Recycle gift wrap and packaging too
Marlene Feist, Director of Strategic Development, Public Works & Utilities, (509) 625-6505
Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 10:30 a.m.
The holidays aren’t quite here yet, but the City is ready to help you clean up when the season is over. Citizens have several options to get rid of their trees, and the City also has tips to dispose of the ribbons, tags, boxes, and bags.
The City’s Solid Waste Collection Department will offer free curbside pickup for its customers Monday, Dec. 26, through Friday, Jan. 13. Once the decorations are removed, residents can place their fresh-cut trees at least three feet away from the refuse and recycling carts on their regularly scheduled garbage pickup days. No artificial or flocked trees for this service.
The City will accept trees up to 6 feet in height; if they’re taller than that, cut them in half. Loose branches may be bundled next to the tree not to exceed six feet. Trees collected curbside will be chipped and composted. For information, call Solid Waste Collection at 625.7878.
City and County residents also can take their undecorated, unflocked trees for disposal to:
Again, trees taller than 6 feet should be cut in half. Trees taken to these facilities are subject to the minimum charge for clean green disposal; they will be composted. For more information, call the Recycling Hotline at 477-6800. The facilities are closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Residents also should watch for opportunities to dispose of trees and help a good cause. Scouts, school groups, and other charitable organizations will dispose of trees for a donation.
Meanwhile, much holiday packaging material is recyclable and can go into blue recycling carts. Gift wrap, except for metallic foil paper and cellophane, is recyclable, along with cardboard boxes and wrapping paper rolls. Styrofoam, plastic bags, plastic wrap, gift bags, and tissue paper should go in the brown refuse carts.
Remember, the City’s garbage pickup and curbside recycling is on a normal schedule through the holidays this year. Because Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall on Sundays, crews will work their regular Monday through Friday schedules.