Eco-Palms
Orders for Palm Sunday 2012 will open January 10
Click here to order Eco-Palms for Palm Sunday, April 1, 2012 or order by phone: (612) 624-7418.
If your congregation has paper order forms from previous years please do not use the paper forms. All orders must be made online or by phone. Thank you.
2012 Eco-Palms Pricing
Case Size Price Shipping
Bunch (18-20 palms) $6.30 $11.00 total shipping (not by number of bunches)
Small Case (170-200 palms) $53.55 $13.75 per case
Medium Case (270-300 palms) $76.10 $18.75 per case
Large Case (530-600 palms) $144.35 $22.25 per case
Order Deadline
If paying by check, place your order by March 8, 2011.
If paying by credit card, place your order by March 14, 2011.
Confirmation and Delivery
Your Eco-Palms will be delivered via FedEx between March 26 and March 30. Palm Sunday is April 1.
You will receive two confirmation emails (one from Eco-Palms and one from Pay Pal) upon placing your order. In March, once the palms ship, you will receive a third confirmation, this time from FedEx with tracking information. All three confirmation emails will be sent to the email address you provide with your order.
Care Instructions
When your palms arrive, please open the box to make sure they are in good condition. You should store them in a cool location (such as a refrigerator or cool basement) and trim the stems 2-3 inches and place them upright in water (as you would a vase of flowers) until Palm Sunday. It is imperative you open the box immediately and air the palms out in order to prevent them from molding or deteriorating. For more information, please visit www.ecopalms.org.
Eco-Palms by the numbers
In 2011 more than 800 PC(USA) congregations purchased Eco-Palms for Palm Sunday (a ten percent increase over 2010). 2011 orders totaled more than 150,000 palm fronds purchased by Presbyterians.
Altogether 3,556 U.S. congregations ordered Eco-Palms in 2011, ensuring that more than 800,000 palm fronds were harvested sustainably last season. Eco-Palms purchases provide fair wages, environmental protection and development assistance for impoverished harvesting communities in Guatemala and Mexico.
Make social and environmental justice part of your congregation’s worship
The great crowd that had come to the festival heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord — the King of Israel!” (John 12:12-13)
Production of eco-palms begins in forested areas of Mexico and Guatemala where workers, known as xaterros (sha-tare-rows), walk miles into the forest to harvest palm branches. Photo courtesy of Lutheran World Relief.
Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem, accented by the jubilant waving of palm branches, is re-enacted each Palm Sunday in Presbyterian and other Christian congregations worldwide as Holy Week observances begin. Unfortunately for the communities where these palms are harvested, palm fronds do not always represent the same jubilation they do for us.
In 2007 the PC(USA) teamed up with Lutheran World Relief, Catholic Relief Services and the University of Minnesota to offer congregations the option of purchasing responsibly harvested Eco-Palm branches for Palm Sunday. The palms come from communities in Mexico and Guatemala where workers are paid fairly and engage in sustainable harvesting in order to protect the local ecosystem. Learn more about the benefits of Eco-Palms.
Why order Eco-Palms?
- Approximately 300 million palm fronds are consumed in the United States annually.
- A congregation of 1,250 members orders approximately 700 fronds for Palm Sunday services.
- Eco-palms are purchased directly from harvesters at five to six times the normal payment per frond.
- Your purchase of eco-palms helps improve standards of living and protect forests.
Eco-Palms and your church: your role in supporting social and environmental justice
More than 300 million palm fronds are harvested each year for U.S. consumption alone — most of them for Palm Sunday, but also for floral displays for church-related events. Your congregation’s commitment to purchase eco-palms plays an important role in protecting forests, local jobs, and sustainable livelihoods in the harvesting communities.