New York City. It’s one of the greenest cities in America.
So…why isn’t our Christmas tree?
Look at Sydney.
For three years running, Australia’s largest city has displayed a recycled holiday tree in The Rocks shopping district. Their “Tree-Cycle” is constructed out of 100 bicycles that were destined for the recycling center. Instead, the bike frames were painted green and the tires multi-color hues to mimic lights. Then they were hinged together into a 23-foot tall tree.
It took some eight weeks to build, but I think you’ll agree — the final product is magnificent. (Last year, Sydney’s recycled tree was made of bottles; in 2008, it was chairs.)
Go Sydney.
Cities stateside are also beating NYC to the green tree punch. Santa Monica and Emeryville, California both have ‘shopping cart trees’ designed by artist Anthony Schmitt. And Stratford, Connecticut is working on a tree constructed of old oil tanks and industrial products.
The Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center is seen by thousands of people from all around the world each year. Think of the green message it could send — both at home and abroad — that would be heard long after the tree comes down and the ice skaters have gone home.
Rockefeller Center, whadda ya say?
New York City, are you in?
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My kind of tree
New York City. It’s one of the greenest cities in America.
So…why isn’t our Christmas tree?
For three years running, Australia’s largest city has displayed a recycled holiday tree in The Rocks shopping district. Their “Tree-Cycle” is constructed out of 100 bicycles that were destined for the recycling center. Instead, the bike frames were painted green and the tires multi-color hues to mimic lights. Then they were hinged together into a 23-foot tall tree.
It took some eight weeks to build, but I think you’ll agree — the final product is magnificent. (Last year, Sydney’s recycled tree was made of bottles; in 2008, it was chairs.)
Go Sydney.
The Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center is seen by thousands of people from all around the world each year. Think of the green message it could send — both at home and abroad — that would be heard long after the tree comes down and the ice skaters have gone home.
Rockefeller Center, whadda ya say?
New York City, are you in?
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