Photos: TreeCycle
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Recycle your Christmas tree by turning it into mulch through the city's TreeCycle program.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Leann Correa drags her Christmas tree to be recycled with others stacked at Reid Park as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program is underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips available from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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With the help of a plastic bag Denny Minano carries his Christmas tree at Udall Park as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program is underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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At Reid Park, Beth Wankel removes a Christmas tree from the roof of her car. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
At Udall Park a pile of Christmas trees of various types are stacked several feet high as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program gets underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
A lone and forgotten Christmas ornament dangles from a recycled Christmas tree. It is requested all ornaments, wires, tinsel and such be removed before recycling the trees. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Containers loaded with the remains of recycled Christmas trees are set aside while more trees are put through a grinder at Los Reales Landfill. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The chips are expected to be transported to designated parks where they can be pick up for free and used as mulch. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Leann Correa drags her Christmas tree to be recycled with others stacked at Reid Park as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program is underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips available from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
With the help of a plastic bag Denny Minano carries his Christmas tree at Udall Park as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program is underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
At Reid Park, Beth Wankel removes a Christmas tree from the roof of her car. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
At Udall Park a pile of Christmas trees of various types are stacked several feet high as the City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program gets underway. The program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
A lone and forgotten Christmas ornament dangles from a recycled Christmas tree. It is requested all ornaments, wires, tinsel and such be removed before recycling the trees. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The city will also have wood chips from ground up trees after Jan 4.
TreeCycle
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Containers loaded with the remains of recycled Christmas trees are set aside while more trees are put through a grinder at Los Reales Landfill. The City of Tucson's TreeCycle Program continues through Jan. 15 with various locations around Tucson and Oro Valley. The chips are expected to be transported to designated parks where they can be pick up for free and used as mulch. For more information go to tucsonaz.gov/treecycle.
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