Politics & Government
Holly Springs Recycles Trees
Bring One for the Chipper turns trees into mulch for a greener city.

will host Bring One for the Chipper between now and Jan. 7.
Residents are invited to bring their trees to the drop-off location at 100 Hickory Circle behind the
βFor 21 years, Georgia citizens have enthusiastically supported our Bring One for the Chipper program. Many families view the trip to the drop-off center as an annual holiday tradition that promotes the kind of responsibility necessary in a sustainable community,β said Sarah Visser, the executive director of the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation.
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Since 1991, Bring One for the Chipper has collected more than 5.2 million trees and provided more than 1 million tree seedlings to participants, according to a press release. Β
For more information about Bring One for the Chipper, call the city of Holly Springs at 770-345-5536.
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