The Pros And Cons Of The Real/Fake Tree Debate

Every year, it’s the same debate…and it always ends in just about a 50-50 tie… real tree or fake tree? Here are a few facts to add clarity to what boils down to just an individual choice: 

  • Each year, the “Christmas tree” economy generates around $3 billion
  • Over the last decade, fake trees have dominated, with overall tree says jumping by two million…and fake tree sales jumping by nine million
  • It costs around $25 to import both fake and real trees
  • Retailers sell real trees for between $80 and $100
  • Fake trees generally go for between $200 and $400
  • A fake tree lasts for an average of five years, which is $60 to $80 a year, making fake trees the cheaper option overall
  • Real trees are eco-friendly and sustainable, and it takes about ten years to grow each tree
  • Fake trees have a high carbon footprint, and won’t break down in a landfill
  • Most local trees are domestic or come from Canada, so travel time is less
  • 90% of fake trees come from China, so there’s great travel time and expense, and there’s a benefit to their economy
  • Real trees smell better
  • Fake trees don’t shed pine needles and are less likely to be a fire hazard 

Source: CBS News 


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