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Fake Christmas Trees should we or shouldn’t we?

Fake Christmas Trees should we or shouldn’t we?

 - Made and shipped from the Far East predominantly China

 - Majority are used for just two or three seasons before being casted out with the other festive rubbish

 - Final resting place: landfill, where they take hundreds of years to degrade.

Choose a real tree from a local tree grower that is preferably registered with the British Christmas Tree Growers Association, there are 400 across the UK so log onto www.bctga.co.uk to find a  local supplier.

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One Response to “Fake Christmas Trees should we or shouldn’t we?”

  1. daniegb123 » Fake Christmas Trees should we or shouldn’t we? Says:
    December 19th, 2007 at 2:00 am

    […] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptChoose a real tree from a local tree grower that is preferably registered with the British Christmas Tree Growers Association, there are 400 across the UK so log onto www.bctga.co.uk to find a local supplier. […]

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