With the Christmas season coming to a close, you can give your tree a new lease of life...
You can now dispose of your Christmas trees at a number of locations across Dublin.
South Dublin County Council and Fingal County Council have opened various recycling centres for the public.
SDCC has made arrangements for you to leave your Christmas Tree for recycling at the locations below from Tuesday 3rd January to Saturday 14th January 2023.
This service is FREE and is for domestic household trees only. One tree per household/vehicle will be accepted. pic.twitter.com/m4BlCFqx4w— South Dublin County Council (@sdublincoco) January 1, 2023
They'll continue operating for the next two weeks.
When you are ready to say goodbye to your Christmas tree 🎄 we can give it new life as mulch in our Fingal parks.
We are providing free Christmas tree recycling ♻️ from January 3rd to 17th. Only Christmas trees will be accepted not tree stands, etc. see https://t.co/KIUIcFRKZc pic.twitter.com/LAMf0hMcAp— Fingal County Council (@Fingalcoco) January 2, 2023
The full details can be found on the local authorities' social media accounts, where they're reminding people that just trees will be accepted and no other green waste, like Christmas tree stands.
Christmas Tree Recycling - From 6 - 22 Jan @DubCityCouncil will provide a citywide #free tree disposal service at dedicated points. All trees will be recycled for use as #compost and wood chips. See: https://t.co/UHX7MOqEEQ for more details. @DubCityEnviro #sustainability pic.twitter.com/1iNkAgGrdV
— Dublin City Council – North City Centre (@DCCnorthcity) December 26, 2022