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Sedgwick County is reminding residents that they can still recycle their used Christmas trees.
The county’s Environmental Resources Department has set up 22 recycling sites across Wichita and Sedgwick County. The sites will remain open until Jan. 24.
The trees will be ground into mulch. Residents can take mulch from any of the sites for free.
Recycling the trees also keeps them out of the county landfill.
People should remove ornaments. lights and other decorations from the trees before recycling them.
Here is a list of the county’s Christmas tree recycling locations:
Wichita
Buffalo Park, 10209 Hardtner
Earhart Environmental Magnet School, 4401 N. Arkansas