Posted by Parks Compass on Wednesday, December 26th, 2018 8:22am.
As sad as it is – that perfect pine scent and the cheer that once revolved around your family’s Christmas tree, unfortunately, can’t last forever. (Wouldn’t it be great if it took root in the living room?) However, since it won’t take root, or be staying in your living room, why not consider saving space in landfills and recycling your Christmas tree into mulch? One last feel-good experience with your Christmas tree that over 17,000 in Metro Nashville took advantage of last year, alone! (Just don’t forget to remove all stands, wires, lights, ornaments, etc!) Here’s the rundown on where to recycle:
This year, Metro Public Works has teamed up with Metro Parks and Recreation as well as Metro contractor, Living Earth, to offer Davidson County residents an environmentally friendly and convenient way to dispose of their Christmas Trees.
The Christmas Tree Recycling Drop-off program will run from December 27, 2018, to February 16, 2019, at the following locations:
Williamson County uses their recycled Christmas tree wood chips for local parks and for local, natural erosion control at the county landfill. How cool is that?
Trees will be accepted at the following locations and times:
City of Brentwood – 6:30 am till dusk – Jan 4:
City of Franklin – dawn till dusk – Feb 1:
Convenience Centers yard waste recycling year round:
Are you looking for a place to donate your Christmas tree once the Christmas season is over? While Rutherford County Recycling Centers DO NOT accept Christmas trees for disposal, all Rutherford County residents will be able to use any of the facilities listed below to recycle Christmas trees. Trees are shredded and then used as mulch or even on the trails in parks so be sure to clean your tree before donating.
Here is a list of all locations where you can drop off your trees:
La Vergne Public Works Facility
Cannonsburgh Pioneer Village
City of Murfreesboro Solid Waste Facility
Lee Victory Recreation Park (Football Field)