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Give your Christmas tree a second life

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3 janvier 2025
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Marie-Claude Pilon
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Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

As the festive season draws to a close, one question comes up every year: what to do with your Christmas tree once the celebrations are over?

Rather than throwing it away, think about giving it a second life by adopting eco-friendly and useful solutions. Here are a few practical tips on how to recycle and reuse your tree responsibly.

1. Take advantage of municipal collection services
Many municipalities organize special Christmas tree collections after the holidays. These trees are often turned into wood chips or compost to enrich the soil. Check the collection dates and make sure you follow the instructions: your tree must be stripped of all decorations, tinsel and hooks.

2. Turn it into mulch for your garden
If you have a garden, your tree can become a precious ally. Branches can be shredded to produce a natural mulch that protects your plants from the cold, preserves soil moisture and inhibits weed growth. If you don't have a shredder, simply place the branches around your plants.

3. Create a shelter for local wildlife
Place your fir tree in a corner of your garden to provide shelter for birds and small animals during the winter. The branches provide protection from the cold and predators, while birds can perch or seek shelter.You can even hang seed-filled feeders to attract more winged visitors.

4.Make creative projects
DIY enthusiasts can salvage wood from the trunk for a variety of projects. Cut slices of wood to create coasters, wall decorations, or even children's toys.With a little imagination, your tree can become a unique and lasting object.

By giving your Christmas tree a second life, you're helping to reduce waste while having a positive impact on the environment.So this year, before you say goodbye to your holiday tree, choose an option that extends its usefulness and celebrates the beauty of nature.

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