We hope #merribekcouncil is reusing this plastic Christmas tree each year.
We have read that a plastic Christmas tree can produce around 40 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions, which is more than double that of a real tree if it ends up in a landfill.
Plastic Christmas trees can pollute the surrounding environment as they wear and degrade with microplastic particles adding to the PM2.5 and PM10 particle air pollution from vehicles that makes us all a little bit sick.
A plastic Christmas tree can take over 500 years to decompose in a landfill. But it is equally problematic for toxic air pollution if incinerated.
For that home Christmas tree It’s more sustainable to reuse a plastic Christmas tree for at least 12 years.
But there are better sustainable options including:
Decorating a living outside tree
Buying a live potted tree. Perhaps a potted Wollemi Pine (an endangered species in the wild)
If you buy a cut plantation Christmas tree to use, thoughtful disposal can allow it to decompose back to organic components. Much better than a plastic Christmas tree
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/real-vs-fake-sustainable-christmas-tree-debate
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