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Buro North's Tree is 80% More Eco Friendly

This stylish Christmas tree is made of plywood designed by Buro North, Australian graphic designer. According to the designer, this Christmas tree is 80% more environmentally friendly than a traditional spruce and you can use it year after year.

DeZeen Magazine noted, "Our 'Green' X-Mas tree is 80% more environmentally friendly than a traditional pine X-Mas tree. Firstly, it is made with environmentally aware ingredients, they are CNC routered (a low-energy production technique) with waste material minimised by design, the flat-packed tree is emissions-efficient to transport and the most sustainable feature of the 'Green' tree is that you can use it for many Christmases to come..."
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Christmas Trees - The growing concern for sustainability is driving the demand for eco-friendly Christmas trees like Buro North's Plywood Tree, presenting opportunities for designers to create innovative and reusable tree designs.
2. Sustainable Holiday Decorations - Consumers are seeking sustainable alternatives to traditional holiday decorations, leading to a rise in the market for eco-friendly and long-lasting options.
3. Flat-packed Furniture - The popularity of flat-packed furniture has extended to holiday decor, offering convenient and environmentally friendly solutions for storage and transport.
Industry Implications
1. Design and Manufacturing - Designers and manufacturers can explore the production of eco-friendly Christmas trees and holiday decorations to cater to the increasing demand for sustainable options.
2. Furniture and Home Decor - Furniture and home decor brands can tap into the trend of flat-packed holiday decorations, providing customers with space-saving and sustainable solutions.
3. E-commerce and Retail - E-commerce platforms and retailers can offer a wide range of eco-friendly holiday decor items, addressing the growing consumer interest in sustainable and reusable products.

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