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Rent A Tree: Eco-Friendly Christmas Tradition Grows
24 Dec
Summary
- Renting Christmas trees gains popularity due to landfill concerns.
- Trees are expected to be rented by families for about a decade.
- Rented trees become wildlife havens after their usable lifespan.

A growing trend sees families opting to rent Christmas trees instead of buying them, driven by ecological concerns over the millions of trees discarded annually. This sustainable approach, pioneered by farms like Kilnford Farm Shop, offers a greener alternative to traditional Christmas tree disposal.
The rental service aims to create a lasting family tradition, with trees often rented to the same family for up to ten years. These trees are maintained in nurseries during the off-season and eventually retire to the farm, providing vital habitats for wildlife.
Beyond environmental benefits, the rental service adds a festive touch with elf deliveries and "Santa packs." This initiative is paving the way for a new, cyclical model for Christmas trees, reducing waste and promoting a more sustainable holiday season.




