Real Christmas Tree Vs Fake

Many families this time of the year are deciding between choosing between a real Christmas tree or a fake plastic tree, but do they know the consequences?

Real Christmas Tree Vs Fake
Fredericton, Canada, October 24, 2014 --(PR.com)-- At this time of the year many families are deciding on buying either a real Christmas tree or a fake plastic tree, what many don’t realize is that real Christmas trees benefit the environment in many ways. These include providing a refuge for wildlife whilst removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Buying a real Christmas tree also benefits the economy, providing tax revenue and employment.

Of course the benefits don’t stop once the festive period has ended and more and more families are choosing to recycle their trees with recycled trees being turned into mulch for gardens among many other uses. In comparison imported fake Christmas trees do not benefit the local economy and many of which are made from PVC plastic which in the United States has led to California proposition 65 requiring all imported fake Christmas trees to carry a warning label due to possible lead content within the fake trees.

Hilltop Christmas Tree Farms is a quality supplier of wholesale Christmas trees to retailers; Hilltop also supplies wreaths, Christmas tree stands, floral displays and display trees suitable for city squares and other professional installations.

Adam Stone heads the business and is a recognized industry professional standing as director of the Canadian National Christmas Tree Association and president of the New Brunswick Christmas Tree Association.

Hilltop farms its trees across the province of New Brunswick, Canada and has quickly grown to become one of the larger suppliers of Christmas trees to retailers based across the United States and Canada.
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Hilltop Christmas Tree Farms
Adam Stone
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http://hilltop-christmas-trees.com
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