In addition, real Christmas trees can be recycled at any of the household waste recycling centres, including those run by Lincolnshire County Council, in the garden waste containers. For fake trees that are no longer of use, they can be donated to charity, or disposed of with general waste at all of the county council’s recycling tips.
Here is a handy guide for what each district council has planned, or their advice, regarding the recycling of Christmas trees in Greater Lincolnshire:The collection of real Christmas trees will take place between Monday, January 9 and Monday, January 30, 2023 . Anyone subscribed to the garden waste service can chop up their Christmas tree and put it in the green bin.North Kesteven District Council does not do tree recycling, but if residents have a garden waste collection service they can chop it up and put it into their bin.
However, residents are advised that they can either take them to their local Household Waste Recycling Centre or put put them in their green garden waste bins for when collections resume. Garden waste collections incur an annual subscription.East Lindsey District Council said anyone subscribed to its Green Waste Service can put their Christmas tree out for collection at the side of the green bin on the first collection day after Christmas.