In many urban and suburban areas, Christmas trees are collected from curbside during the first 2 weeks in January. Be sure to remove all remove all lights, wire, tinsel, ornaments, nails, stands, other NON-Organic decorative materials and other materials that are not part of the original tree. This includes tree stands also. Flocked trees are usually accepted, but not artificial trees. Large trees (larger than the standard 6 - 7 ft tree) may need to be cut in half to be acceptable by your garbage hauler. But scrroll down this page for more specific information and local links.
What happens to the trees? In most cases, the trees are chipped and made into a mulch which is usually made available, free to city or county residents. Important: Never burn your Christmas tree in a fireplace or wood stove. Burning the tree may contribute to creosote buildup and could cause a chimney fire.
Tips: Always follow the links (usually the name of the city or county) below for updated information, as these agencies often wait until the last minute to change dates or update their information (it's government, remember?). If your area is not specifically mentioned below, contact your trash collection agency and inquire!
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Crews will collect trees between during the first 2 weeks in January. Trees placed curbside after that second Monday will not be picked up.
Starting December 26, residents who receive waste collection service from Miami-Dade County can recycle their Christmas tree at a Trash and Recycling Center or Home Chemical Collection Center .. Please call 311 or visit website for details.
The center is located at 8801 NW 58 St., and is open seven days a week for from 7 am to 5:30 pm This service is for tree drop off only.
It will be picked up for collection along with your household garbage.
Free Christmas tree mulch will be available at six locations, starting
in mid-January. Miami-Dade County can recycle their Christmas trees by
taking them to one of the County's 13 Trash and Recycling Centers or two
Home Chemical Collection Centers listed below:
Drop off your clean, decoration-free tree at one of the below Trash and Recycling Centers:
The centers are open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Eureka Drive - 9401 SW 184 St.
Golden Glades - 140 NW 160 St.
Moody Drive
- 12970 SW 268 St.
North Dade Landfill - 21500 NW 47 Ave.
Norwood - 19901 NW 7 Ave.
Palm Springs North - 7870 NW 178 St.
Snapper Creek -
2200 SW 117 Ave.
South Miami Heights - 20800 SW 117 Ct.
West Little River - 1830 NW 79 St.
West Perrine - 16651 SW 107 Ave.
You
can also drop off your tree at the West Miami-Dade Home Chemical Collection Center.
The center, located at 8801 NW 58 St., is open seven
days a week for from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. This service is for tree drop off only.
Christmas tree mulch will be available at the following six locations
beginning in February, for residents to pick up using their own bags
or containers, on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.
Eureka Drive - 9401 SW 184 St.
Moody
Drive - 12970 SW 268 St.
North Dade
Landfill - 21500 NW 47 Ave.
Sunset
Kendall - 8000 SW 107 Ave.
West
Little River - 1830 NW 79 St.
West
Perrine - 16651 SW 107 Ave.
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