

It is an inherent fire risk that can catch and spread fire quicker than paper. Additionally, there is an issue: after we are done with Christmas festivities, we must discard the tree. It’s almost like there is no compelling need for conventional Christmas trees.Īfter all, the traditional way of procuring Christmas trees is extremely harmful to the environment, from increased carbon emissions from the manufacturing and delivery process to using toxic pesticides. Moreover, the designs are really that good. Given the role that Christmas trees play in the holiday tradition, a considerable improvement has been made concerning them. Such space is where entrepreneurs are trying to enter and create their niches and serve a clientele that has a demand for environmentally-friendly festive products. So now, naturally, people have been revolutionizing the ways they celebrate such holidays (or at least trying to), which requires a lot of effort for something which was mainly for having fun or a family affair at most. The reason for backlash? Christmas or mainly Christmas trees are harmful to the environment.

Nowadays, even holidays like Christmas are not safe from the cancel culture at the hands of woke individuals.
