Sustainability
Wrap-up the Holiday Season Sustainably

Make this holiday season a little greener by recycling your gift wrap and Christmas tree. Instead of heading to the landfill, your tree can be repurposed into compost or mulch- helping nourish soil.
According to the EPA, organic materials like Christmas trees, food, and yard waste are the number one material sent to landfills, composing two-thirds of the solid waste stream.[1] By choosing to recycle, you’re helping reduce waste and supporting a more sustainable holiday season.
Find drop-off locations at kingcounty.gov/tree-cycling

Make this holiday season a little greener by recycling your gift wrap and Christmas tree. Instead of heading to the landfill, your tree can be repurposed into compost or mulch- helping nourish soil.
According to the EPA, organic materials like Christmas trees, food, and yard waste are the number one material sent to landfills, composing two-thirds of the solid waste stream.[1] By choosing to recycle, you’re helping reduce waste and supporting a more sustainable holiday season.
Find drop-off locations at kingcounty.gov/tree-cycling
[1] The 2024/2025 Christmas Tree Recycling Guide in San Diego County, I Love a Clean San Diego
The 2024/2025 Christmas Tree Recycling Guide in San Diego County - I Love A Clean San Diego. Accessed 24 September 2025.
The 2024/2025 Christmas Tree Recycling Guide in San Diego County - I Love A Clean San Diego. Accessed 24 September 2025.
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