By Tina Kendall on Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Category: Green Neighbors Activities

When It's Time to Un-deck the Halls: Tree Recycling Options

Reduce the amount of waste you send to the landfill—recycle your natural tree to be chipped into mulch! Use this Clark County tree recycling guide to properly dispose of your tree after the holidays.

Remove all decorations


Choose a recycling method

Yard Debris or Organics Cart

Scouts BSA Pickup

Self-haul

Drop off for a fee (under $5):

Upcycle your tree!

Instead of throwing away your pine, fir, or spruce, join Clark County Green Neighbors in exploring all of the wonderful ways to repurpose trees after the holidays.

Make mulch and compost: Remove decorations and cut the trunk and branches into small pieces for compost. Use pine needles as mulch.

Provide garden insulation: Use branches to cover plants for natural insulation, which will also enrich the soil.

Repurpose for crafts and gifts: Strip green needles for natural air fresheners. Slice the trunk into coasters or use it as garden stakes. Make scent sachets, coasters, or wooden signposts.

Replant or provide shelter: Replant a tree with roots or secure cut trees in the yard for temporary wildlife shelter. Consider adding bird feeders throughout. 

When to trash it instead

Download printable tree recycling flyer 

Questions?

Clark County solid waste planning and programs are a cooperative effort of Clark County, Battle Ground, Camas, La Center, Ridgefield,  Vancouver, Washougal and Yacolt.