Where do you throw away Christmas trees?
*If your Christmas tree is too big to cut and place inside the green bin, simply place the tree curbside next to your green waste bin on collection day. Flocked trees and artificial trees can’t be recycled. Please place them in the black container to go to the landfill.
Where can I recycle Christmas tree lights near me?
Otherwise, a nearby home improvement center like Home Depot, Lowe’s, Ace, and True Value offer Christmas light recycling. You can also check out HolidayLEDS.com for their year-round Christmas light mail-in recycling program.
What do you do with your real Christmas tree after Christmas?
10 Ways You Can Put Your Old Christmas Tree to Use in the Garden
- Turn it into mulch.
- Use it as compost.
- Use the tree as a stake.
- Use the branches.
- Replant it.
- Use as an animal habitat.
- Create a bird feeder.
- Turn it into potpourri.
What to do with old fake Christmas trees?
Since live trees are biodegradable, they can be safely composted, mulched, or disposed of with other yard waste. On the other hand, artificial trees are commonly made with plastic that does not break down in landfills and can’t easily be recycled with single-stream waste like plastic bottles.
Where is the shade tree in Las Vegas?
But we need your help! Need Help? Call 702-385-0072 The Shade Tree was established in 1989 as Jubilee Ministries and, at the time, had little more to offer than safety, shelter, and cots in the basement of Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Where to recycle Christmas trees in Las Vegas Valley?
Donated trees will be ground into mulch and used throughout the Springs Preserve to help conserve soil moisture and keep plants healthy. Recycling your tree is a gift that will keep on giving back to the community.
Where can I donate items for the shade tree?
To schedule a pickup of items you would like to donate call 1-800-SA-TRUCK; or you may bring items to on the Salvation Army’s stores or downtown locations. To learn more about donating goods: click here. The Shade Tree is the largest nonprofit shelter of its kind that assists women and children in need.
Who are the victims of the shade tree?
The Shade Tree is here to help victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, street violence, sexual assault/abuse, and human trafficking victims. Our doors are also open to those facing economic hardships and homelessness.