COUNTY OF JOHNSTON: Recycle your Christmas Tree at the Landfill and Convenience Sites

COUNTY OF JOHNSTON: Recycle your Christmas Tree at the Landfill and Convenience Sites
Recycle your Christmas Tree at the Landfill and Convenience Sites — COUNTY OF JOHNSTON: (https://www.johnstonnc.com)
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County of Johnston issued the following announcement on Jan. 3.

Johnston County residents may take discarded clean, live Christmas trees to the Convenience Sites until February 15th, or to the County Landfill located at 680 County Home Road, Smithfield at any time. All residents possessing a Solid Waste Decal may take their discarded Christmas trees at no charge to the County landfill or to any of the twelve Solid Waste Convenience Sites located throughout the County. There will be a fee for this service for residents who do not have a Solid Waste Decal.

Ornaments, wire, lights and all other decorations must be removed before discarding Christmas trees. Trees that are collected will be ground into mulch for beneficial use. If you have any questions, please contact the Johnston County Solid Waste Services Department at (919) 938-4750.

Note about Fees: Customers without a Trash Decal will have their trees weighed at the Landfill. The fee is the normal per ton rate. In most cases, the minimum fee of $8.00 will cover the tree. Please also note that most of the municipalities will have their own collection procedures for Christmas trees within their local districts. Municipal customers may also use the County Landfill.

Original source can be found here.



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