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'Tis the Season to Recycle Your Tree

Waste Management of San Gabriel/Pomona Valley Encourages Residents to Recycle Christmas Trees After Holiday Festivities

This year, after the presents are opened and the ornaments are removed from the once-sparkling Christmas tree, Waste Management of San Gabriel/Pomona Valley invites residents to recycle their tree through its curbside tree collection program.

“Christmas trees can do more than brighten children’s hearts this holiday season,” said Carolyn Anderson-Corrao of Waste Management. “Trees can be recycled and given back to nature in the form of mulch.”

Curbside tree collection for residents in the following cities/areas will take place on the following dates on customers’ scheduled collection day:

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· Arcadia: Dec. 31-Jan. 14

· Baldwin Park: Dec. 27- Jan. 9

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· Diamond Bar: Dec. 26- Jan. 11

· La Verne: Dec. 29-Jan. 5

· San Dimas Dec. 30-Jan. 13

· Whittier: Dec. 27- Jan. 9

When placing trees on the curb for collection, customers should follow these guidelines:

· Remove all decorations, including tinsel, lights, ornaments and tree stands, and place your tree on the curb for recycling. Please do not block carts.

· Trees taller than six feet must be cut in half.

· Please note that flocked trees cannot be recycled. They will be collected by your trash collector.

· Please note collection will be delayed one day the week of December 22 and December 30 for customers normally serviced Thursday or Friday.

For the creative recycler, here are other ideas for repurposing your tree:

· Bird feeders: Place the Christmas tree in the garden or backyard and use it as a bird feeder and sanctuary. Fresh orange slices or strung popcorn will attract the birds and they can sit in the branches for shelter.

· Mulch: A Christmas tree is biodegradable; its branches can be removed, chipped, and used as mulch in the garden.

· Living, rooted trees: Of course, you can get a rooted tree and then plant it in your yard after Christmas.

ABOUT WASTE MANAGEMENT

Waste Management, based in Houston, Texas, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management services in North America. Our subsidiaries provide collection, transfer, recycling and resource recovery, and disposal services. We are the largest residential recycler and also a leading developer, operator and owner of waste-to-energy and landfill-gas-to-energy facilities in the United States. Our customers include residential, commercial, industrial and municipal customers throughout North America. To learn more visit www.wm.com or www.thinkgreen.com

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