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How To Dispose Of Your Christmas Tree In Bristol-Warren: 2020
When the holidays are over, here's what to do with your real Christmas tree.

BRISTOL-WARREN, RI — When the holidays are over, many Rhode Islanders are left with a full sized, real Christmas tree in their living rooms, which raises the question: what to do with it?
Fortunately, most Rhode Island communities have programs in place to dispose of real Christmas trees. Rhode Island Resource Recovery reminds residents to always remove everything from trees prior to disposal, including lights, ornaments, tinsel and the stand. The same rules apply to wreaths, along with ribbons and the metal frame.
Once again, the Department of Environmental Management is collecting Christmas trees for their Trees for Trout program. The department uses the recycled trees to improve habitat for wild trout and other aquatic organisms by placing them in streams and rivers. The trees will help reduce erosion, offer refuge habitats and stabilize stream banks. Rhode Islanders can drop off their trees on Jan. 2 or 9 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Arcadia Check Station. No artificial trees, trees with tinsel or trees that have been treated with fire retardant will be accepted.
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The city of Bristol offers curbside pickup of trees through the month of January. After that, residents can drop trees off, free of charge, at the transfer station.
In Warren, the town will collect trees curbside for the first three weeks of January. Following that, trees must be brought to the transfer station.
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