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The holiday spirit is a time of benevolence and enjoying the company of those around us. But our enjoyment of the holidays is often at the expense of the environment, with constantly running lights, trees being cut down, and extra garbage from gift giving and holiday events. Here is a guide to enjoy the gift-giving season without taking a toll on Mother Nature.

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Certainly it is the Christmas tree, adorned with ornaments that the kids made and topped with the angel, that makes home feel like Christmas. Here are some things to keep in mind when purchasing, decorating and discarding your tree.
  • Look for trees grown organically without the use of pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers.
  • Support your local sustainable harvested tree farm.
  • You can also buy a tree with roots and plant it.
  • Consider not buying a tree; instead, get creative with some of the items you have around your house!
For residents who
have curbside recycling:
  • WM will pick up trees from curbside starting on Dec. 26 thru Jan. 15
  • Please remove all decorations (tinsel, ornaments, tree stand, etc.) from the tree.
  • If the tree is taller than 4 feet, please cut it in half and place it in your green waste bin.
  • Flocked trees cannot be recycled but will be picked up
For residents who do
NOT have curbside recycling:
  • Sunset Environmental will accept trees starting on Dec. 26 thru Jan. 16
  • Facility will be closed Christmas Day and the New Years Day.
  • Residents must show proof of residence in Irvine.
  • For additional questions, please call Waste Management at 949-642-1191
With enviromental pluses and minuses for both fake trees and real trees, the debate these days when it comes to Christmas trees is summed up by "real versus fake".
Read this article by the North County Times when deciding what to do for your Christmas tree.
 
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