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Christmas tree and wreath recycling

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Find instructions and locations for Christmas tree and wreath recycling.

Recycling options

1.  Support a nonprofit fundraiser 

Find a Christmas tree recycler 

Find a Christmas tree recycler and much more on Metro's Find a recycler page... Find a recycler

Many nonprofit organizations offer pickup services or locations where you can take Christmas trees and wreaths to be recycled. They will charge a small fee or request a donation. These nonprofit groups accept trees at least one day on the weekend after Christmas.

Nonprofit organizations provide this service as a fundraiser for many worthwhile projects and as a community service. Dumping trees after sites are closed creates hardship for the groups having to handle them.

Once these groups are finished with tree recycling projects, the yard debris processing companies in the region will still accept them. Information about nonprofit tree recycling and yard debris businesses can be found on the Find a recycler web page... Find a recycler

2.  Use your curbside yard debris collection service 

Residents with curbside yard debris collection programs can recycle their trees at the curb...Find curbside tree recycling details for your community  

The tree preparation requirements and fees vary throughout the region. For details, call your local solid waste and recycling office, Metro Recycling Information or your garbage hauler...Find curbside recycling resources for your city

Recycling preparation

It is important to remove all lights, wire, tinsel, ornaments, nails, stands and other materials that are not part of the original tree. Most trees are ground up as part of the recycling process; foreign material can ruin a chipping machine. Also, nonorganic materials aren't good for a compost mixture. Some groups or businesses do not accept flocked trees.

Christmas wreaths and swags can be recycled with trees. Most recyclers ask that all frames and wire be removed.

Do not bring yard debris to nonprofit groups that are collecting trees.

If you would like your organization's Christmas tree recycling project to appear on Metro's web site and hotline, send e-mail to mri@oregonmetro.gov or call Metro Recycling Information at 503-234-3000.

Need assistance?

Metro Recycling Information
503-234-3000
mri@oregonmetro.gov

Metro Recycling Information

For ideas and information about where and how to recycle, call the Metro Recycling Information hotline, 503-234-3000 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.Metro Recycling Information hotline

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