Here's what happens to unsold Christmas trees
Millions of these prickly evergreens are chopped, shipped, sold and decorated every holiday season. So what happens to the lonely pre-cut trees with sparse spots and broken limbs that never make it to a toasty family room corner? Many are chopped up, ground down and fed to plants and animals, according to Rocco Malanga, the owner of Cedar Grove Chrismas Trees in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. "On a commercial level, they become wood chips that are made into mulch," Malanga said. "That's very common. Aside from that, they go to farms for livestock ...
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