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How to get rid of your Christmas tree in these Southern California counties


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It’s that time of year again: the holidays are coming to an end now that Christmas is over and New Year’s Eve is just around the corner. And for many, that means figuring out where and how to get rid of their Christmas tree.

Although some cities in Southern California offer a pick-up service, this is not an option everywhere. It all depends on where you live.

Here are some guidelines for disposing of your tree in the following counties:

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Los Angeles County

In the City of Los Angeles, tree recycling collection is provided by the city’s LA Sanitation & Environment Department. You can call 800-773-2489 or create a ticket for “Bulky Items” by visiting the MYLA311 page on the city’s website or downloading the MYLA311 app. Full instructions for completing the Christmas tree collection ticket can be found here.

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For other cities and areas in LA County, residents can find advice on disposing of their Christmas tree here.

San Bernardino County

Two weeks after Christmas, residents of the city of San Bernardino can have their Christmas tree picked up by waste management company Burrtec by simply placing the tree next to their green recycling bin outside. Here is a complete list of general waste disposal locations in San Bernardino County.

Province of Rivierenland

According to the province’s website, most garbage trucks collect Christmas trees left on the sidewalk for two weeks after December 25. However, residents can also take their trees to a landfill in Riverside County or to various drop-off locations in multiple cities.

A full list of drop-off locations, where up to three trees can be stripped of all decorations and other materials, can be found here.

More information can be found by calling the Riverside County Department of Waste Resources at 951-486-3200 or by visiting this page on the county’s website.

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