Johnson City is implementing a live Christmas tree collection service to assist residents in environmentally-friendly disposal after the holiday season. Residents can leave their trees at the curb on their scheduled brush collection days. The initiative promotes responsible waste management, as collected trees will be transformed into mulch or compost. For details, residents can check the online brush collection schedule or contact the Solid Waste Department. This effort not only simplifies post-holiday cleanup but also fosters community care and environmental responsibility.
Hey there, residents of Johnson City! The holiday season may have come to a close, but that doesn’t mean the spirit of giving has to end. In fact, Johnson City’s Solid Waste Department is stepping up to help you dispose of your live Christmas trees in the most environmentally-friendly way possible. That’s right! You can make your post-holiday cleanup a breeze with their newly announced collection service.
Mark your calendars because the tree collection will coincide with the Solid Waste Department’s regular brush collection schedule. This means that on your scheduled brush collection day, you can simply leave your live Christmas tree at the curb, and the team will come by to pick it up. It’s like giving your tree a graceful send-off after all the joy it brought into your home during the festive season!
Now, you might be wondering how to find out when the brush collection is scheduled for your area. Fret not! The brush collection schedule is available online, making it super easy for you to plan ahead. Just hop on your device and check it out so you can have your tree ready without any hassle.
For any residents who might have questions regarding the live tree pick-up or if you’re unsure how this whole process works, you can always reach out to the Solid Waste Department. Their friendly staff is more than happy to assist you with any inquiries you might have. Simply give them a call at 423-975-2792. They are there to help ensure that disposing of your Christmas tree is a smooth experience.
Johnson City’s initiative not only makes it easier for residents to dispose of their trees but also helps promote responsible waste management practices. No more worrying about what to do with your tree after the holidays! Instead of tossing it out and contributing to landfill waste, the collected trees can be transformed into mulch, compost, or even used for community beautification projects. How amazing is that?
Taking advantage of this collection service is also a great way to kick-start your New Year’s resolutions! With less clutter at home, you’ll feel a wonderful sense of accomplishment while also doing your part to care for the environment. Remember, a cleaner community is a happier community!
So, as you take down your ornaments and enjoy those last few gingerbread cookies, keep in mind that your live Christmas tree has one last adventure ahead of it! Prepare it for collection by removing all decorations, lights, and stands to ensure everything goes smoothly. Your tree will appreciate the little gesture, and so will your neighbors.
Johnson City residents, it’s time to give your Christmas tree a proper farewell with the Solid Waste Department’s live tree collection service. No fuss, no mess—just simply put your tree out on collection day and let them take care of the rest. What a fantastic way to remain a our beautiful Johnson City together amidst the joys of the holiday season!
So, let’s be responsible homeowners and dispose of our trees wisely. Feel free to spread the word, and don’t forget to check out the brush collection schedule online. Happy New Year and happy cleaning, Johnson City!
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