Here's how the Christmas tree recycling process works to save Louisiana's coast
"Last year, we had 5,000 trees. It has been over 20 years, and we've built 200 football fields worth of marsh in that time."
Interesting article about how Christmas trees are used to help build wetlands in South Louisiana and the benefits that has happened over the years. This is a great use of old trees that were heading to the landfill anyway. And judging from the amount of trees I've seen sitting at on the curbs of the New Orleans area, I'd say that the people are behind the program and are ready to help out.
Read the full story here....
https://www.nola.com/news/environment/article_5fd8c91e-6834-11ec-a3e6-27a61edae22e.html
It looks like good practice for the people flying the helicopters
I never thought about it that way, but yes
And helps nature too, it's a win win as far as I can see
I like helping nature :)
Thank you sir