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Bring One For The Chipper Set For Jan. 2 in Johns Creek

Along with recycling Christmas trees, residents can also drop off fluorescent light bulbs and fats, oils and grease (FOG).

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Residents are encouraged to recycle your Christmas tree, fluorescent bulbs, as well as fats, oils and grease (FOG) at The Home Depot.

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The store will host this special recycling event on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 5950 State Bridge Road in Johns Creek.

A reminder for residents who’d like to drop off Christmas trees: please remove electric lights, tinsel and ornaments from the tree, and make sure your tree has not been flocked, or sprayed with fake snow.

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Trees can be dropped from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. while FOG and fluorescent tubes will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

As part of the statewide Bring One for the Chipper program, the recycling effort helps keep trees out of landfills and the mulch can be used for playgrounds, public beautification projects, wildlife habitat and homeowner landscaping projects.

Mulch is available free to the public upon request by contacting Davey Tree Expert Co. at 770-451-7911. Since 1991, Bring One for the Chipper has collected millions of trees for beneficial reuse.

Fats, oils and grease from cooking should not be poured down sinks or drains. The can clog pipes and cause nasty backups in homes and neighborhoods. Additionally, fluorescent tubes and curly compact fluorescent bulbs contain mercury, which lingers in the environment for years.

Keep Johns Creek Beautiful has special equipment that destroys the lights and stores the material and gases for recovery later by a certified fluorescent-light recycling firm.

The local event, sponsored by the city of Johns Creek and Keep Johns Creek Beautiful, is part of a statewide recycling effort by Keep Georgia Beautiful and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

For more information, contact Keep Johns Creek Beautiful at 770-551-7766 or visit knfb.org.

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