| Real
Trees | Artificial Trees |
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| PLACE OF ORIGIN | |
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| METHOD OF PRODUCTION | |
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- planting
takes place Jan-May
| - raw materials sent to factory & assembled into final product
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- estimated
40-45 million trees planted in 2008 in North America
| - product is shipped to U.S. then distributed
to stores
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- estimated 446 million trees growing on farms in U.S.
| - number
of factories unknown
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- tree farms support complex eco-systems
| - factories
only consume natural resources
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| COMPONENTS | |
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| PVC FREE? | |
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| LEAD FREE? | |
| - No (lead is
used in the process of making PVC plastic)
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| CARBON
NEUTRAL? | |
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- trees
absorb carbon dioxide
| - plastic is a petroleum byproduct
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- when decomposing,
carbon, nitrogen and other elements are released into soil
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| CHEMICALS? | |
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- Scientists
have measured cut Christmas trees for chemical residue and not found any significant amounts
| - PVC
itself is a dangerous chemical
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- Many different bugs, fungi and parasites can attack and
kill trees, so farmers may use pesticides to keep consumers' trees healthy and alive until harvest
| - Manufacture
of PVC creates and disperses dioxins, the most toxic man-made chemical known
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- Most pesticides
are ground applied
| - Released into air or water, dioxins enter the food chain, where they accumulate
in fatty tissues of animals and humans, a potential risk for causing cancer, damaging immune functions and impairing children's
development
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- Herbicides are used to suppress, not kill off, weeds to prevent soil erosion
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- If
someone tells you “there are chemicals on cut Christmas trees” they are wrong
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| DISPOSAL | |
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- Used
trees can be recycled in a variety of ways
| - Fake trees can’t be recycled and end up in landfills
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- Decomposing
trees add nutrients back into the earth
| - All of the accumulated fake trees are a burden to the environment
indefinitely
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| RENEWABLE RESOURCE? | |
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- New
trees are planted every year
| - Petroleum, used to make plastic, is a non-renewable resource, as are
metals
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| ECO-FRIENDLY? | |
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