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How to recycle your Christmas tree in the Portland area

Portland, ORLocal News

As the holiday season comes to a close, Portland residents face the task of recycling their Christmas trees. This article serves as a comprehensive guide, highlighting that all decorations—such as lights, tinsel, and stands—must be removed prior to disposal. In some neighborhoods, trees may need to be cut in half or placed in yard debris bins for proper recycling. To assist residents in navigating the specific requirements for their locations, the article encourages visiting the Oregon Metro website, which provides detailed instructions. This initiative emphasizes the importance of environmentally responsible practices within the community and the collective effort needed for proper tree disposal, ultimately contributing to a cleaner, greener city.

The article is a timely resource as the holiday season wraps up and the need for tree disposal becomes pressing.

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