Or reused? Perhaps it’s reused, but I’m not so sure. Anyway recycled sounds better as a title. So recycled it is.
Winter holidays are over, you’re back to work, your lack of space, plus your Christmas Tree started to make a lot of mess around your home, so it had to go. Too much is too much. No one got time for cleaning pine needles anymore. So you put the ornaments away, and throw the tree in the trash. Easy peasy.
BUT have you ever wondered what happens to it? After you get rid of it?
I bet you didn’t. To be honest I never thought about it either. I didn’t have to as I never bought or threw away a tree. Therefore, I have no idea what’s going to happen to most of those retired Christmas Trees. But I do know what happens to SOME of them. π
They’ll be given a new purpose: to keep us warm.





We collected as much as we could from around our neighborhood, and they did keep us warm. And they did smell wonderful, and it did felt like Christmas one last time. So… Thank You! I guess.