Tree Recycling
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Disposal by goat: Winnipeg farm offers unique way to recycle your Christmas treeAynsleigh Kerchak of Aurora Farm told 680 CJOB that the farm's herd of dairy goats loves to chow down on evergreens, and they receive hundreds of donated trees each year.Jan 3, 2020
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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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Getting rid of the Christmas tree? Here are some environmentally-friendly ways to do itIf you're one of the many Canadians who decided to buy a real tree, there are several ways to recycle it that give back to the environment.EnvironmentDec 27, 2018
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How to recycle gift wrap and Christmas trees in ReginaSome wrapping paper can go in Regina's curbside blue bins, and Christmas tree recycling gets going on Dec. 27.CanadaDec 24, 2018
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Christmas tree curbside pickup underway in MontrealCollected trees are turned into wood chips and used for energy recovery.EnvironmentJan 7, 2018
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Roadside Christmas tree collection starts Tuesday in EdmontonIf you're done with your natural Christmas tree, there are a few ways to recycle it in the Edmonton area.ConsumerJan 5, 2018
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Wildlife rescue group wants Albertans to donate their real Christmas treesWILDNorth, a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation society in Parkland County, wants to put old Christmas trees, garlands and wreaths to good use.EnvironmentJan 3, 2018
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Christmas tree recycling depots open in ReginaTreecycles – Regina’s tree recycling depots – open until Jan. 31, allowing people to drop off Christmas trees to be turned into nutrient-rich compost.EnvironmentJan 3, 2017
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