How to Recycle or Dispose of Christmas TreesWhere and How to Recycle or Dispose of Christmas Trees in New Mexico after Christmas 2023 and in January 2024

How to Recycle or Dispose of Christmas Trees

In many urban and suburban areas, Christmas trees are collected from curbside during the first 2 weeks in January. Be sure to remove all remove all lights, wire, tinsel, ornaments, nails, stands, other NON-Organic decorative materials and other materials that are not part of the original tree. This includes tree stands also. Flocked trees are usually accepted, but not artificial trees. Large trees (larger than the standard 6 - 7 ft tree) may need to be cut in half to be acceptable by your garbage hauler. But scrroll down this page for more specific information and local links.

What happens to the trees? In most cases, the trees are chipped and made into a mulch which is usually made available, free to city or county residents. Important: Never burn your Christmas tree in a fireplace or wood stove. Burning the tree may contribute to creosote buildup and could cause a chimney fire.

Tips: Always follow the links (usually the name of the city or county) below for updated information, as these agencies often wait until the last minute to change dates or update their information (it's government, remember?). If your area is Grinding Christmas trees into mulchnot specifically mentioned below, contact your trash collection agency and inquire!

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New Mexico: Where and How to Recycle Your Christmas Tree After the Holidays January 2024

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Residential customers can drop off Christmas trees and holiday lights for FREE recycling! Trees and lights may be dropped off between 8 am and 5 pm, Monday, December 28 through Sunday, in early January.:
    Trees may be dropped off between 8 am and 5 pm, Please remove all bags, tree stands, decorations and lights from trees before dropping off to be mulched. Limit 5 trees per resident, no commercial customers.
    Trees may be dropped off at the following locations:
    • Eagle Rock Convenience Center
      6301 Eagle Rock NE
      Albuquerque, NM 87113
      Phone: 505-761-8167 or dial 311
    • Montessa Park Convenience Center,
      3512 Los Picaros SE,
      Phone: (505) 873-6607
    • Ladera Golf Course,
      Coors and Ladera NW,
      Phone: (505) 836-4449
    No artificial trees will be accepted. PNM Vegetation Management crews and Parks and Recreation staff will grind trees into chips, which can then be used as mulch to provide a better growing environment for plants and landscapes. Residents can pick up the freshly ground wood chips for use in their home landscapes free of charge while supplies last. Limit 5 trees per resident, no commercial customers. By recycling your Christmas tree, you are saving valuable landfill space and giving back to the environment.
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico
    Free Drop-offs, No Collections - Christmas Tree Recycling Options. Residents of Santa Fe have two temporary options for recycling Christmas trees free of charge. There will be no curbside collections of Christmas trees. Recycle your real Christmas tree by dropping it off at Franklin Miles Park or the Buckman Road Recycling & Transfer Station! Recycling Christmas trees into mulch provides woody material that can help to make Santa Fe's soils healthy, increase water retention and provide nutrients for plants. For more information, please call 424-1850 or visit the Agency's website at www.SantaFeRecycling.org.
    Recycling a real Christmas tree:
    Make sure that all lights, ornaments, flocking and decorations on the tree are removed before recycling. No stands. Trees can be brought to the following locations for FREE:
    • Franklin Miles Park
      during the first 2 full weeks of January (up to Friday of the second week)
      1027 Camino Carlos Rey (at Siringo Road)
      Park hours: 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
      For more information call Jessie Esparza at (505) 955-2106.
    • Buckman Road Recycling & Transfer Station
      from  December 26 to late January.
      Trees must be free from all lights, decorations, ornaments, tinsels, wires, stands, and artificial snow. Trees must be tied down and secured properly during transport.
      BuRRT's operating hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., seven days a week. Trees will be recycled into mulch or compost. Mulch is available at BuRRT for free throughout the year for anyone loading it themselves.
    Mixed loads containing trash or other green waste and a tree will be charged appropriate fees.
    Mulch is available most times for free. Call to confirm availability.
    Disposing of a real or artificial Christmas tree:
    Do not place an artificial or real tree into a City recycling cart!
    You can place an artificial or real tree in your trash.
    Make sure the cart lid closes. If it sticks out, ESD trucks can't pick up your cart.

    Disposing of a real or artificial Christmas tree:
    Do not place an artificial or real tree into a City recycling cart! You can place an artificial or real tree in your trash cart. Make sure that the cart lid closes. If it sticks out, ESD trucks cannot pick up your cart. If the tree is too big to fit into a City trash cart, call ESD at 955-2200 and arrange for a large item pickup. ESD customer service will schedule a collection and provide the current charge information. Trees placed curbside without being scheduled will not be collected.
    NOTE: Do NOT drop trees off at local nursery locations. They will NOT accept them
    For more information, visit their website or call: Environmental Services at 505-955-2200 or Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency - 505-424-1850

    Christmas Light Recycling in Sante Fe (aka, "holiday lights" recycling).
    Residents should consider donating unwanted lights, decorations and ornaments in good condition to a thrift store, as they do not belong in your curbside recycling cart.
    For more information call Rosalie Cardenas at (505) 424-1850, ext. 150.
    Recycle broken or burned-out holiday lights by mailing them to Christmas Light Source Recycling Program, 1923 6th Ave., Ft. Worth, Texas 76110. The bulbs will be recycled, and proceeds will be used to purchase books for the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. You'll also get a coupon to save 10 percent on a future order of replacement bulbs.
    Residents and businesses in the City and County of Santa Fe can recycle their broken or unwanted Christmas lights for FREE. Rather than tossing in your trash, these lights can be stripped for their valuable metals and recycled, keeping them out of our landfill. All types of string lights are accepted, including icicles and LEDs. The bulbs are okay to leave on. You can drop them off for no charge at any of the following locations:
    Buckman Road Recycling & Transfer Station (BuRRT), 2600 Buckman Road, Santa Fe.
    Capital Scrap Metal - will pay $0.80 per pound, 1162 Cooks Lane, Santa Fe.
    City of Santa Fe, Environmental Services Division, 1142 Siler Road, Santa Fe.
    County Transfer Stations - All transfer stations are accepting lights.

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