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Christmas Tree Recycling Available In S. Nevada

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is again highlighting a program to recycle Christmas trees.

The program begins Friday and runs through Jan. 15, with more than 30 drop-off locations around the valley — including many local parks and neighborhood Lowe's stores.

UNLV Rebel Recycling director Tara Pike-Nordstrom says more than 15,000 trees were recycled last year, producing 133 tons of chipped mulch for landscaping projects and dust control.

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She figures that diverted enough landfill material to fill about eight school buses.

Program officials ask people to remove anything that isn't part of a natural tree, including lights, wire, tinsel, ornaments, nails and tree stands — and to cut trees more than 5 feet tall in half.

Drop locations are listed on the Springs Preserve website: www.springspreserve.org .
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