![]() "It's easy for people to just take it down after the holidays, and they might not get every last little bit off of it." "We want it to be completely natural, organic material that's going to the compost center," Welch said. The city is asking people to double-check their trees for ornaments, tinsel and other decorations so they can be properly composted. The city will take the trees to Hammond Farms, where they'll be ground down and processed into compost and mulch, said Lori Welch, Lansing's sustainability manager. Residents don't need to have recycling services for their trees to be collected. Lansing is collecting live-cut Christmas trees curbside now through Jan. Here's what to know in Lansing, East Lansing and the townships. For many, starting the New Year means breaking down the holiday decorations - including that dried-out Christmas tree dropping needles on the floor.Ĭities and townships in the area are offering recycling programs to give live-cut Christmas trees a second life and help residents dispose of their holiday decorations in a safe and environmentally friendly way. ![]()
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