Live trees will be composted by Howard County and used for mulch; artificial trees and wreaths with metal components can be recycled year-round in the scrap metal area at the Alpha Ridge Landfill Residents’ Convenience Center.
Soon it will be that time of year time to get rid of the Christmas tree. Here’s how to dispose of your tree depending on where you live in the D.C. area.
City of Tucson announces TreeCycle program; will not collect trees from curbs, alleys The city of Tucson s TreeCycle program runs through Jan. 17. (Source: City of Tucson) By KOLD News 13 Staff | December 11, 2019 at 11:28 AM MST - Updated December 15 at 5:28 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Once Christmas is done, the clock starts ticking to get your dried and potentially dangerous Christmas tree out of your home. The TreeCycle Program provides a way for that tree to continue to be of good use - by being converted to compost.
The program runs from Dec. 26 through Jan. 17. In a change from last year, the city has discontinued the Merry Mulch program for residents. Instead, the ground up trees will be used at the city’s new compost facility.