Take your tree to a yard waste site or contact your waste collector
DOVER – DNREC encourages Delawareans to give their recycling spirit a boost after the holiday season by delivering their Christmas trees to one of many yard waste recycling facilities located throughout the state. Christmas trees will be accepted free of charge for recycling from Delaware residents at the facilities listed below. The Department also offers the reminder that Christmas trees are no longer accepted for recycling at any of DNREC’s Delaware State Parks.
“Recycling Christmas trees has been an environmentally-friendly tradition for many years in the state, and we hope that Delawareans continue that tradition this holiday season,” said DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin.
Residents can bring their trees as early as today’s date and as late as Jan. 28, 2018, but should contact a facility beforehand for specific hours and details. Trees will not be accepted from commercial haulers or tree vendors without prior approval. Artificial decorations, including hooks, wire, tinsel and ornaments, as well as wood and metal tree stands, must be removed from all trees before dropping them off for recycling.
Only Christmas trees from Delaware residents will be accepted for free. Facilities may charge a fee for other yard waste. Other locations throughout the state also accept Christmas trees for recycling for a fee. Many entities collect or accept Christmas trees, including various waste haulers and landscapers. Your regular trash hauler may offer special collections for Christmas trees in January. There may also be municipal or regional collection or drop-off events in your area. Delawareans also are reminded that DNREC’s Polly Drummond Hill Road yard waste site in northern New Castle County, which offers free Christmas tree drop-off to residents, will close Jan. 15, 2018 (tentatively to reopen April 7, 2018).
Christmas trees may be dropped off by Delaware residents for free at the following locations:
New Castle County
Polly Drummond Hill Road Community Yard Waste Demonstration Site
Located in the Pike Creek area on Polly Drummond Hill Road, about 1/2 mile north of Kirkwood Highway. Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, from 8 a.m. – sunset, through Jan. 14 The site will close Jan. 15. (More information: www.dnrec.delaware.gov/yardwaste)
Copeland’s Mulch Depot (free for trees purchased at Copeland’s; otherwise $5) 2 Honeysuckle Drive, Stanton, DE 19804; phone 302-633-9536 Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.* Closed until Jan. 2, 2018
Kent County will collect Christmas trees from Jan. 8-12 and Jan. 15-19 (on your regular trash day) for customers in trash districts that have yard waste collection service.
*Please call ahead as businesses may alter their hours of operation around the holidays.
Christmas tree recycling saves valuable landfill space. Over 200,000 tons of yard waste composed of grass, leaves, brush, trees and other lawn maintenance and landscaped materials were recycled in Delaware during 2016. Prior to Delaware’s yard waste bans, many of these materials – considered a resource for composting and reuse rather than waste – were deposited in landfills, taking up valuable space and limiting local markets for mulch and compost products.
For information on other yard waste drop-off sites in Delaware, visit DNREC’s website, www.dnrec.delaware.gov/yardwaste or call 302-739-9403 ext.1.
Vol. 47, No. 268
Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902
Take your tree to a yard waste site or contact your waste collector
DOVER – DNREC encourages Delawareans to give their recycling spirit a boost after the holiday season by delivering their Christmas trees to one of many yard waste recycling facilities located throughout the state. Christmas trees will be accepted free of charge for recycling from Delaware residents at the facilities listed below. The Department also offers the reminder that Christmas trees are no longer accepted for recycling at any of DNREC’s Delaware State Parks.
“Recycling Christmas trees has been an environmentally-friendly tradition for many years in the state, and we hope that Delawareans continue that tradition this holiday season,” said DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin.
Residents can bring their trees as early as today’s date and as late as Jan. 28, 2018, but should contact a facility beforehand for specific hours and details. Trees will not be accepted from commercial haulers or tree vendors without prior approval. Artificial decorations, including hooks, wire, tinsel and ornaments, as well as wood and metal tree stands, must be removed from all trees before dropping them off for recycling.
Only Christmas trees from Delaware residents will be accepted for free. Facilities may charge a fee for other yard waste. Other locations throughout the state also accept Christmas trees for recycling for a fee. Many entities collect or accept Christmas trees, including various waste haulers and landscapers. Your regular trash hauler may offer special collections for Christmas trees in January. There may also be municipal or regional collection or drop-off events in your area. Delawareans also are reminded that DNREC’s Polly Drummond Hill Road yard waste site in northern New Castle County, which offers free Christmas tree drop-off to residents, will close Jan. 15, 2018 (tentatively to reopen April 7, 2018).
Christmas trees may be dropped off by Delaware residents for free at the following locations:
New Castle County
Polly Drummond Hill Road Community Yard Waste Demonstration Site
Located in the Pike Creek area on Polly Drummond Hill Road, about 1/2 mile north of Kirkwood Highway. Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, from 8 a.m. – sunset, through Jan. 14 The site will close Jan. 15. (More information: www.dnrec.delaware.gov/yardwaste)
Copeland’s Mulch Depot (free for trees purchased at Copeland’s; otherwise $5) 2 Honeysuckle Drive, Stanton, DE 19804; phone 302-633-9536 Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.* Closed until Jan. 2, 2018
Kent County will collect Christmas trees from Jan. 8-12 and Jan. 15-19 (on your regular trash day) for customers in trash districts that have yard waste collection service.
*Please call ahead as businesses may alter their hours of operation around the holidays.
Christmas tree recycling saves valuable landfill space. Over 200,000 tons of yard waste composed of grass, leaves, brush, trees and other lawn maintenance and landscaped materials were recycled in Delaware during 2016. Prior to Delaware’s yard waste bans, many of these materials – considered a resource for composting and reuse rather than waste – were deposited in landfills, taking up valuable space and limiting local markets for mulch and compost products.
For information on other yard waste drop-off sites in Delaware, visit DNREC’s website, www.dnrec.delaware.gov/yardwaste or call 302-739-9403 ext.1.
Vol. 47, No. 268
Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902