GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Real Christmas Tree Lifespan Statistics
Real Christmas trees typically last about four to six weeks before drying out and needing to be disposed of.
In this post, we explore the fascinating statistics surrounding real Christmas trees, shedding light on their lifespan, sales figures, environmental impact, and more. From the average lifespan of a Christmas tree to the employment opportunities provided by the industry, these data points provide a glimpse into the significance and scale of the holiday tradition.
Statistic 1
"The average lifespan of a real Christmas tree is 4 to 5 weeks."
Statistic 2
"In terms of the tree’s life from seed to harvest it is typically 15 years."
Statistic 3
"There are approximately 25-30 million Real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year."
Statistic 4
"Over 360 million real Christmas trees are grown in the U.S. farms."
Statistic 5
"On average, over 2,000 Christmas trees are accidentally fired each year, shortening the projected lifespan."
Statistic 6
"Keeping the tree hydrated can extend its lifespan by up to 10 days."
Statistic 7
"Approximately 77% of real Christmas trees are recycled into mulch."
Statistic 8
"Every year an estimated 33 million real Christmas trees are sold in the USA."
Statistic 9
"Nearly 30 million real Christmas trees are sold annually in Europe."
Statistic 10
"Canada produces about 3 to 6 million Christmas trees annually."
Statistic 11
"Approximately 25% of U.S. households had a real Christmas tree."
Statistic 12
"Nordmann Fir, with a lifespan of around 6 weeks, is the most widely used Christmas tree in the UK."
Statistic 13
"Approximately 8 million real Christmas trees are consumed by the UK every Christmas."
Statistic 14
"In the United States, roughly 350 million Christmas trees are currently grown on farms."
Statistic 15
"Michigan ranks third among all states in the production of real Christmas trees, but grows a larger variety of Christmas trees than any other state."
Statistic 16
"The average price of a Christmas tree was $81 in 2020."
Statistic 17
"On average, a Christmas tree will absorb more than 1 ton of CO2 throughout its lifetime."
Statistic 18
"Each year, 93% of real Christmas tree consumers recycle their tree in community recycling programs."
Statistic 19
"Over 100,000 people are employed full or part-time in the Christmas tree industry."