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U.S. Cities Expand Free Christmas Tree Recycling Programs

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U.S. Cities Expand Free Christmas Tree Recycling Programs
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United States. Municipalities this week are accepting natural Christmas trees for curbside pickup or centralized drop-off to be chipped into mulch, officials said. Programs announced Tuesday and in recent days require trees to be free of decorations, lights, tinsel, flocking and stands; some jurisdictions require advance pickup requests while others allow regular yard-waste collection from Jan. 5–31 or through January. Cities and counties cited landfill diversion and reuse in parks and landscaping as goals, and they provided phone numbers and drop-off locations for residents. and accepted at county transfer stations without fee. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Late December: Residents prepare to discard natural Christmas trees after holidays.
  • Early January: Cities and counties announce recycling and drop-off programs and rules.
  • Jan. 5: Ithaca and other jurisdictions begin curbside collection windows running through Jan. 31.
  • Mid–Late January: Trees are chipped into mulch for parks, landscaping, and resident pickup.
  • After January: Some counties enforce disposal fees or transition to alternate sites.
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Who Benefited

Municipal parks, landscaping programs and residents who use free mulch benefited through recycled tree materials, reduced landfill volume, and local resource reuse.

Who Impacted

Residents who fail to remove decorations or use prohibited trees may face service delays, rejected pickups, or disposal fees.

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Articles Published:
6
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Neutral:
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Who Benefited

Municipal parks, landscaping programs and residents who use free mulch benefited through recycled tree materials, reduced landfill volume, and local resource reuse.

Who Impacted

Residents who fail to remove decorations or use prohibited trees may face service delays, rejected pickups, or disposal fees.

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U.S. Cities Expand Free Christmas Tree Recycling Programs

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