The increasing prevalence and intensity of wildfires have prompted heightened efforts to reduce plastic usage, particularly in building construction. With plastic materials known to burn hotter and produce toxic smoke and runoff compared to traditional materials, there is a growing awareness of the environmental impacts of plastic in fire-prone areas. Concurrently, Christmas trees are undergoing a sustainability shift, with businesses striving to recycle and reuse trees to decrease landfill waste and emissions. Additionally, Taiwan has adjusted its plastic policy, shifting away from bans and setting new reduction targets focused on incentives and the circular economy. These developments indicate a broader recognition of the need to address plastic usage in a manner that prioritizes environmental stewardship and sustainability.