Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Christmas Trees: Real or Artificial

Buying Real vs. Artificial Christmas Trees
earth911.com: 12.01.2011 by Lori Brown

The real versus artificial Christmas tree debate replays itself year after year. But the truth is, each option has its own place on the naughty-and-nice list.

Just a few short decades ago, displaying a Christmas tree in your living room really only yielded one option: a real pine or fir tree. That all changed when a U.S.-based toilet bowl brush manufacturer, the Addis Brush Company, created an artificial tree from brush bristles in the 1930s, acting as the prototype for modern artificial trees.

The Pros and Cons of Artificial Trees
Guilt. Many have made it the sole reason to invest in an artificial tree. The thought of cutting down a new tree each year can put a damper on the holidays for some.


Also, cost, convenience and environmental impact are other reasons consumers opt for an artificial tree.


Given the current economic climate, artificial trees may be especially appealing for their investment value when compared with the recurrent, annual expense of a real Christmas tree. Their convenience is also appealing to consumers as they don’t need watering, don’t leave pine needles all over the floor and transportation from tree farm to home isn’t an issue.

But many experts believe artificial trees actually have a greater negative environmental impact when all aspects of an their life cycle are considered.

Today’s artificial trees are typically manufactured with metal and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a non-biodegradable, petroleum-derived plastic. In addition, many older varieties may contain lead, used as a stabilizer in the manufacturing process.

Despite their PVC contents, artificial trees are non-recyclable and non-biodegradable, meaning they will sit in a landfill for centuries after disposal.

Furthermore, approximately 85 percent of artificial trees sold in the U.S. are imported from China, according to the National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA), adding to their overall environmental footprint.

The Pros and Cons of Real Trees
Approximately 33 million real Christmas trees are sold in North America each year, according to the U.S. EPA. Luckily, about 93 percent of those trees are recycled through more than 4,000 available recycling programs.


Also known as “treecycling,” the act of *recycling a Christmas tree is a leading reason many experts agree they are more environmentally friendly than their plastic counterparts. READ MORE !

*Burbank Recycle Center – Christmas Tree Recycling
~ All tinsel, ornaments, metal stands, and plastic buckets must be removed
~ Flocked trees are NOT recycled

Recycle Trees 3 Ways !

1: Jan 2 – Jan 20, 2012 – At the curb or alley
~ place with waste containers on scheduled waste collection day


2: Dec 26, 2011 – Jan 20, 2012 – Drop off @ 2 parks
Brace Canyon Park, 2901 Haven Way [in parking lot off Haven Way]

Verdugo Park, 3201 W Verdugo Ave [near corner of California St & Verdugo Ave]

3: Cut up your tree
~ place it in the green waste containers with other yard trimmings


For more information: 818 . 238 . 3800

Friday, December 24, 2010

COB: Recycle Your Holiday Tree

Recycle Your Holiday Tree

The Burbank Recycle Center will help you to recycle your holiday tree.

REMOVE: All tinsel, ornaments, metal stands, and plastic buckets ~ Because trees are mulched or composted. Flocked trees are not recycled !

Recycle Trees 3 Ways !

1) Dec 27 – Jan 14: drop off your holiday tree @ 2 Parks
(a) Brace Canyon Park, at 2850 Haven Way, in the parking lot off Haven Way
(b) Verdugo Park, 3201 W. Verdugo, near corner of California St & Verdugo Ave


2) Jan 3 – Jan 14: at the curb or in an alley
~ Burbank Sanitation will collect trees placed at curb or in an alley

3) Cut Up/Put In green waste containers with other yard trimmings

For more information, call Burbank Recycle Center: 818-238-3800

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Green Gifts: Mother's Day - May 9

Green Gifts for Mother’s Day

Ideas from . . .

@ Inhabitat by Yuka Yoneda

Glass Bead Necklace
Bambu Bowls
Weleda Almond Facial Care
Eggling
Garden In A Bag
Plant A Tree @ American Forests.org

@ Nature Moms by Tiffany

1. Gift the Gift of Time
2. Donate to a worthy cause in their name - The
National Wildlife Organization
3. The Gift That Keeps on Giving – A family membership to the local zoo, museum, or . . .
4. A Mother's Helper
5. A Good Book - If the moms in your life like to read then you cant go wrong with a good book.
6. Do Pretty Without Doing Flowers - a vintage tablecloth, or . . .

7. A Gift That Makes Mom's Life Easier - a blender, a Kindle, an iPad, or . . .
8. Give Reusables – Green moms love resuable products


@ Treehugger by Blythe Copeland

Fair Trade Chocolates from Global Exchange
Think & Write & Grow Plantable Journal
Protect Our Earth Glasses
Eco Yoga Gear
Bluewick Pocket Candles
Bamboo Pashmina


@ Planet Green by Blythe Copeland

7 Perfect Mother's Day Gifts That Help Other Moms Around the World
Forget the flowers: Instead, treat your mom to gifts and accessories handmade by other moms around the world, choosing Fair Trade, artisan-made, and one-of-a-kind classics (like jewelry, bags, shoes, and even gourmet snacks) that help impoverished women and local entrepreneurs make their mark on the global economy. From intricate bags beaded by women in Africa to gulten-free crackers from a pair of moms in Colorado.