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We love trees. They clean our air and water, store our carbon, and lend a hand in creating many of life’s needful things, from our homes and furniture to our beloved Louisville Sluggers. So we should never, ever cut one down for the sole purpose of decorating our living rooms for the month of December, right? Actually, wrong.
Jon Hoekstra, science director for The Nature Conservancy in Washington, says, “If you choose a real Christmas tree over an artificial one, count yourself among the ‘greener’ holiday makers.”
Here’s why:
30 million trees are harvested annually for Christmas, out of the 350-500 million growing on tree farms across the country. As each year's trees are harvested for sale, there are more than ten times as many left standing. A tradition of buying real trees keeps tree farms in business – and their lands covered in forest.
Conversely, about 10 million artificial trees are purchased each year. 90% are shipped to the U.S. from China. Artificial trees are not recyclable.
Want to make your already green choice even greener?
For more tips on how to green your holidays, visit http://blog.nature.org/green-gift-Monday/
The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The Conservancy and its more than 1 million members have protected nearly 120 million acres worldwide. Visit The Nature Conservancy on the Web at www.nature.org.
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Robin Stanton
Media Relations Manager
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Jon Hoekstra
Science Director
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jhoekstra@tnc.org