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1 Tree production for Christmas and Christmas waste

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3  It is widely planted  Adaptable to a wide variety of soils and sites  Dark green foliage and stiff branches  It has excellent needle retention

4  Usually sown in the spring  Grow for two years in the nursery bed  There has been some research by university personnel

5  Excellent needle retention and good keepability  It resists drying out, does not drop its needles  Remain fresh for the normal 3 to 4 weeks long Christmas season  It is ready to recycle

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7 Every year 3.5 million christmas tree is cut off One third of these trees are not sold They become waste 20- 30 tons become waste which, cause serious environmental pollution

8  More and more, who can not buy these trees or even do not want to  Artificial trees are becoming popular  Less children born, more singles skip buying tree  Market seems to set in  2.8 million tree is sold,there is no chance that this number will grow  A profit of 80 million euro

9 Save the Christmas trees :  Some Christmas trees (in pots) were hired and distributed on deposit  They gave back most of the deposit.  It is not necessary to cut down millions of pine trees for a celebration  There are alternatives  They gave back most of the returned trees to the gardening

10 Composting Christmas trees:  3 million pine tree were gathered and recycled  Christmas trees are thrown away after twelfth-night  In several cities in the country they were collected  The other solution is when they are given to a composting manufactory  The compost is excellent and useful for the soil  Creates favourable atmosphere for trees and bushes


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