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9 smart ways to get rid of your old Christmas tree

After the holidays, your Christmas tree doesn’t have to end up in a landfill. There are numerous eco-friendly ways to recycle, repurpose, and dispose of your tree.

From creating nutrient-rich mulch for your garden to providing shelter for wildlife, your old tree can serve valuable purposes long after the decorations come down. Whether you participate in municipal programs, donate to local farms and zoos, or transform it into practical materials for your home, proper tree disposal benefits both the environment and your community.

1. Participate in Municipal Collection Programs

Many cities and municipalities have free curbside pickup of Christmas trees in early January as part of their waste management services. Other cities, like here in Idaho Falls, Idaho, don’t do curbside service but have drop-off locations around town.

“Christmas trees are bulky and require special equipment and additional personnel to collect, which would slow down regular trash routes,” says Kimberly Felker, public information officer for Idaho Falls. “The drop-off sites allow Sanitation crews to manage the volume more safely and efficiently.

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