We've gathered information from North Texas cities on their Christmas tree recycling programs. Courtesy of Storyblock.

Updated Jan. 8, 2019

When the holidays are over and you're ready to dispose of holiday trees, boxes and wrapping paper, you may be able to recycle some or all of the refuse. Check the guide below to learn what your community offers. Check your city's website, if you don't see it listed.

AREA WIDE 

Living Earth, the largest recycler of tree limbs, brush, leaves and grass clippings in Texas and the 2017 Green Source DFW Corporate Trailblazer of the Year, will accept free of charge live naked holiday trees at any of the following locations through Jan. 31, 2019. The trees must be free of all decorations such as lights, flocking, tree stands, ornaments, tinsel. 

Dallas: 1901 California Crossing, Dallas 75220, 972-869-4332

Plano: 5032 Split Trail Road, Plano 75074 972-578-7632

Arlington: 800 Mosier Valley Rd, Euless 76040 214-251-6957

North Fort Worth: 9001 Jacksboro Highway, Lakeside, 76135, 817-624-7830

Fort Worth South East Landfill: 6288 Salt Road, Fort Worth, 76140, 214-783-6055

West Fort Worth: 8450 East I-20, Aledo, 76008, 214-334-5214

Flower Mound: 3901 Haynes Rd, Roanoke 76262. 817-693-8003

 

Hours of operation for Dallas, Flower Mound, Plano, West Fort Worth, North Fort Worth facilities:

Monday thru Friday  7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Closed Sunday

Hours of operation for Arlington Landfill co-located compost facility: Mon-Sat 7:00 .m.-4:30 p.m.; Closed Sunday

Hours of operation for Fort Worth South East Landfill co-located compost facility: Mon-Sat 8:00 .m.-4:30 p.m.; Closed Sunday

 

DALLAS

Residents may place their live Christmas trees on the curb in front of their homes during their regular brush/bulk collection week for pickup by Dallas Sanitation Services. All decorations should be removed.

Those who wish to dispose of their Christmas trees before their brush/bulk collection week may bring their tree to McCommas Bluff landfill or any of the city's Sanitation transfer stations. Here is the location link.

"Some of the trees will be shredded, but due to the low grade of the resulting mulch it will not distributed to the public as Dallas has done in the past," said Danielle McClelland, Division Manager, at City of Dallas, DallasCityNews.net via email.

In addition, a new Dallas-based food scrap and yard waste collector, Turn Compost, will pick up your tree, turn it into mulch and donate the mulch to one of its community partners, i.e. school garden, farm or community garden for a $20 fee, according to Dallas Culture Map.

FORT WORTH 

Live Christmas trees can be disposed of as part of Fort Worth’s normal weekly yard waste pickup. Trees must be less than eight feet long; cut trees in two pieces if necessary. Be sure to take all your decorations, lights and tree stands off of the tree before you place it on the curb. Do not put the tree in a plastic bag. Flocked trees are accepted; artificial trees should be disposed of in the brown garbage cart.

Residents can also take live trees to any of the city’s four drop-off stations:

    •    2400 Brennan Ave.

    •    5150 Martin Luther King Freeway.

    •    6260 Old Hemphill Road.

    •    301 Hillshire Drive.

    •    Note: Drop-off stations will be closed on New Year’s Day.

Remove all lights, decorations and tree stands before taking the tree to a drop-off station.

OTHER NORTH TEXAS CITIES

Check the links below for information on recycling holiday trees in other cities.

ARLINGTON

ALLEN

DESOTO 

DUNCANVILLE 

FRISCO 

GARLAND

GRAND PRAIRIE

GRAPEVINE  

Live Christmas trees will be picked up on the first and third Wednesdays of January (Jan. 2 and 16) and the first Wednesday of February (Feb.6). Contact the City’s Environmental Services Division at 817-410-3330 with any questions you might have regarding recycling this holiday season.

IRVING 

KELLER 

LEWISVILLE 

MANSFIELD 

MESQUITE 

MCKINNEY 

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS 

PLANO

RICHARDSON

TYLER

The City of Tyler Solid Waste Department and Keep Tyler Beautiful are providing two locations for Christmas tree recycling in Tyler this year. Residents can drop off their undecorated, non-flocked natural Christmas trees beginning the day after Christmas through Sunday, Jan. 20, in designated areas at Golden Road Park and Fun Forest Park in Tyler. 

Golden Road Park is located at the intersection of McDonald Road and Golden Road. Fun Forest Park is located in the 900 block of North Glenwood Boulevard. 

All lights, ornaments, garland and tinsel should be removed from the Christmas tree before dropping it off near the sign that says “Christmas Tree Recycling.”

The trees at the parks are available for area fisherman to pick up and sink in nearby lakes to create fish habitats. Small fish eat the aquatic insects that find a home in the tree branches. The fish also use the trees as a hiding place. As a result, the fishing is improved around the recycled trees because more fish congregate in these areas.

Christmas trees will also be picked up at the curb for disposal at the landfill. Only non-flocked natural trees deposited at Fun Forest Park and Golden Road Park will be recycled.

For more information, contact Angela Cardoza, City of Tyler Parks and Recreation Keep Tyler Beautiful coordinator, at (903) 595-7217 or e-mail acardoza@tylertexas.com.

WACO


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