Chipping Sites
Saturday, January 8th, and
Sunday, January 9th,
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
At its 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 and in city parks, ball fields, and community gardens.
Before bringing the tree to a Mulchfest site, remove the stand, netting, tinsel, lights,
and every other ornament or decoration.
Bring
your tree to any chipping
location in the five boroughs on Saturday, January 8th, or Sunday, January 9th, between
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., and get a bag of free mulch from your chipped tree to use on your own trees and/or on street trees.
Wear a face covering and distance yourself from other people by at least six feet.
Brooklyn has several chipping locations, including those at Machate Circle/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 to the borough-by-borough sites listed below the map.
Drop-off Sites
Sunday, December 26th, through Sunday, January 9th
Sunday, December 26th, through Sunday, January 9th
During Mulchfest, some Parks Department's locations won't have chipping equipment on-site; at those locations, you can drop your tree off, but it won't get chipped until sometime after you drop it off.
Drop-off sites will accept Christmas trees every day from Sunday, December 26th, through Sunday, January 9th.
Before you bring your tree to a drop-off site, remove the stand, netting, tinsel, lights, and any other ornaments and decorations.
A bag of mulch to take home won't be available at drop-off sites.
Drop-off locations in all five boroughs are indicated on the Parks Department's website. Scroll down past the interactive map to see the borough-by-borough listings.
Curbside Collection
Thursday, January 6th, through Saturday, January 15th
Weather
permitting, the Sanitation Department will collect clean Christmas
trees from Thursday, January 6th, through Saturday, January 15th. Trees 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.