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Christmas tree recycling program in Seneca County
Seneca County, New York – If anyone wonders what to do with the Christmas tree, take it to Seneca Meadows.
“Our friends and neighbors in Seneca County will typically recycle over 60 cubic yards of Christmas trees as part of this free recycling program that we host in partnership with the Waterloo Walmart. Waterloo Walmart has partnered with Seneca Meadows in this free recycling program for several years, and their convenient drop-off location makes it easy for everyone to join in this community recycling program,” announced Kyle Black, Seneca Meadows district manager.
This year, the company marks its 23rd year recycling Christmas trees.
The recycling program, which began in 1998 provides a free recycling outlet for Seneca County residents who do not have curbside pick-up for Christmas trees.
From December 26 through January 9, Seneca County residents can drop off their Christmas trees in the Seneca Meadows bin at the Waterloo Walmart parking lot near the auto center. The trees will be mulched with other yard waste and applied at the Seneca Meadows facility.
You can find more information on the Seneca Meadows Christmas tree recycling program or other recycling programs offered at Seneca Meadows, on senecameadows.com or call 315-539-5624.
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