Christmas Tree Recycle program

Today is the start of Metro Nashville Christmas Tree recycle program. You can drop off live trees to be mulched by Metro from Dec 27 to Feb 17.
William Whitfield
is the nearest drop off point to our area. PLease help keep the neighborhood beautiful by taking advantage of this service.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Davidson County residents will be able to recycle their live Christmas trees at several Metro sites again this holiday season, including a new drop-off location in Lakewood. Metro Public Works will collect the trees for mulching at the city’s Bordeaux Mulch Facility. All trees must be free of lights, ornaments, icicles, all tinsel and garland. No flocked trees will be accepted.

WHO: Metro Public Works and Metro Parks & Recreation
WHAT: Christmas Tree Drop-off Program
WHEN: December 27, 2011 to February 17, 2012
WHERE: Any one of the following Metro Parks:
Cane Ridge, Cedar Hill, Edwin Warner, Elmington, Joelton, Richland, Sevier, Two Rivers and Whitfield; or Una Recreation Center, 136 Una Recreation Road; Former Lakewood City Hall Bldg, 3401 Old Hickory Blvd

Recycling Christmas trees into mulch, rather than dumping them in the trash, in an alley or along public roadways, keeps them out of landfills and helps save Metro the cost of disposal fees. Approximately 12,000 Christmas trees are recycled each year through the drop-off
program.


William Whitfield
is the nearest drop off point to our area. It is located on Edmondson Pike at Brewer Drive

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