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Sunday's the Day to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The annual program provides several options to make it easy for Los Angeles residents to recycle Christmas trees.

As Christmas trees begin to shed their pine needles onto the floor and carpet, the city of Los Angeles provides ways to recycle them. And Sunday is the only day set aside to drop off your tree at selected parks and fire stations for recycling. [See the chart at the end of this story.]
In addition, the department of public works offers curbside collection, which is available for any tree as long as all decorative ornaments are removed. If the tree is too large to cut up for the green waste bin, just put the tree next to the bin on your scheduled recycling pick-up day.
According to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Brian Cummings, the city's Christmas tree recycling program began in 1992 and recycles approximately 100,000 trees (1,300 tons) each year that would otherwise end up in city landfills. The trees are combined with the rest of the city’s green waste to become mulch and compost, which is used by city staff for landscaping and by residents for gardening.
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This contributes to the city's high rate of recycling. Los Angeles recycles over 70 percent its waste, the highest rate among the nation's top 10 largest cities, according to the bureau of sanitation. In addition to improving the environment, properly disposing of Christmas trees also reduces the nearly 200 Christmas tree related fires that occur each year.
"This holiday season every Angeleno can give a gift to Mother Nature by recycling our Christmas trees," said Mayor Villaraigosa in a press release. "If every Angeleno pitches in and recycles their Christmas trees, together we can increase recycling so significantly that we will lead the nation in waste diversion and reduce the number of Christmas tree related fires in the city."
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Residents can participate in the Christmas Tree Recycling Program by using their green bins and following one of three simple steps after the removing the tree’s decorations and stand:
- Cut the tree into pieces, and place the tree into the green yard trimming bin.
- Place trees next to their green bin on their curb on collection day.
- Bring trees to one of 21 citywide drop-off sites at participating Los Angeles Fire Department and Recreation and Park sites, on Sunday, Jan. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A list of the 21 Sunday-only citywide drop-off sites can be found below, by visiting this website, or calling 3-1-1.Â
"Dried out Christmas trees create a significant fire hazard," Chief Cummings said. "That's why, for the safety of everyone in your household, it's important to ensure that Christmas trees are watered, cared for, and removed from the home soon after the holidays."
Drop-off Date and Time
Sunday, January 6, 2013 Â Â Â Â Â Â 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
At Griffith Park, Junction Of
Golden State (5) & Ventura (134) Frwys
LA Zoo parking lot
BALDWIN HILLS
Rancho Cienega Recreation Center
5001 Rodeo Road
ENCINO
Balboa Sports Center
17015 Burbank Boulevard
HARBOR CITY
Harbor Regional Park
25820 Vermont Avenue
RANCHO PARK
Cheviot Hills Recreation Center
2551 Motor Avenue
SUNLAND
Sunland Park
8651 Foothill Boulevard
WESTCHESTER
Westchester Municipal Building
7166 West Manchester Avenue FIRE STATION #21
1192 E. 51st Street, 90011-Avalon
(213) 485-6221
FIRE STATION #28
11641 Corbin Ave., 91326-Northridge
(818) 756-9728
FIRE STATION #29
4029 W. Wilshire Bl., 90010-Los Angeles
(213) 485-6229
FIRE STATION #44
1410 Cypress Ave., 90065-Cypress Park
(213) 485-6244
FIRE STATION #63
1930 Shell Ave., 90291-Venice
(310) 575-8563Â
FIRE STATION #64
10811 S. Main Street, 90061-South Los Angeles
(213) 485-6264Â
FIRE STATION #65
1801 E. Century Bl., 90002-Watts
(213) 485-6265Â
FIRE STATION #71
107 S. Beverly Glen Bl., 90024-Los Angeles
(310) 575-8571Â
FIRE STATION #77
9224 Sunland Bl., 91352- Sun Valley
(818) 756-8677
FIRE STATION #82
1800 N. Bronson Ave., 90028-Hollywood (Northeast)
(213) 485-6282Â
FIRE STATION #88
5101 N. Sepulveda Bl., 91403-Sherman Oaks
(818) 756-8688
FIRE STATION #94
4470 Coliseum St., 90016-Crenshaw District
(213) 485-6294Â
FIRE STATION #106
23004 Roscoe Bl., 91304-West Hills
(818) 756-8606
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FIRE STATION #108
12520 Mulholland Dr, LA CA 90210
(818) 756-8608
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