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While many real Christmas trees in the north are locally grown, supporting local agriculture, over 80 percent of artificial trees worldwide are made in China. No chemicals and few pesticides (if any) are used on real Christmas trees, with studies showing no residues on harvested trees. Artificial Christmas trees are often plastic and may contain the flexible version of the plastic polymer PVC. The manufacture of PVC creates the most toxic man-made chemicals, dioxins. An artificial tree may also contain metal toxins such as lead.
Christmas trees in the home, both real and artificial, account for less than one-tenth of one percent of all home fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Real trees kept fresh are difficult to ignite.
Real Christmas trees are recyclable, often chipped into mulch at local recycling centers. The average family uses an artificial tree for 6 to 9 years before discarding, where it will remain in landfills for centuries as they are not recyclable. A study by Swedish researchers found that considering all the inputs, a real tree is five times more environmentally compatible than an artificial one.
More facts on Christmas trees, including their history and how to care for them, are available from the National Christmas Tree Association.
A version of this article originally appeared on Perrys Perennials.
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