Are artificial Christmas Trees better for the environment?

 

This has been an argument that has been going on for a while. Is it better to buy a Christmas tree that has been absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and then when you finish with it habit composted or is it better to buy a metal and plastic Christmas tree that requires quite a lot of greenhouse gases to be emitted in its manufacture but then using that tree for more than seven years and thus cutting down its share of its carbon footprint over many years. Perhaps the best way is to do the hire a Christmas tree or buy your own and bring it in every year the only problem with bringing it in every year is that after about seven years the tree won’t fit in your house. So if you want an artificial Christmas tree don’t keep it and use it for many years or better still buy real one and keep it for hire it.



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