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Are you looking to dispose of wood, plant trimmings, or other yard debris? Many municipalities offer yard waste collection programs to help residents dispose of these materials in an environmentally-friendly way.
Common materials accepted include tree branches, shrub trimmings, leaves, grass clippings, sawdust and untreated wood. Most programs do not accept stumps, roots or shredded wood larger than 6 inches in diameter.
All materials should be bundled or bagged. Branches should be cut into 4 foot lengths and tied with string or twine. Grass, leaves and other loose materials should be placed in paper yard waste bags.
Many communities offer yard waste collection weekly during the spring and fall seasons. Be sure to check your local schedule to know WHEN to place materials at the curb for pickup.
Some communities charge an annual or per-bag fee for yard waste collection. Others may offer it for free as part of overall waste management services. Contact your local provider for pricing details.
If you have a large amount of yard waste, many towns and cities offer yard waste drop-off locations where residents can discard materials throughout the year at no charge.
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