Each year, getting a fresh tree is part of a holiday tradition. But is getting a new tree every year more environmentally friendly compared to reusing a fake one?
Euroverify breaks down what we know about the carbon footprint of the centrepiece of Christmas decorations. View on euronews ...
Now that the holidays are over, the sad reality of taking down and storing your decorations until next year has officially sunk in. If you’re considering buying a new artificial Christmas tree, right ...
`Christmas is coming. Have you bought a beautiful Christmas tree to decorate your room? If you haven't, buy it soon. In this post, I will give you some recommendations. My article is spent on people ...
Columbus’ Sanitation Department workers will continue to pick up live residential Christmas trees at curbside through Jan. 26 ...
Artificial trees, especially older or non-certified models, are not entirely without risk. While many are made from flame-retardant materials, they can still catch fire under certain conditions, such ...
But have you ever stopped to clean your artificial Christmas tree? It might not seem like an important task, but Christmas tree experts warn failing to do so can lead to musty smells and a ...
If your real Christmas tree is starting to dry out or dropping its needles, it might be time to dispose of it.
It’s a big dilemma at Christmas: is a real or artificial Christmas tree better for the environment? It seems there’s not one clear answer and many elements to factor in when making the decision.
Walmart While choosing a live tree can be a fun holiday tradition, artificial Christmas trees are so much more practical. It’s a one-time spend that will last for years — my family has had the ...
However, if your artificial tree has reached the end of its lifespan, there are disposal options. Some municipalities have donation options — including some Salvation Army locations. While it may be ...
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