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Creative Christmas Tree – Recycled Cardboard

by Tazim Damji

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These recycled cardboard trees are a great alternative to traditional trees. Click here to see the video and find out more information.

Respect for the Environment
Manufactured entirely with recycled fibers, the Christmas trees from the Collection Reno Carton 3DTM reflects Cascades and Reno De Medici true corporate values of respect for the environment and are FSC® certified. The raw materials used come from the urban forest: recycling bins! Resistant enough to be reused for many years, this product can then end its life where it began, thus restarting the recycling loop.

CascadesThere are 3 different trees available, as seen above. I like the white one, which you or your kids could decorate however you’d like.

Tree Kids

Of course, I do also like this design, too:

Trees Office

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About Tazim Damji

Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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