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Christmas tree recycling program underway in WinnipegWith Christmas now over, the City of Winnipeg is reminding residents of it recycling program for Christmas trees. Depots are open to collect trees across the city.CanadaDec 27, 2023
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What to do with your Christmas tree in WinnipegLast year the city says 5,338 trees were dropped off through the Let's Chip In Christmas tree recycling program.CanadaDec 29, 2022
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Winnipeg asking residents to ‘chip in’ by recycling Christmas treesThe City of Winnipeg has brought back the Let's Chip In program, which is aimed at keeping real Christmas trees out of the landfill.CanadaDec 30, 2019
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Christmas tree recycling sites now open until Jan. 31 across WinnipegThe City of Winnipeg has several locations open for residents to properly get rid of the Christmas tree. Let's Chip In runs through to the end of January.Dec 27, 2018
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Let’s Chip In depots open Wednesday across WinnipegFrom December 27, 2017 to January 31, 2018 Winnipeg residents will have a chance to recycle their trees for free at one of the Let's Chip In depots.Dec 22, 2017
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