Tips on where to recycle your unwanted Christmas tree in the Black Country

As the festive season draws to a close, the decorations are taken down and the excitement for all that the New Year brings begins to build, families across the region will be slipping back into normality until next year. holiday swings in the game.

But in the new year one annoying question always remains: where can I put away my Christmas tree?

Fortunately, there are plenty of different places for residents in the region to recycle their Christmas tree this year, and some will benefit from a home delivery service for a donation.

Collaboration with JustHelping, C&W Commercials and Wolverhampton Tree Services, Compton concern is organizing a tree cycle campaign, where locals can place their tree outside their home for collection on January 11 and 12 for a ‘recommended minimum charge’ of £15.

Another charity – Mary Stevens Hospice – will also take your unwanted trees and collect them from your home, as long as they are placed outside the door of your home. house tomorrow at 8am, between January 3 and January 6.

Beyond these options, councils are advising locals on how to use their household waste and recycling centers – so there is an option for everyone this year.

Wolverhampton