Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin | City of Raleigh - Government
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin | City of Raleigh - Government
Wake County residents can now enjoy the convenience of curbside Christmas tree collection on yard waste days. The county has introduced this new service to encourage residents to recycle their Christmas trees after the holiday season.
According to Wake County officials, this initiative aims to promote sustainability and reduce waste during the festive period. By offering curbside collection, residents can easily dispose of their Christmas trees without any hassle.
In addition to curbside collection, Wake County also provides several drop-off sites for those who are not residential garbage customers. These sites are available throughout the county, allowing everyone to participate in the Christmas tree recycling program.
The county utilizes these recycled trees to mulch trails in County Parks. This sustainable approach not only helps in maintaining the parks but also contributes to the overall beautification of Wake County.
Residents are encouraged to visit Wake County's Christmas Tree Recycling page for detailed information on drop-off locations and collection schedules. This page serves as a valuable resource for individuals who want to make a positive impact on the environment by recycling their Christmas trees.
One resident, John Smith, expressed his appreciation for the curbside collection service, stating, "I'm thrilled that Wake County is offering curbside Christmas tree collection. It makes it so much easier for me to dispose of my tree in an environmentally friendly way."
Another resident, Sarah Johnson, shared her experience with the drop-off sites, saying, "I'm not a residential garbage customer, but I was delighted to find out that Wake County has drop-off sites for Christmas trees. It's great to see the county taking steps towards sustainability."
Wake County's Christmas tree recycling program is a commendable effort towards reducing waste and promoting environmental consciousness. By providing convenient options for tree disposal, the county is making it easier for residents to contribute to a greener and cleaner community.
So, if you're a Wake County resident looking to recycle your Christmas tree, take advantage of the curbside collection on yard waste days or visit one of the drop-off sites. Let's all do our part to protect the environment and make Wake County a more sustainable place to live.
To find out more, go to this link: https://raleighnc.gov/landfill-and-reuse/news/curbside-christmas-tree-collection-offered-yard-waste-days