Saturday, January 9th, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
At its 25th annual Christmas tree recycling event, the Department of Parks and Recreation will turn trees into wood chips that will be used to nourish trees and plants on city streets, in city parks and ball fields, and in community gardens.
Among Brooklyn's several chipping locations are one at Park Circle (Parkside Avenue and Prospect Park Southwest) and one at Prospect Park West at Third Street.
Chipping locations in all five boroughs are indicated on the Parks Department's website. Scroll down to the interactive map or the borough-by-borough listings.
The Parks Department will give you free mulch, if you want it, to use on your own trees or on street trees. This year, you'll need to bring your own bag.
Saturday, December 26th, through Saturday, January 9th
During Mulchfest, some of the Parks Department's locations won't have chipping equipment on-site; those locations are for tree drop-off only. Sometime after you drop off your tree, it will be recycled.
Drop-off sites will accept Christmas trees every day from Saturday, December 26th, through Saturday, January 9th.
Before you bring your tree to a drop-off site, remove the stand, netting, tinsel, lights, and other ornaments and decorations.
Weather permitting, the Sanitation Department will collect clean Christmas trees from Monday, January 4th, through Friday, January 15th. They won't necessarily be collected on the same day as your regular trash or recycling.
The trees will be chipped, mixed with leaves, and recycled into compost for the city's parks, institutions, and community gardens. Before placing your tree at the curb, remove everything from it: lights, tinsel, stands, netting, and all other decorations and ornaments.