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The association says artificial trees often contain metal toxins and non-biodegradable plastics.
An artificial tree also has a 1,000% larger carbon footprint compared to a real tree – because of the plastic materials. With just a little extra thought about your Christmas tree and all its trimmings, you can reduce your carbon footprint and give a gift to the planet this holiday season. Learn more about why you should buy a real Christmas tree, should not try to recycle your ornaments, and how one carpenter has found a creative way to turn holiday trash into a touching tribute to veterans., which employ about 100,000 people – so buying a real tree is also a way to support your community and local businesses.
The states that produce the most Christmas trees include Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Washington, What's more fun than picking out a real Christmas tree at a local farm during the holidays? The annual experience of buying a real tree keeps tradition alive — and nothing is more festive than that.
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