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Christmas has come and gone for another year, now it’s time to begin the cleanup.
If you used a real tree this year, the City of Regina wants you to recycle it.
Between Dec. 28 and Jan. 31, people can drop their trees off at the Treecycle depots:
City staff will be there to assist residents with their trees from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Dec. 31, Jan.7 and Jan. 14.
The city said the trees will be turned into nutrient-rich compost.
It’s asking all decorations be removed from the trees.
More than 44 tonnes of natural Christmas trees were composted at the Treecycle depots last year.
If people choose to drop their tree off at the landfill, they will not be charged.