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Ditch the Landfill: The Future of Sustainable Christmas Trees
5 Dec
Summary
- Environmental impact of Christmas trees is complex, lacking clear consumer guidance.
- Renting or reusing artificial trees are sustainable options over buying new.
- Innovative services offer tree rentals and replanting for reduced waste.

The environmental impact of Christmas trees, both real and artificial, is a complex issue with no easy answers for consumers. Research into the full lifecycle impacts is still developing, making it hard to determine which choice has a lower carbon footprint over time.
While natural trees offer biodegradability, their cultivation and transport can be resource-intensive. Artificial trees, though often plastic, can be more sustainable if reused for many years. The growing number of artificial trees in existence means continuing to use them until the end of their lifespan is often preferable to buying a new felled tree annually.
Innovative solutions are emerging to combat Christmas tree waste, including tree rental services that allow trees to be enjoyed during the holidays and then replanted. Some businesses also offer replanting or rewilding services for purchased potted trees, aiming to reduce the number of trees ending up in landfills.




