From Recycled Wood Christmas Trees to Pre-Loved Toy Pop-Ups
Elena Rahman — November 25, 2023 — Eco
The November 2021 eco innovations showcase a shift in the social consciousness towards a sustainable future. Many companies across an array of industries are forming new company guidelines and protocols to better mitigate CO2 emissions and wastefulness.
One standout creation is the sustainable Christmas tree alternative, dubbed the Full Branch Wood Christmas Tree. Welcome to the Woodshop created the handmade tree from recycled pine, popular, and oak wood from Pennsylvanian carpenters.
The theme of repurposing unused materials is prominent among creators and companies. Selfridges, for example, is curating a selection of pre-loved toys in collaboration with The Toy Project. The London-based brand partnered with the charity to establish a pre-loved pop-up shop, offering an eco-friendly alternative to Christmas shopping in preparation for the holiday season.
One standout creation is the sustainable Christmas tree alternative, dubbed the Full Branch Wood Christmas Tree. Welcome to the Woodshop created the handmade tree from recycled pine, popular, and oak wood from Pennsylvanian carpenters.
The theme of repurposing unused materials is prominent among creators and companies. Selfridges, for example, is curating a selection of pre-loved toys in collaboration with The Toy Project. The London-based brand partnered with the charity to establish a pre-loved pop-up shop, offering an eco-friendly alternative to Christmas shopping in preparation for the holiday season.
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