Christmas trees delivered to your door to aid out-of-work musicians

By Guest 20th Nov 2020

Green Elf Trees are a community driven initiative that sources Christmas trees sustainably and delivers them to homes in Richmond and beyond, supporting out-of-work musicians and charities in the process.

The Green Elf Delivery Team provides job opportunities to musicians and entertainers who would usually be busy performing this festive season.

For each tree ordered, they will donate £3 to a charity of the customer's choice (either Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, Shelter or Dogs Trust).

They have also partnered with a Christmas tree grower, from the South West, who have been growing top quality trees for generations (previously supplying the Crown Estate and The Ritz London), so they are truly beautiful trees.

Green Elf Trees only sources trees from the UK to minimise miles spent in transit, as well as offsetting the carbon emissions from our delivery team.

They also provide a responsible tree removal service to ensure trees are disposed of properly (either composted or up-cycled), and offer a range of decorations focused on natural materials.

With their festive spirit, convenient service and community support, the London-based team are hoping to provide some Christmas cheer when people need it most.

Given their recent success with the PlantSavers project earlier this year, they're confident they can help Richmond end the year on a high note.

Visit their website to browse their range of trees and place an order.

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