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Recycle your live Christmas Tree
Posted: December 26, 2024
Recycle your live Christmas tree once the holidays have passed as part of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful’s annual Bring One for the Chipper tree recycling event. Live Christmas trees can be dropped off December 26, 2024, through January 22, 2025, at designated fire stations throughout the county.
Before dropping off your Christmas tree, remove all lights, tinsel, decoration, and tree stands.
Designated fire stations include:
Buford
- Fire Station 14, 1600 Highway 23
- Fire Station 24, 2735 Mall of Georgia Boulevard
- Fire Station 29, 2800 Thompson Mill Road
Dacula
- Fire Station 17, 2739 Brook Road
- Fire Station 27, 2825 Old Fountain Road
Duluth
- Fire Station 5, 3001 Old Norcross Road
- Fire Station 7, 3343 Bunton Road
- Fire Station 19, 3275 North Berkeley Lake Road
Grayson
- Fire Station 8, 2295 Brannan Road
Hoschton
- Fire Station 18, 1515 Mineral Springs Road
Lawrenceville
- Fire Station 9, 1900 Five Forks-Trickum Road
- Fire Station 10, 1131 Rock Springs Road
- Fire Station 20, 1801 Cruse Road
- Fire Station 25, 3575 Lawrenceville Highway
- Fire Station 31, 1061 Collins Hill Road
Lilburn
- Fire Station 2, 12 Harmony Grove Road
- Fire Station 3, 4394 Five Forks-Trickum Road
- Fire Station 22, 2180 Stone Drive
Loganville
- Fire Station 28, 3725 Rosebud Road
- Fire Station 30, 1052 Ozora Road
Norcross
- Fire Station 1, 165 Lawrenceville Street
- Fire Station 11, 5885 Live Oak Parkway
- Fire Station 23, 4355 Steve Reynolds Boulevard
Peachtree Corners
- Fire Station 4, 5550 Spalding Drive
Snellville
- Fire Station 6, 3890 Johnson Drive
- Fire Station 12, 2815 Lenora Church Road
Sugar Hill
- Fire Station 26, 6075 Suwanee Dam Road
Suwanee
- Fire Station 13, 105 Main Street
- Fire Station 21, 474 Old Peachtree Road
Trees will be chipped into mulch for use at County parks on Saturday, January 25 at Bethesda Park near the soccer fields in Lawrenceville.
Volunteers aged 14 and older are also needed from 7:45am to 11:00am and must register in advance.
For more details, visit Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful's website.