Pittsburgh Public Works Collects More Than 3,000 Christmas Trees To Be Recycled Into Mulch
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Ever wonder what happens to Pittsburgh's Christmas trees after they get taken down and thrown out? More than 3,000 of them are going to be turned into 36.8 tons of mulch.
Pittsburgh Public Works shared the end results of its Christmas Tree Recycling Program on Twitter. It says a total of 3,255 trees were collected, which is a nearly 60 percent increase from the 2,050 collected in 2019.
#Pittsburgh has collected a total of 3255 trees as part of our Christmas Tree Recycling Program!
2019 = 2050 Trees
2020 = 3255 Trees = 59% increase.We'll be able to chip them into 36.8 tons of mulch from for the public. Stay tuned for spring mulch giveaway dates! pic.twitter.com/JF4phULUDu
— Pittsburgh Public Works (@PGHDPW) February 6, 2020
Last year, the city expanded its drop-off sites to 10 locations. This year, it was further expanded to 12.
The Forestry and Environmental Services division will chip the trees into pine mulch, which will then be available for free this spring.
On Twitter, Pittsburgh Public Works says to "stay tuned" for the mulch giveaway dates.