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What is Greenwaste?
- Leaves, limbs, logs, branches, brush, grass clippings, shrubs,
even whole trees.
- Clean unpainted, unstained, or otherwise untreated lumber like
pallets, framing wood and plywood.
- Whether produced by homeowners, businesses, or land-clearing
companies, these materials can be recycled by Natural Resources
Recovery.
What is Accepted?
Branches
Shrubs
Trees (roots must be dirt free)
Leaves
Unpainted, untreated lumber
Pallets
Sawdust and wood chips from untreated wood
Grass
What is NOT Accepted?
Pressure treated wood
Painted wood
Dirt
Rocks
Metal
Trash of any kind
Who can drop off material?
Facilities are open year round to accept material from the general
public and businesses. Drop off fees are based on weight. Customers
are responsible for unloading their material.
What Happens to Greenwaste When it is Recycled?
Trees, branches, lumber and pallets are turned into mulch for
flowerbeds and gardens. Leaves and grass clippings can be turned
into valuable soil conditioners.
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