Each year, getting a fresh tree is part of a holiday tradition. But is getting a new tree every year more environmentally friendly compared to reusing a fake one?
Just be sure to monitor your cat and take steps to minimize their contact with the tree. Small Christmas tree ornament. Image by Markus Spiske via Pexels Real or artificial, beauty is in the eye of ...
For most theme parks, Christmas is a distant memory. However, one park's Christmas celebration only finished at the end of ...
They often end up in landfills, decomposing and releasing methane, a greenhouse gas more than 25 times as powerful as carbon ...
Wildlife Operations Supervisor Paige Pederson is advising people to reuse their Christmas trees in their backyard for nature. "You want to make sure you take off any artificial ornaments or tinsel ...
Whether you have a real or artificial Christmas tree, there are many ways you can dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way. Once the festivities are over, the best way to dispose of a ...
Recycling your old Christmas tree could bring life to open spaces all across our valley, so before you toss your tree in the trash, a more environmentally friendly way is available. The recycling ...
HORACE, N.D. — The Public Works crew in Horace is hard at work collecting Christmas trees for eco-friendly disposal ... The trees have to be real, not artificial. You have to make sure to ...
These attractive clear storage bins come in a budget-friendly pack of three and sport cutout handles for easy transport. They ...
Some people aren't ready to let go of Christmas just yet and ... Just ask Tessa the orange cat who is in complete denial it's over. In fact, she's decided to stay right beneath the tree—even after ...