Living Christmas Trees and the Environment

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Real Versus Artificial Christmas Trees

Why buy a real tree as opposed to an artificial one? Plastic trees are not environmentally friendly and use large amounts of fossil fuels in their production. They are not natural and are not part of a traditional Christmas. Plastic trees contribute to the dangerously increasing problems associated with the disposal of industrial plastics based products in safe and environmentally friendly ways. Pot grown living Christmas trees are natural products and are an integral and environmentally friendly part of the festive season.


Living Christmas Trees Sustain and Improve Your Environment

Purchasing a living Christmas tree can make a positive impact on the environment. You can enjoy having a traditional real tree and continue to improve the environment over many years by potting your tree on or by planting it out. Living Christmas trees are not just for Christmas.


Eco Friendly Living Christmas Trees

Real trees, even cut, are environmentally friendly. During their life, living Christmas trees are part of the natural eco-system, removing harmful greenhouse gases and toxins from the environment. Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere by living Christmas trees and converted to clean, life-giving oxygen in an entirely natural and efficient process. Living Christmas trees also provide an important wildlife habitat and are a sustainable resource. Each year in the UK, two trees are planted for every one that is sold.


Living Trees...

Living Trees are the Heart and Lungs of the Planet

...are the Heart and Lungs of the Planet


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