The Philly Goat Project collects real Christmas trees each year after families have finished taking off the ornaments. Its ...
Your once-glorious live Christmas tree is likely starting to lose its magic. While still covered in sparkling lights and ...
Harrison Farm in Groveport is turning live Christmas trees into goat snacks while also keeping the trees out of the landfill.
The Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy is accepting real Christmas trees for the organization’s two herds of invasive ...
Ready to remove a real Christmas tree from the living room? Consider donating it to feed a goat. The 130-acre Topaz Farm on ...
From taking lights to the zoo to gifting your tree to sheep, there are plenty of sustainable ways to get rid of holiday ...
PITTSBURGH — Allegheny Goatscape is asking for your Christmas tree to help feed their goats. “The goats love it because it’s ...
Each holiday season the United States produces millions of tons of food and shopping waste. Attending festive gatherings and exchanging gifts between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, American ...
Christmastime can often be a mad rush of families purchasing trees to decorate. But, inevitably, some go unsold and are left behind. So, after the holiday season, where do unused Christmas trees go?
From neighborhood parks to hungry goats, there are plenty of ways your Christmas tree can help your fellow Philadelphians.
'Tis the season for taking your Christmas tree out of your home and donating it to a good cause. Throughout the Pittsburgh ...
Let’s Goat Buffalo has figured out an ingenious way for people to dispose of their Christmas trees. Through January 15, people are welcome to drop off their live trees (including spruce, pines, and ...