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Christmas trees are one of the common decorative items mainly used in various occasions. Mostly, the Christians do celebrate this occasion across the world. On the eve of this special event, most of the houses are decorated with lights, Christmas and stars. Though, the plastic Christmas trees are very popular in the recent days. Most of the home owners now buy the original trees from the market and from online as well. There are several sites that give the opportunity for the buyers to choose from all the varieties. While purchasing the trees from the market or from online, you should check the height of the trees and the quality of the products.

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Maintenance of the Christmas trees:

One of the important factors for the home owners is to take care of the natural trees. There are several tips and advices that should be maintained when you are keeping the Christmas trees in your home. With the proper maintenance tips, you can keep your tree in good condition. You can follow some of the tips that can keep your tree in good quality. Displaying the trees in the traditional type stand is one of the effective ways to improve the quality of the trees. The original trees are made by natural balsam and Fraser. They also help in purifying the atmosphere. They do not cause any damage in the air. Unlike the fake plants, the original ones do not get damage with time. Once you have brought the tree in your home, it is better to keep it in the water quickly. If you get time, you can keep the trees in the cool condition. You can put the freshly cut trunk in a plastic bucket full of water. You should keep the trees away from the heating sources, direct sunlight and the heaters.

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Thus, it is better to maintain the quality of the Christmas trees after bringing them home. You can keep them inside your home or at the garden. You can place a mail order of Christmas trees from the reputed sites.

Many people who don’t live green; do you wonder why this is so important? The major problem is that the type and quantity of waste the world produces has changed substantially in recent decades. Now, the world lives in a throwaway society with materials that do not biodegrade, and all of that rubbish has to have somewhere to go. Even biodegradable materials do take time to go through the break-down process, and much of the rubbish humans produce just stays in landfills taking up more space. After research with local waste disposal company Map Waste based in Leicester, UK and other local councils in the area we looked at some stats to how much waste is created each year. After looking at the facts we then turned to recycling and tried to understand the impact it could have on the disposal of waste. Heres what we found:

Recycling Waste

How much waste does the average person create in a year?

A lot of people wonder exactly how much and what kinds of rubbish do they produce and how much of it is recyclable. In only seven weeks, the average person in the UK throws away their own body weight in rubbish, and, in one year, the UK produces more than 100 million tons of waste. Worse off, the amount of waste being produced in the UK is going up about three-percent a year. How much is being recycled? Of the 30.5 million tons of waste being produced by households alone, about 17% was recycled. While this may seem like a lot, it is quite low compared to some EU countries that recycle up to 50% of their waste.

One of our biggest waste products is food. Almost half of what’s discarded in the UK in food each year comes from homes. The big reason food is discarded is because we produce and buy more of it than we can eat in the time the food will remain good. One way we can improve the amount of food we throw away is to make and buy smaller portions of food. Cutting down recipes to half or buying a smaller package, even if a bigger buy is a better deal, can reduce waste.

Recycling Waste

Another waste produce is aluminum. Due to all the aluminum packaging and cans, a lot of it is thrown away each year. The good news is, aluminum can be recycled and ready to use again in as little as six weeks.

Paper is another offending recyclable. Most UK homes throw away six trees worth of paper in a year. Paper is easily recyclable to turn into other goods people need.

Plastic is another big waste that can be reduced. A single shopping bag may be used only once, but can take 100 years or more to decompose. Most households use and dispose of 40kg of plastic each year. Thankfully, plastic is easily repurposed after recycling, and can be reused in bottles, clothing, and other objects.

Glass is the last big offender we toss that could be recycled. Glass is 100% recyclable and can be used over and over again. This is why it is so important that we recycle those 500 jars annually that most UK families throw away.

Even one individual or one family can make a huge difference in the amount of waste pouring into UK landfills if he or she looks at the amount thrown away each year and considers using recycling for everything that could be recycled instead of just throwing it away. Being more responsible about recycling will keep the world healthier and happier.