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LA firm rents out Christmas trees | LA firm rents out Christmas trees |
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A Los Angeles firm has come up with a way of making Christmas more green - by renting out Christmas trees. | A Los Angeles firm has come up with a way of making Christmas more green - by renting out Christmas trees. |
The Living Christmas Company offers to deliver its potted 2ft to 7ft tall trees, and then collect them once the festive season is over. | The Living Christmas Company offers to deliver its potted 2ft to 7ft tall trees, and then collect them once the festive season is over. |
The trees are electronically tagged so a customer can request the same tree the following year. | The trees are electronically tagged so a customer can request the same tree the following year. |
Company boss Scott Martin says he has rented out 600 trees this year, costing from $50 (£31) to $185 (£115). | Company boss Scott Martin says he has rented out 600 trees this year, costing from $50 (£31) to $185 (£115). |
"What we are trying to do is resurrect the symbolism of Christmas," he told the BBC. "People have gone away from it because of the perception that a cut tree is deforestation - so there are environmental reasons for not getting a cut tree. | "What we are trying to do is resurrect the symbolism of Christmas," he told the BBC. "People have gone away from it because of the perception that a cut tree is deforestation - so there are environmental reasons for not getting a cut tree. |
"So people start switching to an artificial tree, but how Christmassy is that? [A tree] is meant to symbolise new hope, new faith, new life. Does a plastic tree really say that to you?" | |
One of his customers is Grammy award-winning musician Lucinda Williams. She told the BBC: "It's a sustainable idea. It's good for the planet. It's green." | One of his customers is Grammy award-winning musician Lucinda Williams. She told the BBC: "It's a sustainable idea. It's good for the planet. It's green." |
This is the second year Scott Martin - who calls himself Scotty Claus at this time of year - has run the rental Christmas Tree service. According to the Los Angeles Times, he has 8,000 trees in five different varieties to rent. | This is the second year Scott Martin - who calls himself Scotty Claus at this time of year - has run the rental Christmas Tree service. According to the Los Angeles Times, he has 8,000 trees in five different varieties to rent. |
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