Christmas Trees (Real) Put in Green Cart Special Instructions Holiday trees are accepted three ways, all FREE: Curbside – Pick-up service runs from January 1 through January 14th. Place your tree next to your cart on your regular service day. Allow a two-foot clearance from the carts. Trees must be six feet in length or less, so cut accordingly. Yard Waste – Trim branches to fit into the cart with the lid closed so the material slides out when serviced. Drop-off – Take your tree to the Yard Waste area at the Resource Recovery Facility through the month of January. For all options, please remove all ornaments, tinsel and tree stands. No flocked trees! Remove All Ornaments, Lights and Tinsel Before you recycle your live Christmas tree, make sure that it is free of all ornaments, lights and tinsel. Flocked Trees Are Not Recyclable If your tree has flocking (sprayed-on fake snow), it can’t be recycled and will have to go in the trash instead. Ways to Reduce Decorate a Potted Tree Instead It may be unconventional, but skipping the traditional Christmas tree (real or fake) altogether and decorating a potted tree you’ve bought or have in your home is a truly green way to have a tree for the holidays. Buy a Rooted Tree and Plant It After the Holidays Next holiday season, buy a tree with roots (it can be balled and burlap or containerized) and plant it in your yard after you use it. Did You Know? Christmas Trees as Job Creators According to the National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA), the Christmas tree industry employs more than 100,000 people in the United States. The Environmental Benefits of Christmas Trees Although they’re planted just to be cut down and used as a decoration once they’ve reached maturity, Christmas tree farms have a positive impact on the environment. Each acre of Christmas trees produces enough oxygen for the daily needs of 18 people.