What Makes An Environmentally
Friendly Christmas Tree?
Your Christmas tree is a huge part of
what makes Christmas so special and memorable. Here are a few tips
for making sure you choose the most environmentally friendly
Christmas tree available.
Artificial Christmas Trees
Artificial Christmas trees aren't the
most environmentally friendly Christmas choice, due to the energy
that goes into their production and the materials they use. However,
if you choose wisely, an artificial tree can be something you'll use
for years and years to come - reducing the impact it will have.
If you choose to go the artificial
route then make sure you buy a quality tree that will last. You'll
also need to have a place to store it in between Christmases. If you
really want to reduce the impact your tree has, try finding a
second-hand reusable artificial tree for sale.
Cut Real Trees
Cut trees are one of the most common
types of Christmas tree, and are very traditional. Picking your own
tree is always fun and, once you have it at home, it'll give off a
wonderful smell! Not to mention the fact that you can choose the
exact kind of tree you want.
Unfortunately, this isn't the best
choice for the environment. Obviously, cut trees cannot be used year after year
and they will eventually die.
Living Trees
A far more environmentally friendly
Christmas tree choice would be to choose live trees that can be
planted outside once the holidays are over. This is definitely less
wasteful than buying a cut tree, as it keeps on growing even after
the holidays. There are some drawbacks, though, such as the fact that
you'll need to hide the roots in a suitable container while you've
got it inside, and it'll cost more. And you'll have to be careful
that your home isn't too warm for the tree to live healthily.
How To Recycle Old Christmas Trees
If you still want to buy a cut
Christmas tree like we do each year, then you can at least reduce the
negative impact it has by recycling it once the holidays are
finished. For example, you could use the tree for projects in your
home that require wood, or you can turn the tree into mulch using a
local Christmas tree recycling service.
Choosing an environmentally friendly
Christmas really is a big decision, and will take some advanced
thought. Weigh up the pros and cons and do the best you can in your
situation to help minimize the environmental impact of the tree you
choose.

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