We love the holidays for their wealth of wonderful traditions and decor designed to spread cheer, however we can’t help but feel sorry for all of those living christmas trees that are abandoned after the holiday season. Fortunately, there’s a wealth of resources that offer great eco-friendly ways to recycle your Christmas tree once its needles start to shed. From landscape restoration to making toys for children and saving lives with vaccines, check out Inhabitots for the full scoop!
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