has a sale on for example.Aesthetic-wise, for the symmetrical obsessed among you, they look fabulous from all angles. And just think of the time you'll save not having to hoover up pesky needles.You might think you're saving the planet, but a fake tree is actually not the most environmentally friendly of options.
Most are made in factories in Asia, racking up some serious air miles to reach the UK. They're made from non-biodegradable metal and plastic, and many end their lives in landfill.On the other hand, of course, keep your tree for years and years and it will start to pay you back in terms of carbon footprint; whereas a 'real' one will always have to be transported, used and disposed of every year.The other problem with a faux tree is.
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