Seasonal & Holidays

How To Recycle Your Christmas Tree In Venice, Mar Vista

Here's what you need to know about the city of LA's free Christmas tree disposal program.

Now that Christmas is over, it's time to clean up from the holiday revelry. Fortunately, residents in Venice and Mar Vista with real Christmas trees won't have to go through much trouble to properly dispose of them.
Now that Christmas is over, it's time to clean up from the holiday revelry. Fortunately, residents in Venice and Mar Vista with real Christmas trees won't have to go through much trouble to properly dispose of them. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

VENICE-MAR VISTA, CA — Now that Christmas is over, it's time to clean up from the holiday revelry. Fortunately, residents in Venice and Mar Vista with real Christmas trees won't have to go through much trouble to properly dispose of them.

LA Sanitation & Environment gives trees a second life by turning them into mulch that's available for free to all residents. You can get your tree picked up curbside or drop it off at designated sites throughout the city.

Residents of multifamily buildings can simply place their trees on the curb during their regular trash collection day.

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Other residents have several options for Christmas tree disposal in LA:

Schedule a pickup
Residents can either call the sanitation department at 800-773-2489, submit a request online or submit a request through MYLA311 to have their Christmas tree picked up curbside.

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Residents are instructed to remove all decorations, tinsel and stands from their tree. Ideally, cut your tree into pieces to fit it inside the green bin. If it won't fit in the green bin, you can place it next to the bin.

Flocked and artificial trees can't be recycled. They should be placed in the black bin and will be disposed of at a landfill.

Drop off

Trees can be dropped off Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. between Jan. 2 and 31 at the following locations:

Lopez Canyon Environmental Education Center
11950 Lopez Canyon Road
Lake View Terrace, CA 91342

Harbor Mulch Facility
1400 N. Gaffey Street
San Pedro, CA 90731

Trees will be accepted at several LA Fire Department stations until Jan. 12:

Fire Station #3
108 N. Fremont Avenue, 90012 – Civic Center / Bunker Hill
(213) 485-6203

Fire Station #21
1192 E. 51st Street, 90011 – South Los Angeles
(213) 485-6221

Fire Station #28
11641 Corbin Avenue, 91326 – Porter Ranch
(818) 756-9728

Fire Station #29
4029 Wilshire Boulevard – 90010 – Hancock Park
(213) 485-6229

Fire Station #36
1005 N. Gaffey Street, 90731 - North San Pedro
(310) 548-2836

Fire Station #44
1410 Cypress Avenue, 90065 – Cypress Park
(213) 485-6264

Fire Station #64
10811 S. Main Street, 90061 – South Los Angeles
(213) 485-6264

Fire Station #65
1801 E. Century Boulevard, 90002 – Watts
(213) 485-6265

Fire Station #77
9224 Sunland Boulevard, 91352 – Sun Valley
(818) 756-8677

Fire Station #81
14355 Arminta Street, 91402 - Panorama City
(818) 756-8681

Fire Station #88
5101 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, 91403 – Sherman Oaks
(818) 756-8606

Fire Station #94
4470 Coliseum Street, 90016 - South Los Angeles
(213) 485-6294

Fire Station #106
23004 Roscoe Boulevard, 91304 – West Hills
(818) 756-86064

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