12/17/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/17/2024 12:26
Be part of a 34-year tradition of giving a gift to Mother Nature by recycling your natural Christmas tree during the City of Alpharetta's Bring One for The Chipper event on Saturday, January 4th. The event will take place from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM in the parking lot of the Home Depot located at 5300 Windward Parkway.
Trees recycled through this event will be turned into mulch by Davey Tree Experts and donated for use in public playgrounds, parks, local government beautification projects, and even in individual yards. Those who bring a natural Christmas tree to be recycled may also submit a request form available on the City of Alpharetta's website to request some of the free mulch (See Below). And, if you have Christmas tree lights that you no longer want, bring those along when you drop off your tree. We can recycle those, too!
Alpharetta's Bring One for The Chipper is part of a statewide effort to reuse natural Christmas trees that has resulted in over 6 million trees being recycled since the program began 34 years ago.
Although the popularity of artificial trees has risen over the years, real trees provide a solution for families and wildlife alike. According to the National Christmas Tree Association, nearly 350 million Christmas trees currently grow on U.S. farms, absorbing carbon dioxide, emitting fresh oxygen, stabilizing soil, protecting water supplies, and providing refuge for wildlife. For each tree harvested, one to three seedlings are planted in its place, making them a renewable resource. When people purchase them, they also support local economies.
That environmental stewardship continues when individuals choose to recycle their trees. The program transforms many trees into mulch for playgrounds, city and county landscaping projects, and individual homes. Another popular, environmentally friendly way to dispose of natural Christmas trees is sinking them into lakes to create fish habitats.
Alpharetta's Bring One for The Chipper is coordinated by the City of Alpharetta and the Alpharetta Natural Resources Commission in partnership with the Young Men's Service League and the Alpharetta Rotary Club. Statewide, the program is sponsored by Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation, The Home Depot, Davey Tree Company, Georgia Forestry Commission, Ferry-Morse, and Burpee.
Christmas Tree Mulch Request Form