Christmas Tree Recycling
Real Christmas trees are biodegradable, which means they can be easily reused or recycled for mulch and other purposes. Find details below for communities in our area. If your city or town isn’t listed, please contact them directly.
NOTE: Trees cannot be flocked and all decorations must be removed prior to recycling.
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COPPELL: Details Here
- Recycling collection day is every Wednesday.
- Unflocked Christmas trees will be picked up after decorations have been removed.
FLOWER MOUND: Details Here
The Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Division will offer free Christmas tree recycling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, December 26 through Sunday, January 10 at Gerault Park, lo-cated at 1200 Gerault Road. The recycling program will be offered to residents only and will not be available to commercial Christmas tree busi-nesses. Trees cannot be flocked and must have all the nails and decorations removed. Lumber and trash will not be al-lowed. Residents who would like mulch are encouraged to bring their own containers. For more information, please visit www.flower-mound.com or call 972.874.PARK
GRAPEVINE: Details Here
January 6th, 20th, and February 3rd, 2021 – Christmas Tree & Clean Brush Curbside Recycling Day. Visit the link provided for details on other Christmas recycling opportunities including wrapping paper, electronics, batteries, cardboard, and more.
HIGHLAND VILLAGE: Details Here
- December 26, 2020 – January 3, 2021
- Brazos Park, 190 Brazos Boulevard
LEWISVILLE: Details Here
Starting December 7th and running through January 15 you can drop off your Christmas trees at Lake Park and N. Mill Street (near soccer fields) to be recycled into mulch.
Between December 26th and Jan 30th bring a bag or bucket to the drop off site along with a shovel and pick up some FREE mulch for your yard, garden and flower beds, walkways, around your trees and shrubs, or use it as livestock bedding!
LITTLE ELM: Details Here
Trees can be set out on bulk pick up days.
SOUTHLAKE: Details Here
Waiting for 2020 Info
Drop off your bare tree (without decorations or a base) at Bicentennial Park at 450 West Southlake Boulevard. The city will turn the tree into wood chips.
- Drop-off: December 13, 2019 – January 16, 2020
- Mulch Pickup: January 17 – 25, 2020 (or until gone)
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NOTE: We’re still receiving details from local cities and towns, and will post updates here as they become available. If your city or town isn’t listed, please contact them directly.
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