Big Vatican Christmas tree to be recycled into toys
(December 15, 2008) The largest Christmas tree ever erected St Peter's Square in
Rome was lit on Saturday and Vatican officials said its wood will be recycled to make
toys for needy children. The 33-metre-high tree, which came from the forests of southern
Austria, was lit at an afternoon ceremony as rain that has brought the nearby Tiber
River to one of its highest levels in decades started again after a one-day break.
The Vatican said all the wood from the 120-year-old tree will be recycled to make
toys for needy children and garden furniture such as benches for schools. The decision
to recycle the wood from the tree was the Vatican's latest effort to go green. Last
month it activated a large system of solar panels on the roof of its audience hall
and announced an ambitious plan that could one day make it an alternative energy exporter.