALONE.
The company stated that the initiative is part of the continued commitment to re-direct by-products for different uses and reduce its environmental impact.
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