Seasonal & Holidays

Gwinnett: Where To Take Your Christmas Tree For Recycling

You can drop off your Christmas tree to be mulched at dozens of Gwinnett County fire stations.

LOGANVILLE, GA -- With the holiday season winding down, many people in Gwinnett County may be looking for convenient, and responsible, ways to get rid of their Christmas trees.

More than two dozen fire stations in Gwinnett will be accepting undecorated Christmas trees between now and January 16. Check out the list of locations here.

As Gwinnett County notes on its website, unless you have a yard waste contract with your hauler, trees will not be picked up curbside.

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Trees dropped off at the fire stations will be mulched during Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful’s Bring One For the Chipper event on Saturday, Jan. 23.

Community volunteers will be chipping trees from 9 a.m.-noon that day. Mulch from the chipper will be used at Gwinnett government buildings and parks.

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The event will be held at Bethesda Park at 225 Bethesda Church Road in Lawrenceville, and is being billed as the largest tree-recycling event in Georgia.

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