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Click here for Christmas tree recycling drop-off sites (if available) and holiday recycling tips.
Residents can recycle Christmas trees by placing them inside your green waste cart on your regular collection day from December 26, 2020, through January 8, 2021. Trees over four feet should be cut in half for collection.
Automated Collection:
Residential customers will receive a GREEN 95-gallon green waste cart, or a smaller size for residents with space or storage constraints. Please note that up to two additional green yard waste carts are available at no additional cost. Residents with carts beyond three may request additional green waste carts for a nominal fee. Residents may also place out unlimited tied bundles at no additional cost.
Use your green collection cart to separate landscape waste and other organic materials for collection each week on your scheduled EDCO service day and set out by 7 a.m.
96-Gallon Cart
appx. 35.75" x 29.75" x 43.25"
64-Gallon Cart
appx. 31.75" x 24.25" x 41.75"
32-Gallon Cart
appx. 24.25" x 19.75" x 37.50"
NEED MORE CARTS? Click here and fill out EDCO’s Contact Us form to order more green-waste carts.
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Place recyclable green waste directly into your designated green collection cart. NO plastic bags, please.
Please do not place any of the following materials in your designated green waste recycling container:
What Happens to Green Waste?
Green waste is used in a variety of diversion programs, including but not limited to land application and composting.
Backyard Composting & Grasscycling…Natures Way to Recycle
EDCO promotes recycling…Naturally! And what could be more natural than to recycle yard waste in a backyard composting bin or reduce waste by “grasscycling” lawn trimmings?
Composting is the natural decomposition of organic material into a soil product. Homeowners who compost their own yard waste (hedge trimmings, flowers, grass, leaves, etc.) and certain kitchen scraps such as fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds and egg shells, can produce their own soil amendment or mulch for use in their yard or garden. Compost-amended soil provides a more nurturing medium for
plants therefore creating healthier landscaping that will be more resistant to disease and infestation.
Grasscycling is simply the practice of leaving grass clippings on the lawn after mowing. Grass clippings decompose quickly and return valuable nutrients, such as nitrogen, back into the soil. For best results, follow these simple guidelines:
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