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January Special

January 11, 2023 - Do you use a real tree to decorate for the Holidays? Real, non-flocked trees can be recycled after the holidays for free. Here’s how:

  • Take the tree to the Earth Resource Facility
  • Take the tree to the Groveland Transfer Station
  • Call your local franchise hauler to make arrangements to have it picked up. This is a limited service and certain conditions apply.
  • Or better yet, chip your tree at home and use the mulch on your property

Please make sure that no tinsel, decorations or nails remain on the tree.

Drop Off Locations

  • Earth Resource Facility 14909 Camage Ave, Sonora CA 95370
    Open: Tuesday - Saturday 8 am - 3:30 pm
  • Groveland Transfer Station 10700 Merrell Rd, Groveland CA 95321
    Open: Wednesday and Saturday 8 am - 3:45 pm

Mulch

Trees dropped off at the Earth Resource Facility will be ground into mulch and:

  • Taken to a biomass plant to be burned to generate electricity or
  • Used as an additive for compost at a local facility or
  • Used as a mulch at local farms and ranches or
  • Offered for sale at the Earth Resource Facility

Benefits of mulch:

  • Helps to conserve water in your landscape
  • Cools soil temperature
  • Helps prevent the growth of weeds
  • Reduces dust on pathways
  • Adds nutrients to your compost pile


    tree recycle
    Source: Tuolumne County