Christmas Tree Recycling Program Begins Monday In NYC

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The holiday season is over and that means it's time for New York City's annual Christmas tree curbside collection and recycling program.

The Department of Sanitation will collect trees and turn them into compost starting Monday. The program will run through Friday, Jan. 16.

All tree stands, tinsel, lights and ornaments should be removed from trees before being brought to the curb for pickup. The compost from the trees will be used in parks, ball fields and community gardens throughout the city.

"Recycling gives Christmas trees new life," Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia said in a statement.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 10 and Jan. 11., the Department of Parks & Recreation will be hosting Mulchfest 2015 at various sites throughout the city.

For more information and to find locations, visit nyc.gov/parks.

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