What to do with a natural Christmas tree in Erie County when you're ready to take it down

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Erie-area municipalities are offering pickup for Christmas trees after the holiday. Here’s how to dispose of a natural tree properly and when they will be collected.

How do I properly dispose my Christmas tree in Erie County after Christmas?

Here are some tips provided by Lowes when it comes to disposing of your Christmas tree:

  • Remove all ornaments, lights and tinsel from the tree.

  • Cut the tree into 4-foot portions. This will help an easier curbside pick up.

  • Cut smaller trees into chunks that will fit inside your yard waste containers.

  • Check with your local recycling center for any free drop-off locations. These centers will often chip and shred the tree to create mulch as part of a soil erosion program.

When is Christmas tree pickup?

How and when you dispose of your Christmas tree will depend on the municipality in which you live.

City of Erie: Residents may place their Christmas trees on the curb during their regular collecting nights Dec. 26 through Jan. 16.

Edinboro Borough: Place tree at the curb for pickup by Tri-County Industries on regularly scheduled refuse collection nights. All trees over 4 feet must be cut into sections before being placed out for pickup.

Fairview Township: Residents can drop off Christmas trees at Millfair Recycling on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., weather permitting. Residents can also have their trees picked up by Waste Management.

Girard Borough: Place tree at curb for pickup by the borough on regularly scheduled collection nights.

Harborcreek Township: Residents can drop off their trees at the Harborcreek Municipal Building at 5601 Buffalo Road or place trees curbside on regularly scheduled collection nights.

Lake City Borough: Place tree at curb for pickup by the borough on regularly scheduled collection nights.

Lawrence Park Township: Place tree at curb for pickup by Pro Waste on regularly scheduled collection nights.

Millcreek Township: Drop-off site is Millfair Compost Center, 2301 Millfair Road, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan.13-17. Waste Management will also provide regular curbside pickup.

North East Borough: Residents can place trees at curb for pickup by the borough on regularly scheduled collection nights.

Wesleyville Borough: Curbside pickup dates and times announced through Savvy Citizen app.

Contact Nicholas Sorensen at Nsorensen@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: How to dispose of your Christmas tree in Erie County

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