Dublin City Council is offering a free Christmas tree recycling service from January 6th to January 18th, 2025. Residents can drop off their trees at various locations across the city for composting and wood chip production.
Dublin City Council's free Christmas Tree Disposal Service is kicking off once again in the new year, so you can responsibly get rid of your 2024 tree. Starting off on January 6th, you can drop off your tree for free to be recycled by the local council. This is a great alternative to the option presented by many private waste companies who charge up to €15 for collecting your tree from your house. The scheme runs until January 18th 2025.
Read more:Exact date to take down Christmas tree to avoid bad luck Read more:Daniel O'Donnell poses with wife Majella and three grandkids on Christmas Day Dublin City Council tree disposal drop off service will be available at a selection of bring centres, civic amenity sites and local drop off points. All trees will be recycled for use as compost and wood chips. Recycling Centres Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday:9am – 4pm Friday:9am – 1pm Saturday:10am – 4pm Sunday 5th, 12th & 18th January only:10am – 2pm Opening Hours: Monday - Wednesday:9am – 5pm Thursday, Friday:9am – 6pm Saturday: 9am – 4pm Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 10am – 4pm Saturday: 10am – 1pm Local drop off points Christmas trees will be accepted free of charge at the following locations between the hours of 9am and 5pm from 6th January until 18th January 2025. Please do not deposit items outside of these times as it is a litter offence and you may be fined. Croke Park Christmas trees can be recycled at Croke Park from 2nd to 10th January 2025. All visitors must enter the stadium via the St. Joseph's Avenue entrance only; car parking is available. Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 10am – 7pm Fingal County Council will be accepting Christmas trees for recycling from January 2nd to 16th, 2025. Please note that this service is for Christmas trees only, and additional items like green waste, pots or stands will be rejected. Drop off points Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council will also be offering free Christmas tree recycling in 202
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