Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Metro Vancouver

A list of charity tree chip events and eco-friendly options to help you recycle your Christmas tree around Metro Vancouver including municipal services.
Continue reading this postA list of charity tree chip events and eco-friendly options to help you recycle your Christmas tree around Metro Vancouver including municipal services.
Continue reading this postWhere to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Metro Vancouver. Tree chip events in Surrey, Langley, Tri-Cities, New Westminster, Burnaby, and the North Shore
Continue reading this postIn exchange for donating an electronic device to be recycled, guests will receive free admission on to Science World April 22, 2023
Continue reading this postWhere to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Metro Vancouver – Tree chip events in your community hosted by local charities plus municipal recycling information for Surrey, Langley, Tri-Cities, New Westminster, Burnaby, and the North Shore
Continue reading this postVancouver’s Ban on Plastic Bags & Single-Use Cups starts January 1, 2022. These new regulations join the by-laws for foam, straws and utensils introduced in 2020.
Continue reading this postChristmas Tree Chipping & Recycling in Metro Vancouver on now until the end of January, these community events support local non-profit organizations
Continue reading this postChristmas Tree Chipping and Recycling Around Vancouver: Support a local charity and get rid of your tree for the year at these events around Surrey, Langley, Vancouver, and beyond.
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Continue reading this postRecycle Your Keurig K-Cup Pods in Vancouver: All Keurig K-Cup pods sold in Canada will be recyclable by the end of 2018. They are made of plastic #5, which is widely accepted in municipal recycling programs across the country.
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