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The Home Depot sells both fresh-cut and artificial trees, and each type of tree has its advantages. Likewise, no matter which you prefer, there are choices you can make that reduce the carbon footprint associated with your holiday tree. In fact, one of the most critical decisions you can make is not which tree you buy, but what you do with it once the holidays are over. Join us as we explore the different choices and actions so that you can find the greenest tree for your holiday.
How to Build a Box Fan Air Purifier
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The Home Depot Wins 2022 ENERGY STAR Retail Partner of the Year for Sustained Excellence
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The Home Depot Joins RE100
Our Commitment to Composting and Sustainability
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With ENERGY STAR, You Can Rule Your Attic for Comfort and Savings
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