San Antonio residents have the chance to recycle their live Christmas trees for free until January 15. Designated drop-off locations include Culebra, Frio City, Rigsby roads, and the Bitters Brush Recycling Center. Trees must be free of decorations and unbagged. Residents can also receive free mulch after recycling their trees. Austin residents can recycle curbside if they have the service, with specific guidelines on placement and size. The initiative promotes sustainability and aims to reduce landfill waste, encouraging community participation.
Hey there, San Antonio! The holiday season may be winding down, but there’s still a great opportunity for you to recycle your live Christmas trees—and it won’t cost you a penny! Yes, you heard that right! Residents can dispose of their live Christmas trees for free until January 15. So, if you’re still holding onto that nostalgic pine, it’s time to let it go!
Several designated drop-off locations make recycling as easy as pie. You can head over to sites on Culebra, Frio City, Rigsby roads, or the Bitters Brush Recycling Center. It’s a straightforward process, but don’t forget the rules: make sure your tree is free of all decorations and unbagged before you drop it off. We all want to keep things tidy!
And here’s something extra sweet! If you recycle your tree at the Bitters Brush Recycling Center, you could get free mulch starting two weeks after the drop-off period ends, while supplies last. It’s a great way to give back to your garden or yard!
If you’re in the mood for a little extra drive, consider Texas Disposal Systems. They accept unflocked trees for composting until January 31. If you have holly or pumpkins piling up with your tree, toss them along for free drop-off too at the Texas Disposal Systems locations on East Evans Road in San Antonio or FM 1516 in Converse.
For those of you in Austin, you’re in luck! If you have recycling services, you can recycle your Christmas tree through curbside collection. Just make sure to set your tree out by 5:30 a.m. on your composting collection days with all decorations removed. A little tip: if your tree is 6 feet or taller, you’ll need to cut it in half for it to be picked up. It’s best to avoid any inconvenience!
Though the in-person drop-off days at Zilker Park have ended, don’t fret! Any trees left there will be transformed into mulch, which will be available for residents starting Wednesday, weather permitting. If you’re looking for other options, several third-party vendors in the Austin area also accept Christmas trees for recycling.
For larger scales, bulk drop-offs are accepted at the Travis County West and East Service Centers, but remember—appointments are required. If you accidentally toss in contaminated items, Texas Disposal Systems is serious about their mission against waste; they will charge you a $55 fee. A little care can go a long way in keeping our landfills less packed!
Texas Disposal Systems really aims to reduce landfill waste—turning discarded Christmas trees into mulch and compost is one way they promote sustainability. So not only are you decluttering your home, but you’re also contributing to the environment.
Remember, the deadline to drop off your trees is January 15. So gather your family, grab that tree, and let’s make San Antonio a greener place together. Happy recycling, and here’s to a fresh start in the new year!
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