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Locally Recycling Your Christmas Tree After the Holidays!

Dec 30, 2015

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Locally Recycling Your Christmas Tree After the Holidays!

There are curbside recycling services for Christmas trees!

If you've had a Christmas tree this year and wonder what to do with it once it's present-less and stripped of it's decorations, don't fret! There are ways to dispose of it locally by recycling your beloved family Christmas tree.

Even though you may be done with your tree for this year, there are many ways in which it can benefit the environment! Many cities have recycling services that put your old Christmas tree to a new life as a wildlife sanctuary, on a sand dune to protect the beach, chipped for mulch, or as a bird feeder!

What are your recycling options?

  1. Curbside pick-up for recycling.
  2. Call for an appointment to have a non-profit in your area pick up your tree.
  3. Take your tree to a drop-off recycling center.
  4. Chop up the tree to fit loosely in your yard waste container.

For those located in Antioch, visit this page for your recycling pick up times, and for those in Brentwood, click here!

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