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Don't throw away your live Christmas Tree after the holidays! Instead, consider recycling it. Live trees are biodegradable and can be reused for mulch, compost and other purposes. Here are two recycling options:
1. Let the Scouts do the heavy lifting For the 25th year, your local Scouting troop (joint troop 69/278/575) is collecting Christmas Trees for safe and responsible recycling. Please have trees out (all decorations removed) by 8 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 6. Scouts and their families volunteer their time to help with this activity. A $15 to $20 donation is greatly appreciated. See the registration page to schedule a pickup and make a donation.
2. Recycle your Christmas Tree at Superior's Yard Waste Site If you miss the Scouts' collection event, you can bring your tree (free of ornaments, tinsel and decorations) to the Superior Yard Waste Site (2125 Honey Creek Lane). It will be open every day from Dec. 26 through Jan. 31 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) for Superior residents. The collected trees will be made into mulch or compost.
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