Christmas Tree Composting
The Department of Sanitation collects about 2,500 tons
of Christmas trees every January. Since 1993, budget permitting, these trees are
ground into wood chips to be used as mulch, or as a
bulking agent to mix with yard waste to
produce compost.
The Department of Sanitation requests that ornaments,
lights, tinsel, and stands be removed from Christmas trees before they are set
out for collection.
Through MulchFest, sponsored by the Departments of Parks &
Recreation and Sanitation, New Yorkers can bring their Christmas trees to
designated parks to be chipped on site. Attendees can take home bags of mulch to
use on their own plants and yards. For more information on this seasonal
program, visit the Parks Department
website.
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