Dacorum residents' recycled Christmas trees help gardens grow

The annual recycling day has been running in Dacorum for 25 years
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Residents in Dacorum helped the council recycle just under 1,000 Christmas trees at chipping points throughout the borough last week.

The annual recycling day, held on Sunday, January 10, which has been running in Dacorum for 25 years, looked a little different this year with COVID measures in place.

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There were chipping points set up at outdoor locations in Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring.

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The crew on Christmas tree recycling day

The Berkhamsted location was changed to the Canal Fields car park to allow for better social distancing.

Normally the event is joined by Dacorum Scout groups that run tree collection services for residents. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic they were not able to do so this year.

Along with lockdown restrictions, this did mean fewer trees came through to the chipping points than normal, however the council still received almost 1000 trees for recycling.

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Residents were asked to stay inside their cars and wear masks at all times while crews unloaded the trees for them. Despite all the safety measures in place, everyone was in good spirits and residents enjoyed watching the trees being chipped from their cars.

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Christmas tree recycling

Almost all the Christmas trees were passed through the chipper and the chippings were available for residents to take away and reuse in their gardens as a weed preventative.

The remaining chippings will be recycled into compost ready to eventually be returned to the soil to help new plants to grow.

The crews received several evergreen trees that were still alive and potted in soil with the roots intact. These trees were not chipped and were instead kept aside for re-planting.

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The council is encouraging anyone who has a Christmas tree that is still alive and has roots to either keep it in your garden to reuse next year, or offer it to someone else who will be able to give it a good home.

This year, why not make an eco-friendly resolution to 'reduce, reuse and recycle' as much as you can?

Dacorum Borough Council's Green 2021 page is full of useful hints and tips to help you develop some habits that are better for the environment: www.dacorum.gov.uk/green2021.

If you missed the Christmas tree chipping day, you can still recycle your real Christmas tree at the Household Waste Recycling Centres in Eastman Way in Hemel Hempstead or in Northbridge Road in Berkhamsted.

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Trees must not be left at any of the borough's other recycling sites as this will be treated as fly-tipping.

Alternatively, you can cut up your tree and store it in your green bin ready for garden waste collections to begin again in the spring. If you require an extra green bin, you can find out more about the subscriptions on the council's website.

For more information and advice about recycling visit: www.dacorum.gov.uk/recycling.