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Holiday cleanup efforts announced for Gwinnett County's residents

By Steve Winslow Anchor/Reporter
Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 28th December 2024 ( 2 days ago )

Gwinnett County is making every effort to keep the county clean and assist residents in making holiday cleanup as simple as possible.

Officials with Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (GC&B) are proud of its role each December and January. Through its annual Bring One for the Chipper event, the eco-focused nonprofit extends the magic of Christmas by transforming live trees into mulch that will grace public spaces and parks over the coming months.

A release from Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful says that with the help of its partners at Jackson EMC, Walton EMC, Republic Services, and the Gwinnett County Departments of Transportation, Parks & Recreation, and Fire, GC&B will collect live trees between December 26, 2024, and January 22, 2025, at select fire stations throughout the county. The trees will then be transported to Bethesda Park at 225 Bethesda Church Road in Lawrenceville for Bring One for the Chipper 2025 on Saturday, January 25, 2025.

Executive director Schelly Marlat said, "At our last Chipper event, we processed 800 trees. I’d love to see us surpass 1,000 this year. The more trees dropped off at local fire stations minimize the number taking up space in our landfills. While it’s true that trees decompose naturally, in a landfill, they’re often buried, and that lack of oxygen combined with bacteria in the soil converts the carbon dioxide released during decomposition into methane gas, which is far more harmful to the environment. When chipped to mulch and placed on pathways and in landscaping in our local parks, that carbon dioxide is returned to the soil – minimizing our carbon footprint collectively as a community."

To be accepted for treecycling, live Christmas trees must be free of lights, tinsel, decorations, and tree stands. Artificial trees will not be accepted at Bring One for the Chipper 2025 drop-off sites, which include:

Buford

Dacula

Duluth

Grayson

Hoschton

Lawrenceville

Lilburn

Loganville

Norcross

Peachtree Corners

Snellville

Sugar Hill

Suwanee

To learn more about Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and its mission of “Connecting People and Resources for a Sustainable Gwinnett,” please visit www.GwinnettCB.org. The organization invites you to connect with Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful on Facebook (@gwinnettcb), Instagram (@greengwinnett), LinkedIn (@gwinnett-clean-beautiful), and X (@gogreengwinnett)

Volunteers with Gwinnett County's 2023 "Bring One for the Chipper" project are out again in 2024 for residential Christmas tree disposal.

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